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Old 5th-July-2002, 12:08 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally posted by jiveoholic
This has been one of the best threads on the subject I have read! I do hope Frank can find a way of archiving threads like this.
At the moment, I have no plan to delete any of the threads, I have loads of hosting space, and should be able to keep them all available online for a while to come... While the threads might not appear on the main forum page view, you can use the search facility to seek out old threads...
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Originally posted by jiveoholic
The difference between style and technique has been addressed. What I would like to introduce is the idea that true style is that which differs from person to person but comes from that particular persons interpretation of the music. yes - the music.
The music indeed, interpretation of the music and ability to adapt your style to the many tracks played on the night make a huge difference.
I reckon that a lot of people who say they do not like a particular style of music, do so because they only feel comfortable (confident?) dancing to a particular style (be it Blues / pop / techno / etc...). I find I really enjoy dancing to many different types of music and my style varies greatly between tracks, but all of them deeply enjoyable and fun.

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