Dancing how it should be done...

A lot of spinners concern themselves with dancing techniques- This is how it should be done... Sphism/gigglesmiley

DANCE!

Chut

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that's how I train with my sticks & brooms Sphism/gigglesmiley

Valid. I do that kind of stuff all the time.

(Oh crap... Did I say that out loud?)

That is what I am trying too. Best I have recognised to spin in split time threads, crosses and unpossible wawes with wraps and wawes. goes. it is like taj ti. Sphism/winksmiley

Hoping i have used good terminology.

Dance Dance Dance!

It's the only way!

LOL

makes me wanna go straight home and play! no, no... DANCE!

Sphism/tonguesmiley

Indeed! It's funny, some people (nothing against them) tend to lean towards the "right way" to dance and stuff, but dance is , well dance! self expression, there is no "right way", it's all just dancing. So dance!!

If we all danced the same we'd look pretty daft and I reckon it'd be boring. I agree with poikid, express yourself in whichever way of dancing you feel is best. That's what I do and I lurve it....

That guy is an inspiration!
Seriously! At least he goes for it. How many times have you been to a club playing awesome intense music and most of the people there have just been shifting from one foot to the other with their arms slightly bent?!
I can't understand how people do that.

If you want to see some more exceptional dancing (and just a genius film) watch Napoleon Dynamite. Sphism/gigglesmiley

Hell yeah! Napolean dynamite kicks ass!

Dance like nobody's watching... (like you're in your living room watching mtv, who me? not me....)

Any other good geeky dancing parts in movies? (not ricky gervais or peewee herman...)

Yeah I love ND- I've shown most of friends the DVD and they almost always start fcalling eachoth 'Freakin' Idiot!' after the first viewing. The dance scene is great Sphism/smilesmiley

One of the best dance sequences I saw was in a Robert la Page play a the National theatre, called 'The Geometry of Miracles.

It was based around the work of the Philosopher Gurgieff and the Architect Frank Lloyd-Wright.

Towards the end the scene is a disco, undefined by time period (the costume was all very simple) but the music is Last night a DJ saved my Life by Indeep.

The dancers are all just bopping away until, almost without being noticable, they all fall into a perfect synchronised and vey stylised dance, based around exercises used in Gurgieffs meditative work.

My body fizzed with pins and needles and the hairs stuck up on the back of my neck- it was brilliant Sphism/smilesmiley

wow chutney, that sounds amazing.

I've always been interested to see what Gurgieff's movement was all about, think i'll ask google....

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At VI form we used to call it "kitchen dancing" because everyone does it in the kitchen when the radios on by urself lol.