pdxvintagette
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Just to clarify, I didn't mean dance movies, I'm not a huge fan either. There are many vintage films - drama, comedy, noir, etc. in which there is a scene that takes place at a supper club or other venue where dancing is a component of the evening. Without fail, if a gentleman other than the one the lady arrives with asks for a dance, included in that conversation is something like "Mind if I steal her, Jack?" or "Would you be offended if I borrowed your charming companion for a dance?" etc. And it isn't just a minor breach of decorum to simply ignore the presence of another human being - it is plain rude.
As to your "serious venue" delineation, some of my favorite and most social places are the most "serious" venues that I go to - when in SF, I adore the Verdi Club on Tuesday nights, and that has been running for over ten years now. ALWAYS live music. A bar with a few tables. Tables and chairs ring the dance floor. A good number of people actually show up in vintage instead of the appalling dress code the lindy world has ascribed to in recent years. When it comes to where the focus is, that venue is just about perfectly balanced.
As to your "serious venue" delineation, some of my favorite and most social places are the most "serious" venues that I go to - when in SF, I adore the Verdi Club on Tuesday nights, and that has been running for over ten years now. ALWAYS live music. A bar with a few tables. Tables and chairs ring the dance floor. A good number of people actually show up in vintage instead of the appalling dress code the lindy world has ascribed to in recent years. When it comes to where the focus is, that venue is just about perfectly balanced.
Paisley said:I don't watch dance movies--I just don't care for them. [huh] And I don't know if they reflect the standards of their day.
Now that I think about it, people on dates or engrossed in conversation tend to be left alone at dances where I go. I think this is a good practice in general.