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I never thought there'd be a time when I wanted to be in heels. Next week I will wear my platforms. Like ballroom, salsa is all on the balls of the feet, sandals were no good for that so I got rid of them, but bare feet on carpet = nasty friction, hence sore feet.

Interesting dancing. Teacher was about a quarter hour late so we went overtime. At the start I was beginning to regret spending the $35. She stuck on some Latin music and started dancing around and just expected us to follow her, half the time I couldn't even hear what she was saying, which wasn't helped by her pretty strong accent. But after a while we all seemed to fall in and she started to actually show us the steps a little better. Of course I fell into doing some rumba and samba steps, because that's what I'm used to doing to that kind of music, but hey, it kinda fits in.

I will hafta get back into proper latin ballroom dancing. This stuff is okay, but the steps are like what you'd just do in a nighclub anyway, nothing special about it like ballroom which has some precise nifty steps but can still be a theme and variation.

And as a sidenote, Subway feta cheese is more like parmesan.

Date: 2003-03-05 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redmalice.livejournal.com
Is that the dance that looks like the Macarena gone wrong?

Date: 2003-03-05 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gemfyre.livejournal.com
Hey!! I have copyright of a dance that looks like the Macarena gone wrong! My version is a lot harder to learn than the actual Macarena. The movements look simple enough but just try it, everyone screws it up for a while. It took me a bit of just sitting and thinking hard about the movements before I got it right, but now I can do it no problems. It's kinda like the rubbing your tummy while patting your head thing.

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