fortworthgal
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I agree - for me, dancing is about having fun! Swing dancing particularly. It is such a social thing that everyone should be having a ball regardless of skill level.
I took Irish dance for a looooong time, and subsequently taught it for several years. It is a lovely form of dance but very contrived. Technique is king. If your toe is turned in instead of out, or if your hand comes up out of place for one beat - the whole step is lost. Don't get me wrong, I love Irish dance... but one of the things I love about swing is that it seems to be more about attitude rather than following a regimen of specific steps and footwork. That makes it particularly difficult for me to deal with a dancer who is clearly "posing." Just my .02!
I took Irish dance for a looooong time, and subsequently taught it for several years. It is a lovely form of dance but very contrived. Technique is king. If your toe is turned in instead of out, or if your hand comes up out of place for one beat - the whole step is lost. Don't get me wrong, I love Irish dance... but one of the things I love about swing is that it seems to be more about attitude rather than following a regimen of specific steps and footwork. That makes it particularly difficult for me to deal with a dancer who is clearly "posing." Just my .02!