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Dancing is the topic...and i have a couple of questions:
1) what does dancing really offer you in terms of fulfilment.? 2) have you ever wondered why do you dance the way you do ? 3) Did you ever attept to close your ears for one minute and look at yourself or other people dancing without any music? 4) can dancing be a source of attraction ? 5) can it be a love catalyst? 6) can dancing obtain charisma? meaning a person with a low charisma would enter a club or party and raise his charisma through dancing? 7) Can the misunderstanding of dancing techniques between a couple ruin the attraction formula? 8) what do you gain from dancing infront of a mirror? 9) favourite dancing style ? Opinions regarding any of those questions or any other ideas is appreciated...: ) il answer question 9 :) My favourite dancing style is Tango... Posted by Romulus IX
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Jul 8, 2008 10:00 AM |
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Favourite dancing at the moment is attempting to learn different bhangra moves, alongside some moves from tae bo, which doesn't involve as much charisma, it more of a cheerful way of dancing, as depicted by culture, and used as self-defence, and controlling the body.
Dancing helps to control my body's organs, gradually over time the heart doesnt require as much blood to circulate through the aorta, controls the cells, increases fitness, and sharpens my brain more. Dancing can have a certain attraction between both partners, if they let be this way, and use it as a form of psychology, and miror each other's body language. A misunderstanding can form between both partners, again if they let it be this way, where each other are not willing to learn from another, take the resourcefulness and initiative and be wise about the situation. Posted by Soph
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Jul 8, 2008 3:22 PM |
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the thinking process can be described in terms of dancing ritual (at the microscopic level)
Posted by SPM KK
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Jul 8, 2008 3:38 PM |
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1). Nothing. Except if I were professional dancer.
2). No, I don't think about it. I know I'm a bad dancer, don't care, but I'm forced to do it because the others do. We are in the same planet, the majority makes the rules. 3). Yes. I think the real dancing doesn't need music. The real dancing is a expressions of our inner feelings using the body to show it. the real expressions makes music, like writings, acting, etc, they have their music themselves. 4). Yes. In old times it was used as ritual sexual attractions in some tribes. If you note some dancing movements are like we are making love or exposed exaggeratedly some sexual body-parts using for flirting. 5). No. I don't think so. But if you are in love, and happy, you dance whatever style of music or noise. 6). Yes. In our times, to be a good dancer means you are one of the luckies man to be in count for parties. Everybody talks about it. You are like a symbol for diversion. Everybody wants to dance with you, if not, only who really loves you, like your family and some friends. 7). No. not necessarily if they are a couple. The problems is if they are not yet a couple. Everything counts. 8). Yes, a lot if you are professional dancer; if not, also helps for increasing your achievements of vanity (ego). 9). My favorite dancing style is to see others dancing. I don't like dancing much. But, I must to do because the social life we lives, even knowing I'm a bad dancer. Sorry for my english. I speak spanish. Posted by Rufo GP
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Jul 8, 2008 4:20 PM |
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your english is fine Rufo and thank you for your input...:)
Posted by Romulus IX
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Jul 9, 2008 8:32 AM |
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i went classes to learn dancing, but i haven t felt right,cause it wasnt me. sometimes i look grazy when i dance cause i dance how i really feel,it makes me feel really good inside. NEW CLASSES: by shiva the proffesional free danceing. lolll :-)
Posted by shiva mifsud
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Jul 9, 2008 10:23 AM |
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If I want to make people laugh I do fanny dances, if I have too much energy I dance around the house...when there is a particularly good song on at the time I dance & sing...it's fun.
I don't know how I dance I'm not one to look in the mirror...I don't care, it's my fun. No to myself, and yes to others...that in itself can bring a smile to anyones face... I don't know, there might be a guy with a nice butt, and dancing may do it justice. People are strange and anything is possible after a few drinks or more... Not charisma, but less inhibition. I mean, your usually drunk by the time you get on the dance floor... I don't know. Vanity? Salsa & Club dancing (nightclub)... Posted by Moe
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