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People have lost the art..
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2019-07-28 at 12:41 AM UTC..Of Dancing.
No one really makes music anymore they just mash or mix tunes in a playlist and make tons of money DJing events.
One dude got a Million dollars an event (I think he died recently? I'm not up on post-house music/EDM)
yet, do people form something like an inverted mosh pit like the old days and let the person grab a partner and dance then pass off to the next couple. kind of like Soul-Train. No.. they just wave cell phones around and before that it was glowsticks.
learn to dance MOON PERSONs.
No Excuse
after WWII even White people could actually dance
I have a messed up limb this past week and been watching Youtube most of the day.
I been sitting here and want to go back to work soon. bored. going back to 3D modeling.
Watch this video
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2019-07-28 at 12:43 AM UTCPS 60s fashion is coming back yet the clothes don't look the exact same because fabric and stitch counts aren't as heavy
(learned that from my G/F.. She went to Arts Institute in SF for that shit as well as Cal. -
2019-07-28 at 12:43 AM UTCFor me dancing would be awkward & gay if your not MDMA or drunk.
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2019-07-28 at 12:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by Needledick Needledick Needledick For me dancing would be awkward & gay if your not MDMA or drunk.
Women love men who can take them out and show them their rhythmic moves. it's clearly a primal premating thing. plus you get your body temp up and sex is just way nicer.
Even women who get finished with yoga is the prime time to fuck.
and hey.. Thank G-d for Yoga Pants. ^5 -
2019-07-28 at 12:52 AM UTCEver heard of Lindy Hop it's pretty big from what i gather.
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2019-07-28 at 12:55 AM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 12:56 AM UTCI only know the wall of death
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2019-07-28 at 12:59 AM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Look into it, you might like it.
I was just watching it.. thanks. it is pretty cool. 40s style. I think that was the Zuit Suit period for the hispanics as well.
good times they had I bet. they should have an AR type goggle tutorial on how to dance and correct you moves and then encourage you as a young person to get out and dance. -
2019-07-28 at 1:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania I was just watching it.. thanks. it is pretty cool. 40s style. I think that was the Zuit Suit period for the hispanics as well.
good times they had I bet. they should have an AR type goggle tutorial on how to dance and correct you moves and then encourage you as a young person to get out and dance.
The reason for a young person to go to a dance in ye olden days was to find a gf/bf potentially. Now we have the internet. -
2019-07-28 at 1:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania ..Of Dancing.
No one really makes music anymore they just mash or mix tunes in a playlist and make tons of money DJing events.
One dude got a Million dollars an event (I think he died recently? I'm not up on post-house music/EDM)
yet, do people form something like an inverted mosh pit like the old days and let the person grab a partner and dance then pass off to the next couple. kind of like Soul-Train. No.. they just wave cell phones around and before that it was glowsticks.
learn to dance MOON PERSONs.
No Excuse
after WWII even White people could actually dance
I have a messed up limb this past week and been watching Youtube most of the day.
I been sitting here and want to go back to work soon. bored. going back to 3D modeling.
Watch this video
This is true..when I wanted to learn the Charleston I went to find videos of people doing the Charleston
I found a bunch of old black and white vintage videos of white people dancing and they were LIT
Like on the beat getting it in
Recently stumbled apon this
She was the prettiest one dancing and she was so Litty
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2019-07-28 at 8:35 AM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 8:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein This is true..when I wanted to learn the Charleston I went to find videos of people doing the Charleston
I found a bunch of old black and white vintage videos of white people dancing and they were LIT
Like on the beat getting it in
Recently stumbled apon this
She was the prettiest one dancing and she was so Litty
Alice Barker was well known in the day and well sought after in the Black Film industry. there she is.. just rusting away (sadly) in an old folks home. made it to be a centurian. She had the moves for sure. -
2019-07-28 at 1:15 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 1:22 PM UTCSometimes I can control the weather.
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2019-07-28 at 1:24 PM UTC
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2019-07-28 at 2:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania Alice Barker was well known in the day and well sought after in the Black Film industry. there she is.. just rusting away (sadly) in an old folks home. made it to be a centurian. She had the moves for sure.
Stfu! Are you serious?
Itβs crazy you say that because that woman looks black to me π
Idk if it was the lighting of the vintage clip or just her overall swag
She could really move π -
2019-07-28 at 4:43 PM UTCmy insane neighbor dances. she was dressed up like liza minelli cabaret dancer trying to seduce with a pan american accent, i laughed balls off at how cringey she is
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2019-07-28 at 4:52 PM UTCLmao
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2019-07-28 at 7:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein Stfu! Are you serious?
Itβs crazy you say that because that woman looks black to me π
Idk if it was the lighting of the vintage clip or just her overall swag
She could really move π
No, She is black. I didn't say she wasn't black. I said she was the queen of dancing in the older Black Film industry which I believe started in the 1920s by Lincoln and the other Micheaux Motion Industry (2 separate companies) created and produces and directed by African Americans only. She was their Ginger Rodgers that famously Dance with Fred Astair. sorry to have to seperate the two but that's grandfathered into it from that period.
Sadly I had to relook up some of this information because I used to study film and music theory way back.
Google can be your friend or worst enemy. Go Figure.
also look up one of the first major choreographer name/dox on Martha Graham
"Martha Graham was an American dancer and choreographer"