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Old 7th-June-2005, 04:25 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Non-MJ dancers at MJ venues?

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Originally Posted by Tessalicious
Oh, and hands up as one guilty of practising cha-cha (and for that matter foxtrot) at a Ceroc night
Hey, as long as it's done well...

I've absolutely no problem with anyone dancing anything to any track - but cha-cha does (I think) need more space, so yep, you'd need more attention-to-crashing-into-people, or just don't do it if the place is too crowded.

Salsa can be (and is) done in much more crowded venues than the average MJ venue, so I don't think that'd be a problem. Although some of this new-fangled cross-body leading stuff does eat up the space.

Given these constraints, I actually like seeing people do different dance styles in MJ, it's nice to see.

But I still think MJ-ing at a ballroom / latin venue is a bit, well, weird...
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