I Feel Like Dancing!!


First time I've ever seen Rockabilly dancing so, haha. Not surprising, as one can dance so to any upbeat music regardless of genre. Even if such is drumming on logs with sticks on a beach. All that dynamic rebounding bilateral dancing movement is similar to other dynamic dance forms that point back to the open chemical stimulated Roaring 1920s before prohibition, one can still see in old B&W films.

Last Saturday when I was up in San Francisco, attended near where skateboarders have their place outdoors on concrete in downtown, a well attended Hip Hop, breakdance contest. Some of those dancers do incredible spinning tricks but just like the Rockabilly dancers, are basically using the same bilateral rebounding motions all advanced dancers learn to use of any genre. Well at least given a bit of chemical advantage.

I danced some there without getting in their way, mostly in the back of the crowd, and as usual, not a few marveled at my own unique style that uses a similar body dynamic. I've decided to attend some future breakdance events here in the SFBA in order to cross pollinate and enjoy some incredibly exhilarating fun with other fast dancers.
 
First time I've ever seen Rockabilly dancing so, haha. Not surprising, as one can dance so to any upbeat music regardless of genre. Even if such is drumming on logs with sticks on a beach. All that dynamic rebounding bilateral dancing movement is similar to other dynamic dance forms that point back to the open chemical stimulated Roaring 1920s before prohibition, one can still see in old B&W films.

Last Saturday when I was up in San Francisco, attended near where skateboarders have their place outdoors on concrete in downtown, a well attended Hip Hop, breakdance contest. Some of those dancers do incredible spinning tricks but just like the Rockabilly dancers, are basically using the same bilateral rebounding motions all advanced dancers learn to use of any genre. Well at least given a bit of chemical advantage.

I danced some there without getting in their way, mostly in the back of the crowd, and as usual, not a few marveled at my own unique style that uses a similar body dynamic. I've decided to attend some future breakdance events here in the SFBA in order to cross pollinate and enjoy some incredibly exhilarating fun with other fast dancers.
:) I wish we could see you dancing..
 
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@Supernatural It's all black and says "Video unavailable".
Before sending do you have an option to "Watch on Youtube"?
If so, delete the all black one here and try again but this time click on "Watch on Youtube" and send from Youtube.
Sorry, it worked perfectly on my browser and as well on my Android YouTube app.
 
First time I've ever seen Rockabilly dancing so, haha. Not surprising, as one can dance so to any upbeat music regardless of genre. Even if such is drumming on logs with sticks on a beach. All that dynamic rebounding bilateral dancing movement is similar to other dynamic dance forms that point back to the open chemical stimulated Roaring 1920s before prohibition, one can still see in old B&W films.

Last Saturday when I was up in San Francisco, attended near where skateboarders have their place outdoors on concrete in downtown, a well attended Hip Hop, breakdance contest. Some of those dancers do incredible spinning tricks but just like the Rockabilly dancers, are basically using the same bilateral rebounding motions all advanced dancers learn to use of any genre. Well at least given a bit of chemical advantage.

I danced some there without getting in their way, mostly in the back of the crowd, and as usual, not a few marveled at my own unique style that uses a similar body dynamic. I've decided to attend some future breakdance events here in the SFBA in order to cross pollinate and enjoy some incredibly exhilarating fun with other fast dancers.
Have someone record it and share with us!
 
I have always loved dancing - both to watch and do myself ; however I absolutely fell in love with Irish Dancing the first time I saw Michael Flatly in "Lord Of The Dance' and others. I even went so far as to sign up for lessons. I had never before even heard of it - and I am 3/4 Irish myself.

 


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