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Aug 5 2010, 7:17 PM EDT
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Change: Responses: On Why People Quit Swing Dancing posted in January 2010I really appreciate your feelings about the swing dance and what it brings to some ofus that really like to dance. You are so right when you said it is all about THEDANCE, and that's
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May 11 2010, 9:26 AM EDT
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Feb 11 2010, 4:00 PM EST
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Change: of swingout and two-step as well as salsa and hustle. It will be hard for me to giveup swingout and two-step but unless I see some changes, I will venture back to salsaand hustle. It's all about fun and the dance for me and lately the swingout and
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Feb 11 2010, 3:31 PM EST
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Change: be just as cliquish until we startedtaking classes and getting to know people. Once you stop going, they don'tknow if you can still dance, so they are hesitant to dance with you when youstart going back. That's the same everywhere. Snowbaby
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Feb 11 2010, 3:14 PM EST
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Change: wondered why I am not asked to dance more often and I have a lot of answers,but I don't know if any of them are right because I have never asked anyone.It doesn't really matter and I'm not sure I want to know. When I reallywant
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Feb 7 2010, 5:38 PM EST
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Change: of any? Now, I'm not dancing at all at the moment, and like you I love to dance andthat's why I learned. It's a shame that some people have to take the fun out ofdancing, something so exciting and fun like swinging out. The dance is supposed to
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Jan 28 2010, 7:00 PM EST
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Change: of the GOOD AND BAD feelings about how the swing dance brings outin some of the REAL people in the swing world. It could be some type of therapy orjust a venting session. That's just my thoughts. But, anyway Keep Up The Good Work.See ya
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Jan 28 2010, 6:58 PM EST
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Change: places inthe DFW area...I stood my ground with my man, and it's been a year and growingstrong for me to continue learning the art of swing. 2010... ps. I would love to read what others had to say as well, will you be posting anyreply's? Treeca
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Jan 28 2010, 6:57 PM EST
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Change: making it.GwenDenise,You are so right about what you said. I can remember that we use todance ALL NIGHT. We use to dance and help and look out for each other.Even though there wewere clicks then, it wasn't as bad as now. Thanks for
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Jan 27 2010, 8:13 PM EST
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Change: BarbaraHi Denise,I loved this article. The first paragraph speaks for itself. In the beginning mysignificant other had no problems with me learning to swingout. Then all of asudden there were questions, like who you dancing with? why are wearing that blouseor dress? and
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Jan 27 2010, 7:53 PM EST
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Change: BarbaraHi Denise,I loved this article. The first paragraph speaks for itself. In the beginning mysignificant other had no problems with me learning to swingout. Then all of asudden there were questions, like who you dancing with? why are wearing that blouseor dress? and
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Jan 27 2010, 6:47 PM EST
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Change: want with you just dance with the person all the time. This make me feel like why Ipay my money to come these event...just to set down...Teacher don't dance with youif you not take there class anymore. So I agree with you and I so glad somebodysaid
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Jan 26 2010, 10:25 PM EST
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Change: I stop going to swing dance because of the guys not wanting to swing with you if youare not one of the popular ones and if you are not interested in "Swinging" withthem, if you know what I mean. Also,
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Jan 26 2010, 5:15 PM EST
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Change: and it fully matured by 1940.Why am I saying this truth? The true value of why we get on that dance floor lies inour history. If you don’t know the History you don’t really know why you aredancing, teaching or promoting.
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Jan 26 2010, 5:09 PM EST
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Change: because they know the women are going to flock to them. And then with the merge ofthe Swingout/WCS dancers, a lot of "our" men act like it's a badge of honor to haveall the white women falling all over them so our Black women sit on the sidelines.
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Change: Hi Denise, it's Al "Happy Feet" Dillard. First, you can post my reply! I stand behind everything I say about Swing Dancing. This includes Swing-Out,
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Jan 26 2010, 4:01 PM EST
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Change: Hi Denise, it's Al "Happy Feet" Dillard. First, you can post my reply! I stand behind everything I say about Swing Dancing. This includes Swing-Out,
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