We love to dance. We go to as many dances as we can. Rhumba is one of our favorite dances. This blog was started as a place to share our experiences in dancing.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Yuletide Ball Championships
We went down to the Marriott in DC to cheer on Studio One in the Yuletide competition. From left to right are our competitors; Richard, Rommie, Laurie, Agnes, and Bill. This was only the second time that we have attended a competition. Our hats are off to any and all that have nerve enough to strut their stuff in front of judges.
We also saw a contingent from the Strictly Ballroom studio. We took lessons from there for a couple of years. They have excellent instructors and a full range of group and private lessons. Melissa and Mike, the owners of Stricly Ballroom, are pictured below.
A Gathering at the O Club
We had so much fun on Xmas with Janet and Jeff at the Dance Factory that we made a date to go to the Wednesday night dance at the Ft. Belvoir Officer's Club. They have a buffet dinner and dancing from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM every Wednesday night.
We sat down at a table for 4 but kept seeing other couples that we know coming through the door. Soon we had filled a table for 8. We had with us Janet and Jeff, Ron and Marlene, along with Paul and Sharon. We had a great time dancing, eating, dancing, conversing, and of course dancing.
We sat down at a table for 4 but kept seeing other couples that we know coming through the door. Soon we had filled a table for 8. We had with us Janet and Jeff, Ron and Marlene, along with Paul and Sharon. We had a great time dancing, eating, dancing, conversing, and of course dancing.
XMas at the Dance Factory
We were sitting on the couch Christmas evening watching a movie when our good friends, Janet and Jeff, called to invite us to the Dance Factory. We didn't think that there would be much going on with it being a holiday, but we are always up for a dance.
Dance Factory is in our old stomping grounds, Arlington, VA. We lived near Ballston in the mid-80's after being stationed in Hawaii for 4 years. That was just when Metro finished the Orange Line. That part of Arlington has sure changed since we lived there. The developers would take down a block of 6 bungalows and put up 18 townhouses.
Dance Factory has a full schedule of classes during the week and dances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. We had a great time. They have a good floor and sound system. The people were very friendly and we saw a wide spectrum of dancing expertise.
Then there was an older gentleman that wore a velvet coat and bow tie. He didn't dance much, but he did like to crack wise.
"Did you hear the one about the insomniac, agnostic, dyslexic?"
"He would stay up all night contemplating the existence of Dog."
Dance Factory is in our old stomping grounds, Arlington, VA. We lived near Ballston in the mid-80's after being stationed in Hawaii for 4 years. That was just when Metro finished the Orange Line. That part of Arlington has sure changed since we lived there. The developers would take down a block of 6 bungalows and put up 18 townhouses.
Dance Factory has a full schedule of classes during the week and dances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. We had a great time. They have a good floor and sound system. The people were very friendly and we saw a wide spectrum of dancing expertise.
Then there was an older gentleman that wore a velvet coat and bow tie. He didn't dance much, but he did like to crack wise.
"Did you hear the one about the insomniac, agnostic, dyslexic?"
"He would stay up all night contemplating the existence of Dog."
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Holiday Party at Studio One
Studio One had its Holiday Party Friday night. They pulled in a pretty good crowd. Everyone was in a festive mood and a good time was had by all. It was Pot Luck and people brought in their favorite dishes. It is a fairly close knit group without being "clique-ish". Newcomers are always warmly welcomed. This isn't the type of studio where a first-timer sits and watches others dance. Our instructor, Richard Benjamin, is a big believer in dancing with people other than your regular dance partner. For the gentleman dancing with other people helps identify areas where a lead needs to be developed. A lady learns to be receptive to different kinds of leading styles. My partner and I dance so much together that most of the time she reads my mind and compensates when my lead falters.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Lioudmila's Dance Studio
Studio One was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday so we couldn't follow our normal Friday night routine and go there for the social dance. We used to think that going out on Friday night after working all week was a hassle. Now, we really miss it when we can't go. It's just a great way to finish off the week and change gears for the weekend. It gives us a chance to practice our dance steps and visit with friends.
So, this week we decided to go to Lioudmila's. We have some friends that go there for lessons and they highly recommended their social dances. It was easy to find as it is just off the Beltway and down Telegraph road to Roth Street. They have good parking and are located on the 2nd floor of an office building. The floor has a good setup for taking lessons. Imagine an "H" with the bottom closed. There is the top of the stairwell in the middle of the floor and across from it is the desk. It looks like they can have several lessons going at one time without getting in each other's way. They have a beautiful wood floor that is well maintained. There is plenty of room for the dance parties also. The gentleman we spoke to told us that they get between 50-80 dancers for their social dances. There appeared to be more than enough room. This being the Friday after Thanksgiving, we had the floor to ourselves for the better part of an hour. The Friday night dance starts at 8:00 PM and ends at 11:00. Other dancers started filtering in around 9:00.
We will definately be going back to their Saturday dance parties.
So, this week we decided to go to Lioudmila's. We have some friends that go there for lessons and they highly recommended their social dances. It was easy to find as it is just off the Beltway and down Telegraph road to Roth Street. They have good parking and are located on the 2nd floor of an office building. The floor has a good setup for taking lessons. Imagine an "H" with the bottom closed. There is the top of the stairwell in the middle of the floor and across from it is the desk. It looks like they can have several lessons going at one time without getting in each other's way. They have a beautiful wood floor that is well maintained. There is plenty of room for the dance parties also. The gentleman we spoke to told us that they get between 50-80 dancers for their social dances. There appeared to be more than enough room. This being the Friday after Thanksgiving, we had the floor to ourselves for the better part of an hour. The Friday night dance starts at 8:00 PM and ends at 11:00. Other dancers started filtering in around 9:00.
We will definately be going back to their Saturday dance parties.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Cruisin'
W took a cruise last week; actually a 9 night cruise, from October 27th to November 5th. We left out of Baltimore on the Granduer of the Seas on a tour of the western Carribean. One of the first things we did was scope out the places to dance on board.
We did most of our dancing in the Centrum. This is an atrium in the middle of the ship that extends from the 4th deck all the way through the 10th deck to a skylight. There is a white marble staircase between the 4th and 5th decks. Built into the staircase are circular marble stages. These stages are large enough (barely) for a cha-cha or rhumba. The Metroline Quartet played lots of rhumbas with an occasional swing or cha-cha thrown in. Moving dances like a waltz were a challenge especially if more than one couple occupied a stage. We did get them to play a couple of tangos during the cruise.
Near the stern was the South Pacific Lounge which had a dance floor. A rock band called Riptide played there. They played classic rock and we did some swings and cha-chas. This lounge was also where they had their dance lessons. The first dance lesson we went to was country line dancing. The instructor was pretty good. It seems like a lot of people like country line dancing, because it got real crowded on the dance floor. The second lesson that we went to was an introduction to Swing. They had a couple of young ladies from the evening show trying to teach Swing. It showed that just because you know how to do a dance, it doesn't mean you know how to teach it.
We also went up to the Viking Crown Lounge which had a DJ in the evenings. He played modern music and disco tunes. This dance floor got real crowded in the evenings, but was pretty much deserted during the daytime. We took our IPOD and had a couple of good practice sessions up there.
At the poolside the Hot Spices played Carribean music. They had a beat that didn't fit with any of the dance styles we know and all of their songs had the same beat. It was like listening to the same song all week long. It got old pretty quickly and since they played directly over our stateroom, we couldn't get away from it.
The weather was very nice except for the second day out. That day we had 40 knot winds and 20 foot seas. Dancing was out of the question since it was the ship itself doing the rock and roll. It also showed a problem with having a skylight on a ship. They tend to leak. At least it was leaking at the top of the ship and not the bottom.
We did most of our dancing in the Centrum. This is an atrium in the middle of the ship that extends from the 4th deck all the way through the 10th deck to a skylight. There is a white marble staircase between the 4th and 5th decks. Built into the staircase are circular marble stages. These stages are large enough (barely) for a cha-cha or rhumba. The Metroline Quartet played lots of rhumbas with an occasional swing or cha-cha thrown in. Moving dances like a waltz were a challenge especially if more than one couple occupied a stage. We did get them to play a couple of tangos during the cruise.
Near the stern was the South Pacific Lounge which had a dance floor. A rock band called Riptide played there. They played classic rock and we did some swings and cha-chas. This lounge was also where they had their dance lessons. The first dance lesson we went to was country line dancing. The instructor was pretty good. It seems like a lot of people like country line dancing, because it got real crowded on the dance floor. The second lesson that we went to was an introduction to Swing. They had a couple of young ladies from the evening show trying to teach Swing. It showed that just because you know how to do a dance, it doesn't mean you know how to teach it.
We also went up to the Viking Crown Lounge which had a DJ in the evenings. He played modern music and disco tunes. This dance floor got real crowded in the evenings, but was pretty much deserted during the daytime. We took our IPOD and had a couple of good practice sessions up there.
At the poolside the Hot Spices played Carribean music. They had a beat that didn't fit with any of the dance styles we know and all of their songs had the same beat. It was like listening to the same song all week long. It got old pretty quickly and since they played directly over our stateroom, we couldn't get away from it.
The weather was very nice except for the second day out. That day we had 40 knot winds and 20 foot seas. Dancing was out of the question since it was the ship itself doing the rock and roll. It also showed a problem with having a skylight on a ship. They tend to leak. At least it was leaking at the top of the ship and not the bottom.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
A New Place to Dance
We heard around that there was a new place to go dancing in Northern Virginia. We are always on the lookout for another dance floor. This one is Sweetheart's Virginia Fresh Food and Music. They have dancing every night of the week from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Last night they had a county band. We made reservations for 8:00 so we could eat dinner before the dancing started. The band sounded really good and the dance floor quickly filled with couples doing the country two-step. They played a lot of line dances. We only know how to do the El Paso, so we mostly enjoyed watching.
Even though we aren't much into line dancing, this place will be worth another look at a different night with different music. The crabcakes and steak were worth the trip by themselves.
Last night they had a county band. We made reservations for 8:00 so we could eat dinner before the dancing started. The band sounded really good and the dance floor quickly filled with couples doing the country two-step. They played a lot of line dances. We only know how to do the El Paso, so we mostly enjoyed watching.
Even though we aren't much into line dancing, this place will be worth another look at a different night with different music. The crabcakes and steak were worth the trip by themselves.
Regal Dinner and Dance Club
We recently joined the Regal Dinner and Dance Club. Some people we regularily see at the Fort Belvior Officer's Club on Wednesday's dance night invited us to join.
The objective of the club is to provide a pleasant evening of dining and dancing in a social setting that our members can enjoy.
The Club holds 7 dances during the year at the Fairfax Country Club. Five of the dances are formals held on Saturdays and begin with dinner. Two are tea dances on Sundays that start earlier and end with dinner.
We went to our first dance on September 30th. The band was Angels and Aces. We've seen them several times at the O Club and really enjoy their music. They did a great job for the Regal Dance. We are really looking forward to the other dances in this series.
The objective of the club is to provide a pleasant evening of dining and dancing in a social setting that our members can enjoy.
The Club holds 7 dances during the year at the Fairfax Country Club. Five of the dances are formals held on Saturdays and begin with dinner. Two are tea dances on Sundays that start earlier and end with dinner.
We went to our first dance on September 30th. The band was Angels and Aces. We've seen them several times at the O Club and really enjoy their music. They did a great job for the Regal Dance. We are really looking forward to the other dances in this series.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Boot Scootin' Boogey
We found a place to dance in Boise. We went to the Eagles Lodge #115 off Overland Drive. They were having their singles mixer on Sunday night, but we went anyway. There was a pretty good crowd even though the Western Idaho Fair is going on this week. There is an excellent hardwood floor and lots of space for dancing. It was pretty inexpensive too. On Sunday night there was a five piece band called "Deep Water". They did a great job. They played country and western music with waltzes, foxtrots, rhumbas, some cha-cha, and of course the "Boot Scootin' Boogey".
We liked it so much that we went back on Wednesday night taking Doris' niece and her Dad. This was billed as their "Over 40" night. This was pretty generous. They could have advertised an "Over 70" night and still been honest. The band for Wednesday was "The Rebels". They were even more country than "Deep Water". Along with the "Boot Scootin' Boogey", they played mostly country two step and country waltzes and swing.
We had a great time. Especially with the mixer. They would have all the gentlemen get in the center of the dance floor and all the ladies in a ring around them. When the music started the ladies would choose a partner. After a couple of minutes the music would stop and everyone would circle the room two-by-two. When the music started again the gentleman would partner with the lady two spots ahead in line. When the music stopped again everyone lined up four-by-four. Then the gentlemen would switch partners within their foursome. We really met some nice folks. But then, you always meet the nicest folks when dancing. They also have a dance on Saturday nights but we won't be in town for that one.
We liked it so much that we went back on Wednesday night taking Doris' niece and her Dad. This was billed as their "Over 40" night. This was pretty generous. They could have advertised an "Over 70" night and still been honest. The band for Wednesday was "The Rebels". They were even more country than "Deep Water". Along with the "Boot Scootin' Boogey", they played mostly country two step and country waltzes and swing.
We had a great time. Especially with the mixer. They would have all the gentlemen get in the center of the dance floor and all the ladies in a ring around them. When the music started the ladies would choose a partner. After a couple of minutes the music would stop and everyone would circle the room two-by-two. When the music started again the gentleman would partner with the lady two spots ahead in line. When the music stopped again everyone lined up four-by-four. Then the gentlemen would switch partners within their foursome. We really met some nice folks. But then, you always meet the nicest folks when dancing. They also have a dance on Saturday nights but we won't be in town for that one.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
I Tango, You Tango, We Tango
We made our first foray into Argentine Tango last weekend. I saw an ad in the Weekend Section of the Washington Post for a performance of I Tango at the Lisner Auditorium down at George Washington University. We had been hearing about Argentine Tango, and this seemed like a perfect opportunity to see what it is all about.
For the performance The Argentine Tango Society flew in 12 of Argentina's most accomplished Tango dancers in a premiere event. After the performance, the Argentine Embassy hosted an authentic Milonga, a Tango party. Also appearing were the young dancers from the American Ballroom Theater Youth Performance Company, who starred in the documentary movie, Mad Hot Ballroom. It was two hours of some excellent music and dance. These couples can really move. Both the dancing and music were world class.
We had planned on going to the milonga, but the traffic and parking around Dupont Circle defeated us. We should have taken a cab from the auditorium to the Embassy.
We continued our foray last night by going to the Dance With Me studio in Herndon for a group lesson in Argentine Tango. We were instructed by Susan Cox. She is a great instructor, especially for beginners. She taught us enough in a hour and a half to do the basic step and even added a fan and a turn.
Here is an interesting article about Tango from the Society of Neuroscience.
For the performance The Argentine Tango Society flew in 12 of Argentina's most accomplished Tango dancers in a premiere event. After the performance, the Argentine Embassy hosted an authentic Milonga, a Tango party. Also appearing were the young dancers from the American Ballroom Theater Youth Performance Company, who starred in the documentary movie, Mad Hot Ballroom. It was two hours of some excellent music and dance. These couples can really move. Both the dancing and music were world class.
We had planned on going to the milonga, but the traffic and parking around Dupont Circle defeated us. We should have taken a cab from the auditorium to the Embassy.
We continued our foray last night by going to the Dance With Me studio in Herndon for a group lesson in Argentine Tango. We were instructed by Susan Cox. She is a great instructor, especially for beginners. She taught us enough in a hour and a half to do the basic step and even added a fan and a turn.
Here is an interesting article about Tango from the Society of Neuroscience.
Sunday, July 23, 2006
Pay Attention
My regular dance partner and I were talking about the Tennessee Waltz. It is a great waltz that you here around especially in venues that play country waltzes. It also serves as a cautionary tale that shows why gentlemen should stick to those lessons. This gentleman should have practiced more and paid attention to his dance lessons. Obviously, he lost his sweetheart to a better dancer. My dance partner sees nothing wrong in throwing me over for another gentleman who is more proficient at dancing.
Here are the lyrics;
Tennessee Waltz
I was waltzing with my darlin’ to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
Introduced him to my loved one and while they were waltzing
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes I lost my little darlin’ the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
Here are the lyrics;
Tennessee Waltz
I was waltzing with my darlin’ to the Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
Introduced him to my loved one and while they were waltzing
My friend stole my sweetheart from me
I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz
Now I know just how much I have lost
Yes I lost my little darlin’ the night they were playing
The beautiful Tennessee Waltz
Sunday, July 02, 2006
Just Like Old Times
An unusual thing happened last night. We didn't have a dance scheduled. What's a Saturday night without going out to dance? We decided we would head down to Fredericksburg to our old stomping grounds (pun intented). We went to the 4th of July celebration at the Strictly Ballroom studio in Fredericksburg. We took lessons there from Melissa and Mike for a couple of years. We had a great time dancing with old friends. You find a wide range of dancers with a variety of expertise.
They have a great selection of group and private lessons. They also have a dance practice on Saturday nights. There is a lesson that starts at 7:30 and the dancing goes on until 10:30.
Melissa and Mike are great instructors and can really break down the steps for either beginners or more experienced dancers. If you have an inclination to get into competitions, Melissa and Mike can really help.
They have a great selection of group and private lessons. They also have a dance practice on Saturday nights. There is a lesson that starts at 7:30 and the dancing goes on until 10:30.
Melissa and Mike are great instructors and can really break down the steps for either beginners or more experienced dancers. If you have an inclination to get into competitions, Melissa and Mike can really help.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Dancing until the Rain Stopped
We went up to the Harris Pavilion last weekend where the T-Birds were scheduled to play. Unfortunately, we got rained out. Just as we pulled into the parking lot it started raining. Then it started coming down in buckets. We had met some friends there and got some take-out to stake out a table. Even sitting under the pavilion it started to get damp. The band was just starting to get their sound system up when we had a couple of near misses with lightning. The kind where the "flash" and the "bang" arrive at the same time. That's when they started packing.
We danced to the T-Birds last summer a were really looking forward to them playing.
We ended up going to a new studio in Centerville, called "The Ballroom". A nice place tucked into a shopping center. They have a pretty good floor and sound system. We picked up a brochure just to check them out. They have a nice lineup of classes throughout the week, both individual and group. We ended up having a great time dancing until the rain stopped.
We danced to the T-Birds last summer a were really looking forward to them playing.
We ended up going to a new studio in Centerville, called "The Ballroom". A nice place tucked into a shopping center. They have a pretty good floor and sound system. We picked up a brochure just to check them out. They have a nice lineup of classes throughout the week, both individual and group. We ended up having a great time dancing until the rain stopped.
Saturday, June 10, 2006
The Fabulous Bel Airs
Tonight we are going to see the Bel Airs at the Harris Pavilion for their Motown and Blues Brothers Review. Sounds like some good music. I hope we can dance to it.
The Harris Pavilion has some great bands for their Saturday night dances. We usually join some friends to get together and dance. The dance goes from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM. We like to get there early so we can get a good seat and grab a bite of dinner at Fosters.
The Harris Pavilion has some great bands for their Saturday night dances. We usually join some friends to get together and dance. The dance goes from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM. We like to get there early so we can get a good seat and grab a bite of dinner at Fosters.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Officer James M. Feltis III
Last weekend we did not go dancing. We went instead to the 18th Annual Candlelight Vigil at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC.
We went to honor Officer James Feltis who was killed in the line of duty in February 2005. I have the privilege of working with Mary Feltis, the widow of James Feltis. I only met James once when he came to the office and Mary introduced us. However, I feel that I know him well.
It is said that you can take the measure of a man by the company he keeps. This being true, James Feltis was a great man. I have nothing but the highest respect for Mary Feltis. Her strength through this last most difficult year has been extraordinary. The other officers of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency have shown great consideration for Mary and compassion for their young daughter.
It is well to remember and honor those who have given their all to protect and serve the rest of us. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is something that everyone should visit. Next time you are in DC, take the Metro Red Line to Judiciary Square. Go up the F Street escalators and there you are. While you are there visit Panel 59 West and pay your respects to Officer James M. Feltis III, whose name is inscribed there.
We went to honor Officer James Feltis who was killed in the line of duty in February 2005. I have the privilege of working with Mary Feltis, the widow of James Feltis. I only met James once when he came to the office and Mary introduced us. However, I feel that I know him well.
It is said that you can take the measure of a man by the company he keeps. This being true, James Feltis was a great man. I have nothing but the highest respect for Mary Feltis. Her strength through this last most difficult year has been extraordinary. The other officers of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency have shown great consideration for Mary and compassion for their young daughter.
It is well to remember and honor those who have given their all to protect and serve the rest of us. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is something that everyone should visit. Next time you are in DC, take the Metro Red Line to Judiciary Square. Go up the F Street escalators and there you are. While you are there visit Panel 59 West and pay your respects to Officer James M. Feltis III, whose name is inscribed there.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Indications
A strange and wonderful thing happened last night. We went to the Wednesday night dance at the Officer's Club on Fort Belvoir. They had their usual great buffet and dancing to the tunes of Bob Williams. The O Club brings in a mixture of entertainers for their events. On Wednesdays we've seen anything from a 5 piece ensemble down to Bob. Bob Williams is a vocalist who sings along to instrumentals and has his own renditions of songs. He usually plays a lot of foxtrot, waltzes, and the occasional ballad.
Anyway, the strange and wonderful thing was someone actually complimented us on dancing. It was wonderful because it is nice to be noticed. We don't do dance competitions. We only compete against ourselves. It is good to get an indication that our dance lessons are paying off. It was strange because we got the compliment after dancing a waltz. The waltz has never been the strongest dance in our repetiore. It has taken a while to get the feel for it. We are finally getting to the point where we can move around the floor and do more than the basic box.
So, our thanks to Agnes Bordas and Richard Benjamin, pictured below, from Studio One of Alexandria. Their patient work with us is showing results.
Anyway, the strange and wonderful thing was someone actually complimented us on dancing. It was wonderful because it is nice to be noticed. We don't do dance competitions. We only compete against ourselves. It is good to get an indication that our dance lessons are paying off. It was strange because we got the compliment after dancing a waltz. The waltz has never been the strongest dance in our repetiore. It has taken a while to get the feel for it. We are finally getting to the point where we can move around the floor and do more than the basic box.
So, our thanks to Agnes Bordas and Richard Benjamin, pictured below, from Studio One of Alexandria. Their patient work with us is showing results.
Sunday, May 07, 2006
PWC Fire and Rescue 40th Anniversary
This a a photo of our group all dressed up for the Fireman's Ball. The Prince William County Fire and Rescue had its 40th anniversary celebration at the local VFW hall. They had a great buffet and a wonderful program to honor our local heros. They had a local band named the "Tom Cats". We danced a lot of swings and a couple of hustles.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School
There is another dance movie that opened recently called Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm School. It is only playing in a limited number of theaters. We went to Shirlington to see it, but it was definitely worth the drive.
While the story line in the last movie we reviewed, “Take The Lead” was predictable, this one was anything but. The director used an alternating time sequence to look back on one life while looking forward at another.
Frank Keane (Robert Carlyle) witnesses a car accident involving Steve Mills (John Goodman) and stops to help. Steve is on the way to Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm School to keep an appointment he made 40 years ago. He had attended this school in the early 60s as a boy where he met his first love. They agreed to meet at the school on the 5th day of the 5th month of the 5th year of the new millennium. He implores Frank to deliver his regrets.
One man's dream becomes another man's destiny as Frank is pulled into a journey that is illuminating and funny and ultimately redemptive--a journey through dance that changes his life forever.
Dancing is only one thread that the director uses to weave the story. Each character’s situation contributes to the whole. We highly recommend this movie.
While the story line in the last movie we reviewed, “Take The Lead” was predictable, this one was anything but. The director used an alternating time sequence to look back on one life while looking forward at another.
Frank Keane (Robert Carlyle) witnesses a car accident involving Steve Mills (John Goodman) and stops to help. Steve is on the way to Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing and Charm School to keep an appointment he made 40 years ago. He had attended this school in the early 60s as a boy where he met his first love. They agreed to meet at the school on the 5th day of the 5th month of the 5th year of the new millennium. He implores Frank to deliver his regrets.
One man's dream becomes another man's destiny as Frank is pulled into a journey that is illuminating and funny and ultimately redemptive--a journey through dance that changes his life forever.
Dancing is only one thread that the director uses to weave the story. Each character’s situation contributes to the whole. We highly recommend this movie.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Dancing as a hobby
There are a couple of things that I like about ballroom dancing. First, it is an opportunity for my wife and I to do something together. More than just doing the same thing at the same time, we are actually doing something with each other. It sure beats sitting in front of the boob tube together.
Second is that it takes concentration and focus to dance. My day is filled with phone calls and meetings and running around. I usually going in several different directions at once. However, when we practice together or go to a dance or take a lesson, I have to set everything else aside and focus on my partner and what we are doing.
There is nothing bad about doing something together with your soul mate that focuses all your attention on the here and now.
Second is that it takes concentration and focus to dance. My day is filled with phone calls and meetings and running around. I usually going in several different directions at once. However, when we practice together or go to a dance or take a lesson, I have to set everything else aside and focus on my partner and what we are doing.
There is nothing bad about doing something together with your soul mate that focuses all your attention on the here and now.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
A Movie Review: Take the Lead
We always go to all the dance movies. Last week we saw Take the Lead. It was a cold and rainy afternoon; perfect for going to the movies. Other people must have thought so too because the place was packed.
Take the Lead is a feel-good Cinderella story complete with a ball at the end. Antonio Banderas stars in the story that is loosely based on the life of Pierre Dulaine. Pierre started a program to teach ballroom dance to grade-schoolers in the NYC public school system. This movie follows the same premise with a program to teach high school kids in Chicago.
Pierre is riding his bike home from a dance when he witnesses some kids wacking away at a car with a nine iron. He picks up a parking pass that the kids drop as they run away. It turns out the car belongs to the principal of the local HS. While returning it, he hatches the idea to teach ballroom dancing at the school. The principal thinks he's nuts. She lets him try with the incorrigibles assigned to detention. The students in detention think he's an alien from another world. Through his persistence and love of dance he wins them over and inspires them to compete in a city wide ballroom dance competition.
The story line and plot development are good but predictable. It does have some great dance scenes. Doris really enjoyed it when Antonio Banderas demonstrated the Tango. A wonderful line from the movie described a tango as 'Sex on hardwood'.
This was a really good movie, especially for dancers and we highly recommend going to see it.
Take the Lead is a feel-good Cinderella story complete with a ball at the end. Antonio Banderas stars in the story that is loosely based on the life of Pierre Dulaine. Pierre started a program to teach ballroom dance to grade-schoolers in the NYC public school system. This movie follows the same premise with a program to teach high school kids in Chicago.
Pierre is riding his bike home from a dance when he witnesses some kids wacking away at a car with a nine iron. He picks up a parking pass that the kids drop as they run away. It turns out the car belongs to the principal of the local HS. While returning it, he hatches the idea to teach ballroom dancing at the school. The principal thinks he's nuts. She lets him try with the incorrigibles assigned to detention. The students in detention think he's an alien from another world. Through his persistence and love of dance he wins them over and inspires them to compete in a city wide ballroom dance competition.
The story line and plot development are good but predictable. It does have some great dance scenes. Doris really enjoyed it when Antonio Banderas demonstrated the Tango. A wonderful line from the movie described a tango as 'Sex on hardwood'.
This was a really good movie, especially for dancers and we highly recommend going to see it.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Dancing at the O Club
This week we went twice to the Officers Club at Fort Belvoir. We generally like to go on Wednesday night when they have a buffet and dancing from 6:00 to 9:00. The crowd is generally older and mostly have the basics down of ballroom dance. They know about line of dance and you can even recognize some steps. There are a couple of couples that seem to be able to take one particular step and adapt it to any beat, but these are in the minority. They had a vocalist Wednesday night. The good thing about a vocalist is that the music will have a consistency to it. Sometimes with a live band the tempo will change throughout a dance. It can be disconcerting if the beat changes from a cha-cha to a rhumba to a bolero and back again all in one song.
Friday, we had an out-of-town visitor so we went back to the O Club. We wanted a place to visit. At a regular resturant they want you to eat and go. Friday night at the O Club is Seafood Buffet and they expect people to hang around to eat and dance. They had a band that was new to us on Friday night. They are named Private Stock and played country-rock. We got to dance a couple of swings.
Friday, we had an out-of-town visitor so we went back to the O Club. We wanted a place to visit. At a regular resturant they want you to eat and go. Friday night at the O Club is Seafood Buffet and they expect people to hang around to eat and dance. They had a band that was new to us on Friday night. They are named Private Stock and played country-rock. We got to dance a couple of swings.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Sunday at the Candy Factory
We went to the Candy Factory for the 1st Sunday dance. The featured dance was the Waltz. It was a pretty good lesson. Bobbi started out with the basic square for all the new dancers and then did a Corkscrew for the dancers with more experience. The Corkscrew starts out with a Twinkle and the gentleman brings the right foot across and in front of the left, then pivots to the left, while the lady walks around him.
There was quite a crowd last night. Bobbi used to teach ballroom dance at the Candy Factory just on Thursdays. Now, she has added a class on Wednesday and teaches both a beginning and an intermediate class on Thursday.
There was quite a crowd last night. Bobbi used to teach ballroom dance at the Candy Factory just on Thursdays. Now, she has added a class on Wednesday and teaches both a beginning and an intermediate class on Thursday.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Rockin' Sock Hop
The Prince William Chapter of the American Red Cross is putting on a dance at the Heritage Hunt Golf & Country Club. This dance will be on Saturday, March 25th, from 6:00 PM to 11:30 PM. Proceeds from the Sock Hop go to help the Prince William Chapter serve members of the military and victims of fire and other disasters in our community. For information on this dance please call 703-368-4511 ext. 227.
They will have live music with one of our favorite bands, the Starlights. The Starlights are a garage band from the 70's that never grew up. They are perfect for this kind of dance. The recommended attire is 1950's Cool or Casual.
The festivities will include:
They will have live music with one of our favorite bands, the Starlights. The Starlights are a garage band from the 70's that never grew up. They are perfect for this kind of dance. The recommended attire is 1950's Cool or Casual.
The festivities will include:
- Dancing
- Dinner
- Raffle
- Crazy Socks Contest
- Games
- Silent Auction
Prices vary
- Individuals - $70 ($65 before March 10)
- Bronze Sponsor - $1500
- Silver Sponsor - $3000
- Gold Sponsor - $5000
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Dancing the Night Away
This Friday night dance at Studio One had a few more couples and Richard brought in his Mud Pie for people to enjoy. Richard played the Waltz quite a bit last night. Since he is in control of the sound system we get to dance what he's in the mood for.
Phil and Laurie were showing off pictures of the new grandson. The kid really has a head of hair.
We've been working on the Heel-Toe Swivel in the Cha-Cha. I think it will be a while until we can dance that one to music. I'm still getting the knack of getting that swivel down.
Pictured are Agnes Bordas and Richard Benjamin, dance instructors at Studio One.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Friday Night Dance
I didn't know if I would make the dance last night. I had been out of town on business all week but managed to get back in time to go to the dance. We go to the social dance that is held every Friday night at Studio One in Alexandria. Attendance was light last night. Everyone must have been home watching the Olympics or something. This just means that there was more room on the dance floor for us.
Pictured are Agnes Bordas and Richard Benjamin, dance instructors at Studio One.
Going dancing is a great way to unwind from the week. Richard lays out some finger foods and occasionally someone will bring in a favorite dish. They have tables and a TV in the back where couples rest between dances and watch re-runs of "Dancing With the Stars". We visit back and forth but generally try to get all the dancing in that we can. Richard plays a selection of dance tunes every week, both smooth and latin. We are getting so that we know at least a few steps in most of the regular ballroom dances. One day we will pick up the dances that we haven't gotten to yet. There is always more to learn. With dancing the journey is the destination. Whether you are a novice social dancer or a professional there is always another step to learn or technique to polish.
Monday, February 20, 2006
Dance Lesson 2/20
I had a private lesson alone with our instructor tonight. We worked on the Cha Cha and the Rhumba. We went over some styling in both dances and we started to learn some new steps which definitely need a lot of refinement. We are getting to the harder steps in both dances now and they need more work to smooth out. We are almost done with the bronze level in both dances.
Valentine's Day After the Fact
We got to go to another Valentine's Day Dance on Saturday night. This one was at the Candy Factory. It had been postponed from the previous weekend. Postponing it a week didn't help their attendance, but it did leave us plenty of room on the dance floor.
They had a lot of good finger foods, with a chocolate fountain to dip strawberries in.
Several of our dance crowd were there, even Stella. I would never venture to guess a ladie's age. I will just say that Stella is a very experience dancer. She usually comes as a single to the same dances that we get to. She is a lot of fun to dance with and can still really "cut a rug".
We also went to the Recreation Center for the Sunday practice session. There was a real light crowd there, too. Besides, Jodie and Charlie, there were Candi and Jerry. Candi and Jerry took lessons from Jodie and Charlie in the same class as we did a couple of years ago. We all tend to get to the same dance venues.
They had a lot of good finger foods, with a chocolate fountain to dip strawberries in.
Several of our dance crowd were there, even Stella. I would never venture to guess a ladie's age. I will just say that Stella is a very experience dancer. She usually comes as a single to the same dances that we get to. She is a lot of fun to dance with and can still really "cut a rug".
We also went to the Recreation Center for the Sunday practice session. There was a real light crowd there, too. Besides, Jodie and Charlie, there were Candi and Jerry. Candi and Jerry took lessons from Jodie and Charlie in the same class as we did a couple of years ago. We all tend to get to the same dance venues.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Valentines Dances
We did get some dancing in for Valentines Day. On the 14th we went to the Officer's Club at Ft. Belvoir. They had an ensamble with a singer, a keyboard player, and a drummer. We went with Janet and Jeff and another couple who are friends of theirs. The O Club has a pretty good dance floor and a variety of local bands play there. We generally go to their Wednesday night dances. The crowd there is generally older, but most of them know the at least the fundementals of dance.
Last night, we went to the Valentines Day dance at Studio One. Richard told everyone to where something red that everyone could see. Red undies didn't count. We had a pretty good crowd and everyone brought a dish, so there was lots to eat, too. Richard was in fine form and did the Samba with a couple of different ladies. He can really get that latin motion going.
Tonight, we are going to the Candy Factory. They had scheduled their Valentines Day dance last weekend, but got snowed out. They had a dance last Valentines Day and it was a lot of fun. They have a CD player and the regular dance instructor plays DJ. She has a good selection of dance music and the crowd there is a mix of experienced and novice dancers.
Last night, we went to the Valentines Day dance at Studio One. Richard told everyone to where something red that everyone could see. Red undies didn't count. We had a pretty good crowd and everyone brought a dish, so there was lots to eat, too. Richard was in fine form and did the Samba with a couple of different ladies. He can really get that latin motion going.
Tonight, we are going to the Candy Factory. They had scheduled their Valentines Day dance last weekend, but got snowed out. They had a dance last Valentines Day and it was a lot of fun. They have a CD player and the regular dance instructor plays DJ. She has a good selection of dance music and the crowd there is a mix of experienced and novice dancers.
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Snowed out for Valentine's Day
We were all set to go to a Valentine's Day dance at the Candy Factory in Manassas last night. Unfortunately, it got cancelled because of the snow storm. It was a real shame about the weather. We knew of at least 5 different dances we could have gone to. They were probably all cancelled.
So, we stayed home and practiced. Last year we got rid of all the furniture in the living room, tore up the carpet, and had the oak floor re-finished. It is not a real big space, but one of the short walls is mirrored so it works pretty well. We do fine practicing the latin dances, but the moving dances like waltz and foxtrot are a little tricky.
We have some exercises that we do. For spins we practice to a Rhumba beat, stepping to the left or right with the "quick-quick" and spinning on the ball of one foot for the slow. Then, repeat for the other direction. For Foxtrot, we stand face to face and palm to palm. To a Foxtrot we alternatively go forward and back trying to length our strides. After that, we place LP records on our heads and go up and down the floor balancing the records. This is to help us not to bounce when we Foxtrot. Doris has an easier time with this; the record keeps slipping off my pointy head.
So, we stayed home and practiced. Last year we got rid of all the furniture in the living room, tore up the carpet, and had the oak floor re-finished. It is not a real big space, but one of the short walls is mirrored so it works pretty well. We do fine practicing the latin dances, but the moving dances like waltz and foxtrot are a little tricky.
We have some exercises that we do. For spins we practice to a Rhumba beat, stepping to the left or right with the "quick-quick" and spinning on the ball of one foot for the slow. Then, repeat for the other direction. For Foxtrot, we stand face to face and palm to palm. To a Foxtrot we alternatively go forward and back trying to length our strides. After that, we place LP records on our heads and go up and down the floor balancing the records. This is to help us not to bounce when we Foxtrot. Doris has an easier time with this; the record keeps slipping off my pointy head.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Monday Night Lesson
We took our regular Monday night lesson from Richard at Studio One last night. I am getting better at keeping the timing on the Back Spot Turn with Reverse and Roll Underarm turns. It seem counter-intuitive, but adding the turns seems to make all the difference in getting the time right when going into that last chasse.
Also on the Cha-Cha, we started work on the Cross Over and Break, not to be confused with the Cross Over Break. You do a Cross Over Break as part of the Cross Over and Break. This is one where we need a real slow Cha-Cha.
On the Foxtrot, Richard made a correction on our Adlib Right. You are supposed to step, brush, step, and then pivot to the right. I was turning right as part of the brush step, which doesn't give my partner a good lead and looks weird.
We also started a new step in the Foxtrot, the Promenade Twist. I have to remember to twist with the right heel and the left ball of foot and Doris has to remember to lead with her right shoulder.
Monday, February 06, 2006
Super Bowl Sunday
We went to our regular Sunday night practice at the Recreation Center yesterday. It is normally scheduled from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. They had it a half hour early in consideration of the Big Game. There was a light turnout. Besides us there were only the instructors, Jodi and Charlie, another couple, Jerry and Candy, and one single, Paul.
We started our dancing at the Rec Center a couple of years ago We signed up for group classes in Beginner Ballroom. A group class is a good place to start. You don't feel as foolish when you start to learn when everyone else around you looks just a clunky. The prices at the Rec Center are less expensive than private lessons also. The instructors are pretty good. Charlie's regular job is with the Fire Department. Jodi works with the Akita Rescue League and they normally have 10 or so dogs to take care of.
We started our dancing at the Rec Center a couple of years ago We signed up for group classes in Beginner Ballroom. A group class is a good place to start. You don't feel as foolish when you start to learn when everyone else around you looks just a clunky. The prices at the Rec Center are less expensive than private lessons also. The instructors are pretty good. Charlie's regular job is with the Fire Department. Jodi works with the Akita Rescue League and they normally have 10 or so dogs to take care of.
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Friday Night at Studio One
Last night we danced at Studio One in Alexandria, Virginia. They have a practice session for students and guests that goes from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM. There is no lesson, just folks getting together to dance. There was a pretty good crowd. Some new faces and a lot of regulars.
We enjoy dancing at dance studios. People do more than the "high school prom sway". They understand line of dance and have at least a little skill at floor craft. There are dancers of different levels, from beginners to people who have been taking lessons for years. For a gentleman, an excellent way to test your lead is to dance with more than one lady.
We enjoy dancing at dance studios. People do more than the "high school prom sway". They understand line of dance and have at least a little skill at floor craft. There are dancers of different levels, from beginners to people who have been taking lessons for years. For a gentleman, an excellent way to test your lead is to dance with more than one lady.
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