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My friends like to go clubbing, and when I go, I usually feel like an idiot, since I don't really know how to dance. I am considering taking a class, such as intro to hip hop dance or jazz dance. Do you think this will help me build confidence for when I go out?
OK Hun , long winded but here goes….
firstly EVERYONE has rhythm but some are used to working with it then others.
secondly you are NOT alone, next time your at a club look around and see how many people can truly dance, you'll be able to count them on your hands !!
the idiot bit you mention is confidence and with confidence comes rhythm, to be able to move your body to the rhythm of the music needs concentration and for you to relax…that's NOT gonna happen Hun if you think your an idiot.
yes classes are a good idea, i teach street / hip hop to kids and when they start they're often are shy and lack confidence, this is what you need to build on.
the rhythm of music is the inner beat that runs tho a track of music. once you've spotted this then you can learn to move to that beat!
start of at home on your own. put on a dance track with a continuous beat or repeating lyrics, its easier to learn this way rather than a track that is split into sections .
once your ready just listen to the music for a few times then again but with tapping your feet, as silly as it sounds you tapping your feet to the beat means you HAVE rhythm.
dance classes will help broaden this skill and teach new moves.
hope this helps, and remember most people will be feeling the same as you xx
good luck hun and be safe….an idiot you are NOT xx
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I was wondering if there was any dance clubs in Reno, Nevada because I love to dance but I also want to feel some what safe. I'm also looking to make friends.
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Enjoy The Refreshing Sangria While In Spain
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Besides the beautiful weather and beaches of Spain, you’ll not want to miss out on one of the great sangria recipes at the local bars and restaurants. Sangria is a drink that’s traditional to Spain, and nearly any restaurant establishment will serve it. The recipe may be a little different from one place to the other, so don’t be afraid to sample the different recipes. As well, many savvy restaurant owners and chefs will vary the recipe according to the meal that you order.
This is basically known to be a summer drink through the northern parts of Spain, but in the southern and eastern areas you will find it being available all year round. This is due in most to the fact that in these areas the temperature and climate are summer like throughout the entire year. The drink does vary by strength depending on the type of establishment you’re visiting, for instance a bar will definitely have a stronger Sangria than a dance club or restaurant.
Spain was the originator of this great drink. The Spanish word sangria actually translates to “bleeding”, and therefore the drink received its name because of the color of the wine traditionally used. You can however get the drink made with white wine, which is called sangria blanco, blanco meaning “white” in Spanish.
So what is Sangria? It’s rather simply a mixture of wine, fruit, fruit juices, and soda water. You can basically use any type of red wine, however you’ll want to use a good quality wine, as well as good ripe fruit and quality juices to keep its appeal.
When serving Sangria you’ll want to use a good pitcher that has a strainer on the lid, which will help to strain out all of the ice and fruit from going into the glass, and staying in the pitcher. It’s usually served in a 1-liter pitcher, however you can order it by the glass.
If you’re looking to create your own Sangria it’s actually pretty simple process that includes red wine, a miniscule amount of brandy or triple sec, some sliced fruit, and some type of sweetener like sugar or honey. The easy version of Sangria basically if you’re doing things quickly is a bottle of red wine, 1 ½ to 2 cups of orange juice, some sliced oranges, about two cups of clear soda such as Sprite, and about 2 shots of triple sec.
You can vary the fruit that you use depending on your own preference or depending on the meal that you’re cooking. If you like, you can substitute the red wine for white, and have as mentioned about sangria blanco, however make sure that the white wine that you do use is of some higher quality. You may or may not want to carbonate the Sangria; this would be up to the person making the drink.
One mistake that people make is not letting the wine and juices marinate together for several hours or better yet overnight before adding soda or even ice. This will make a tremendous difference in the flavor of your Sangria.
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Kenneth Cole Jazz Club – Women’s
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For a uniquely stylish look thats perfect for special occasions, slip on the Jazz Club t-strap from Kenneth Cole. This stunning sandal shines with a combination mirrored leather and suede upper and a polished wooden heel. Plus, youll dance all night in comfort with the Silver Technology cushioned comfort insole and the Micro-tech shock-absorbing midsole.
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shake that beat by andre herring
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Seattle election night dance party for Obama Nov 4th
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“Don’t Stop Believing..” Seattle, WA Nov 4th. At intersection of Pike & Broadway in capitol hill neighborhood. Spontaneous dance party.”Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey is being blared from the roof of Neighbours, a dance club near the intersection. At 0:52 in I turn around and then you can see how huge the crowd actually is.
Two things notable about this in my opinion: One is that it is very rare to see Seattle folk get excited about anything, in a crowd, unless it’s at a designated dance club, which pales in comparison to this. The other thing is that in this video you can clearly hear this music being played loudly, from a small soundsystem on top of Neighbours, into an intersection, OUTSIDE, with not many tall buildings around to echo off of. Whoever was blasting Journey from up there was doing their dest to blast it out, so hats off to them to say the least!
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Waterfront Danceclub
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Official video for ‘Waterfront Danceclub’ by Funeral for a Friend. From new album coming October 2008
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Why do girls go to night/dance clubs? What do they want?
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I know for guys it is for meeting girls, and even pick up someone if possible. But why do girls go to night clubs? I’m sure the majority of girls are not looking to hook up. I know some girls (i mean “some”) are trashy/hoes who want to go all the way, but why does other girls go to clubs? The reason i ask is, i find some girls more easy to approach & dance with at clubs, and some others too uptight.
I hope the answer for my question is not: “To get drunk”.
Cause the coolest Guys in the planet wouldn’t be hangin in the Library!


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