Hi Marsha

You're absolutely right about this - waltzing, tango, etc. are social types of dancing, are fairly strictly choreographed and are part of a social setting, along with barn-dancing and other similar forms. Then you have the sort of dancing that is done through pure joy of music - unstructured and wild and solitary, even within a crowd. And often very sweaty too!

Horse

On 14/08/2010 07:35, MarshaV wrote:
Greetings Dave,

I'm glad you're back.

There is a type of dance that is social, but there is also dance that is
biological.  Dance can be an individual's solitary celebration of life
and movement without partner or rules.

You buy this?

Marsha

--

"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines 
or dates by which bills must be paid."
— Frank Zappa

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