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<blockquote data-quote="paulmh" data-source="post: 1940978" data-attributes="member: 467581"><p>I’m a Brit, I don’t do swivel hips! And when I started dancing I ASPIRED to have two left feet! It took a while to get to that level!</p><p></p><p>I’m not blessed with a deep technical appreciation of music, but what I like about being able to dance a little bit is that it kind of uncovers aspects to a song which I wouldn’t otherwise be able to find. I liken it to the difference between walking along a road, and then learning how to drive and driving along it. The thing itself doesn’t change, but my relationship to it does. For instance this is a song which I liked in a kind of non commital way, and then I danced it with my wife at a party and it just changed completely how I felt about it (a waltz, for the record)...</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]oLoHayXLKCQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulmh, post: 1940978, member: 467581"] I’m a Brit, I don’t do swivel hips! And when I started dancing I ASPIRED to have two left feet! It took a while to get to that level! I’m not blessed with a deep technical appreciation of music, but what I like about being able to dance a little bit is that it kind of uncovers aspects to a song which I wouldn’t otherwise be able to find. I liken it to the difference between walking along a road, and then learning how to drive and driving along it. The thing itself doesn’t change, but my relationship to it does. For instance this is a song which I liked in a kind of non commital way, and then I danced it with my wife at a party and it just changed completely how I felt about it (a waltz, for the record)... [MEDIA=youtube]oLoHayXLKCQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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