>> But regardless of that, you don't start to dance ploughing your way >> through a field of still stationary dancers after the second beat >> of a song. >> > > Agreed 100%. But you don't start to dance ploughing your way through a > field of still stationary dancers after ANY beat of a song. It comes from > the floor, not the music. E.g. in packed Lo de Celia people don't start > moving until after 30-60s, regardless of whether the track has an intro. > > All true. However, there is nothing to prevent me from starting to move before the 30-60 sec as long as I do it in place without disturbing anybody. Whoever moves first is doing precisely that. I was at Lo Celia a few days ago.
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