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Admiral
has DANCITIS!
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Guilty.
It’s true. I have dancitis! Dance was my first
profession and has been good to me over the years.
Dancing allowed me entry into the movie industry.
So I became an actor and dancer even went on to star and
dance in films. Though I’m no longer dancing
professionally, I still have dancing on the brain
and that’s why I have dancitis today. Just have
trouble staying off the dance floor, gotta dance.
So I have the problem, here
is what I did: I started a dance class and now I’m a teacher
again after more then 30 years. Although I taught for only about
a year before I moved back to entertaining and competition
dancing, I did learn the foundation and basic skills of studio
ballroom dancing. Got to tell you that training was a big boost
for my dance career, and I did not stop training. Not enjoying
the exactness and the rules of everything has to be preformed
just so I left the studio. In fact I bought a Night Club and
renamed it The Morgue, the deadest place in town,
918 Brown. A good thing now I could perform the dance as I felt,
well why not I was already a professional dancer doing Go
Go/Rock on stage in Night Clubs before I was trained as a
ballroom dancer. Still I didn’t feel the dance the way that
studio dancers did, I wanted freedom. That’s my style; freedom
to do the art of motion as I felt the dance and the music.
Now comes the dance class,
very interesting, what a mixture of people, even have two staff
members from Admiral-Dingy.com. This is going to be fun, and I
feel confident that they will learn even though none have
professional training. Some of them do dance and I’m not going
to take their style away, let them have it, they earned it, it’s
theirs, lets improve on it and learn more. Subjects covered
Waltz, Fox Trot, Rumba and another class in Cha Cha, Mambo, and
Swing.
I won't have much time to
teach considering that I will be leaving for the world cruise
and “Surviving On The Savage Seas”. There is still
much to do on “The Cruise Ship Dingy” finishing
the work and provisioning her for departure.
Admiral Dingy
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