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Old 29th-September-2004, 08:54 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: Are black and white shoes scary???

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Originally Posted by Andy McGregor
So, as far as I'm concerned wearing a pair of B&Ws says you want people to notice your footwork - that's it. Any other meaning is inside other people's heads - they're just shoes, nothing more
And would beginners know of any other meaning or association anyway? I would have just thought they were snazzy shoes when I started.

(Though I remember several people thinking I knew what I was doing in the first few lessons I went to because they thought I was wearing 'proper dance shoes' - when they were just shoes from Next I had had for years! )
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