By way of introduction...
Following Dreadful Scathe's suggestion, here is a thread for everyone to introduce themselves.
While this is aimed at all new Forum members, it might not harm if 'older' members introduced themselves too!
No need to post a full biography (though you are welcome to :nice: ), just a few words about who you are, where you dance, how you started dancing , how you found out about the Forum and any other quirky feature you would like to share :D
To start the ball rolling, my name is Franck, Ceroc teacher and franchisee for Glasgow, Perth and Aberdeen (soon Stirling). I have been teaching for over 10 years now, and started (with Jean Harris) the first Ceroc night ever in Scotland, as well as pretty much every other class in Scotland since :wink:
I dance in Perth (where I am currently teaching) and in Glasgow / Aberdeen when I visit the venues. I can also be found dancing at most Glasgow / Aberdeen parties and very occasionally at Dundee / Edinburgh parties.
I have too many quirks to mention, but being a French man with a Scottish accent and an orange kilt will do for starters.
Ceroc for me is a way to make myself and other people happy and I started this Forum as a way to bring Cerocers across Scotland together. :nice:
So here you are, your turn!
Franck. :cheers:
Re: By way of introduction...
My name is Dreadful Scathe :) Ive been dancing for around 3 years and have gotten gradually worse over the last year - amazing how quickly you forget stuff! I used to dance in Edinburgh regularly and Jive Bar in London about once a month but recently not had so much time and my dancing has been erratic and all over the place (in more ways than one :) ).
Will probably go to the Strirling venue more often as its quite a bit closer to Falkirk. I can safely proclaim myself the resident expert on Smurfs, but won't suggest Im an expert at anything else :).
Re: Re: By way of introduction...
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Originally posted by Dreadful Scathe
My name is Dreadful Scathe :) Ive been dancing for around 3 years and have gotten gradually worse over the last year - amazing how quickly you forget stuff! I used to dance in Edinburgh regularly and Jive Bar in London about once a month but recently not had so much time and my dancing has been erratic and all over the place (in more ways than one :) ).
Careful DS, you are in serious danger of starting to sound like the Tramp... Next you'll claim you're a Beginner :really:
Franck.
I'd like to introduce - Sheena
Hi there everyone!
My name is Sheena and I'm a taxi-dancer in Dundee.
I've been dancing for nearly 4 years now and I'll still never forget that first night - and first dance with Bill!:drool:
I've been told my avatar is very appropriate as I'm quite a lively person and won't sit down if there's anything approaching a decent beat going on........
I love to dance, just LOVE it! Always wanted to learn and found out about ceroc from a colleague who saw a busk and picked up a leaflet.
I travel regularly to parties in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen as well as attending any in Dundee and now of course will have a new option in Perth.
I also go to West Coast Swing classes and have learned to Cha Cha. I've done a couple of Lindy workshops but truth be told would give anything a go if it meant I could dance some more.
Attended the tea-dance after Chance2Dance on Sunday and Alex showed me how to quickstep - wow!
Don't be shy - come and ask me too - I'd be delighted - but be warned I might change my outfit in the middle of the evening
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