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Wednesday, March 25, 2009


WEST COAST SWING

A stylized Swing dance
popular west of the Mississippi from Kansas to California.
Danced in a slot to medium to slow Swing or Disco music and
characterized by slot movements, taps and shuffles, coaster steps,
whips and push and pull action of the dancers.
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~~~Just call us twinkle toes~~~

I have wanted to take dance lessons for along time, so in February (with a "pretty-pleeeeese" look in my face) I asked Rick if he would like to learn to dance with me. Graciously, without much hesitation... he agreed. I have to say, I'm a pretty spoiled and loved wife and Rick will do about anything for me...he is such a sport and through it all
he has become quite a smooth little West Coast Swinger .

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After I got his affirmation I asked our friends Kirk & Cheri if they would like to join us in this grand adventure. I was thrilled when Cheri responded with an email that said.....
"He said Yes ! ! ! "
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We took our lessons at the "Bluemoon Ballroom"
Our instuctor was Fred and his wife Myrna.
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With lots of practice and 8- one hour lessons....
the four of us have learned several basic and advanced steps to the
"West Coast Swing".
It's really a fun dance, and we had a good time learning together.
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There is sooooo much more for Rick and I to learn and perfect with this dance! We will need to practice , practice, practice and hopefully, someday....we'll be good at it :)
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Now, if you'll excuse me... I need to go find my guy and dance a bit before dinner.......

5 comments:

  1. heheh, I'm glad you did a blog on that and that you guys took the lessons! fun! cool pics.

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  2. We practiced too many spins tonight...and now I think I have messed up the crystals in MY ear!

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  3. I got real dizzy tonight too? Maybe it's the barometric pressure. I told Rick, "no more spinning", ha

    I hope your 'crystals" didnt get all messed up like Nate's

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  4. I used to dance but the norsk has 3 left feet so the dancing has gone by the wayside. You know you can't teach an old dog new tricks..LOL

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  5. Too fun! Could you teach me that pretty pleeeease face;)

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