I have loved to dance since I was in junior high school and learned I had rhythmn. Do you like to dance?
I love to dance!!! Dance is what keeps me going. Cannot put on some kind of music and not move to it. I've explored all styles of dance since I was 6 years old, starting with ballet. Currently, I focus more on bellydancing but I've also done flamenco, bollywood, west african, latin, ballroom, jazz, burlesque, Balinese, even Scottish highland!!! I will try just about any style of dance. If you feel you've got rhythm, keep dancing!!!
I went disco dancing last night. First time I've been out dancing since the 80s. My mind still knew the moves, but it took a bit for my body to catch up. It's been a rather emotional couple of weeks, so it was so freeing to just go out there and let it all go.
Mostly, I do Dad dancing to embarrass my daughter. It does work. Every one of her friends has also seen me moonwalk.
Yes I taught a theatre and dance workshop to children, same to special needs children and did some dancing myself.
Oh no, I absolutely abhor it. It's the most vain and childish thing. I was scheduled to take dance courses in school, and I hated it so much. I ended up performing on stage because of the academic requirement, and I will never, ever do such an insulting thing again. I really humiliated myself by dancing, because I had to be all "spiritual" and stuff. I absolutely look down on such things. In the school I went to, it was run by left-wingers, and they always try to make you soft in the head with stupid emotional stuff, as a kid. All it does is produce scorn and anger, which causes health problems due to the body chemistry that comes with such feelings.
I keep saying it, and I've said it for years. Norms are not truths! They don't listen.
I love to dance. And learned earlier in my life when I was a club DJ in NYC, people who had rhythm and could dance were typically good in bed. This theory was only dispelled two times. Let me tell you as a DJ in New York during the late 90's, getting laid was not a problem.
I think half the reason I became a guitar player was so other people would have to do the dancing
I love watching woman dance well but I have 2 left feet
Love it to live music; especially from the 30's/40's. Not a lot of practice though, as one might imagine in our times of blasting machined music and screaming vocal gymnasts.
I think dance is beautiful. I've always wanted to be a dancer. Lucky for me I got to be one for a short time. Best five and a half years of my life.
Sure..love it! My strict Methodist dad didn't allow us to dance, and neither did our Haiti mission, but my mom loved ballet.
I began clog dancing, clog square dancing, etc when the kids were still little, and taught them to clog as well. Where we lived in eastern KY, entire communities of several generations would gather to clog dance for hours, at local national parks, to live bluegrass bands...SOOOO fun!
I took free swing dance lessons at a Baptist church in Lexington, KY, then we'd go dancing at local bars. After that, I began paying for community dance classes to learn jitterbug and ballroom.
My ex became an expert dancer as well, and we'd hit a dance every weekend.
I used to take salsa dancing classes, and enjoyed it. Early on, I had good rhythm, but didn't know a lot of moves. As a result, a friend who also took the classes with me, had a wife that preferred dancing with me, even though her knew more moves. His wife had good rhythm, and followed my lead perfectly. I continued trying to help with his rhythm issues.
I love to dance but I'm not too coordinated. I say that I move not dance. My ex and I took a group class of ballroom dancing once, what a disaster! Lol I am the person that can't be still if there's music playing. Some part of me (foot tapping, head bobbing, or finger tapping) is moving! Lol Just because it isn't pretty, that doesn't stop me from getting out on the floor. I have fun!