I Feel Like Dancing!!

From some of @RadishRose 's jive dancing posts, I know she likes jive dancing and has probably done so herself or can still haha. So that means she would have fun watching this person dance as my 3-dimension freestyle flows from those same jive dancing forms that occurred well before I was born as can be seen in many old movies. But am totally non-choreographered with often more relaxed balanced movement. I do so because regarding internal motion fun for this bipedal earth creature, it is about the most exhilarating thing I can imagine doing. My fast footed action dancing of course complements my skiing and vice versa by using similar muscular skelectal system and neural motor cortex areas.

Sort of like when someone is frantically playing a video game with controls as fast as is possible except dancing so involves one's whole body .so is that much more potentially an amazing dynamic fun feeling. I love dancing fast like that and am very good at it mainly because I've got endless repetitions like with walking. So my cerebellum has been super connected over a lifetime of and decades of doing so just like my snow skiing. I've danced so much, that when music is playing it just flows out of me at a lot of deep powerful levels.





 
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As a solo dancer that can dance fast, although 66 inch mr dave doesn't pair dance, I really like this slower speed swing jive style that is obviously too much fun. This new 15:40 minute dance video from Munich, Germany shows how various forms of swing jive dancing are very much alive and well in Europe. And it's not all pair dancing as at 13:05 watch the gal that comes out solo jive dancing.

RTSF 2025 – Introduction of the Teachers with Jive Aces


Yesterday pm was solo dancing off and on for about 6 hours at a favorite rowdy musician's club that had a half dozen bands play for someone's birthday.
 
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On YouTube link below, a solo Irish step dancer that is a slightly different dance style than mine with one fiddle player. If you can dance fast footed like Emily, you can dance with mr dave. Of course, all Irish step dancing has that up tempo beat and is close to bilateral swing jive styles but with limited upper body movement, less ankle flexing, and with soft, quieter shoes.


Yesterday as I posted on another thread, went down to a local San Jose area that is hosting pre-game Superbowl events. After dancing a bit to a 2-piece Mexican electric guitar duo, I went over to a small Irish pub that every Tuesday evening for at least a couple decades has hosted Irish Seisiún acoustic music players. There for my first time ever last night found about 10 fiddlers, a couple flutists, bodran drumist, and a button accordionist. They would jam for several minutes and then stop deciding on another tune before repeating. Here is a YouTube recording in that pub from 5 years ago and I recognize about half of them from last night.



Enjoyable fast paced acoustic music, I can easily dance to just as intensely as the gal above. With non-electric amped acoustic one necessarily needs to be close to the instruments. Musicians were obviously not used to someone dancing to their music given the limited space in that club and general non-dancing inhibited vibes everywhere in clubs of this era, but were quickly smiling as I bounce around in crowds or tight clubs much like step dancers with radar without ever running into others.
 
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