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17 years ago
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I love dancing to slow music, with one, two, or three girls (at the same time)...
And also, I enjoy breakdancing and 90s hits.
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17 years ago
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I dance to any music that is more or less suitable for it, because lately I've been dancing exclusively HUSTLE (dance improvisations in pairs to random music). ;)
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17 years ago
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I usually listen to rock and alternative music, but I enjoy dancing to drum and bass. There are some great tracks. And I recommend that all fans of heavy music listen to darkside. It's amazing to dance to. It blows your mind, but it's not something you can listen to for a long time, but it's still awesome!
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17 years ago
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It's hard to call this a dance... Slam!! When you're in the flow of movement, when you can get hit in the eye, nose, or teeth at any moment... When it's so great. If you fall, they won't trample you; they'll help you up as a comrade. After all, we are all one people (:).
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17 years ago
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Drum and Bass, electrohouse, techno, trance, dub, jungle, neurofunk, pump... practically any dynamic dance music. The main thing is that the club should be good, with hard-working DJs who don't steal tracks from their colleagues but create their own works. And no repetitions! Listening to the same track three times a night is very tiring. In general, I'm an "old-school raver," except I don't respect wheels, powder, and other chemicals. All normal people go "for health." And I have plenty of it to rave for 7 hours almost without a break. I don't like sluggish dance floors with people lazily moving. I much prefer crowded clubs with a lot of people having fun (if only there were fewer drug users).
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17 years ago
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I don't like slow dance floors with people moving lazily.
That never happens at rock concerts ;)
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17 years ago
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But at rock concerts, there are a lot of unwashed and drunk people. And also a disproportionately large number of male individuals. So, I prefer clubs. Although my musical tastes change depending on the season – in winter, I listen to heavy metal and warm up :) And in summer, I have fun in clubs and completely forget about heavy music.
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17 years ago
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It's not very nice to push girls around during a slam :(
So I try not to "push" them :D
Also, there are disproportionately many male creatures.
Naturally. There are even more girls in clubs – which is good. But I don't like clubs. Probably because of the music.
I remember at a disco in Crimea, some rather full (to put it mildly) woman (again, more like a grandmother) was dancing... Next to her, everyone seemed slow...
It's funny that at punk gatherings, almost everyone looks like clones :D
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17 years ago
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It's important to distinguish between so-called "discos" and nightclubs. Visiting discos might only appeal to teenagers or elderly fans nostalgically reminiscing about "Veselye Rebata" and "Ariel." Discos are a festering sore on the body of any resort, sanatorium, or pioneer camp. When I was 13-14, I never understood why my peers went there. They couldn't dance and didn't even try! Maybe they waited for slow dances and invited pretty girls... but to spend several hours in a stuffy room listening to awful music and watching people flail their limbs...:smile21:
When I turned 16, I quickly became a regular at all the city's clubs – the difference compared to "discos" seemed striking to me. I also managed to catch the tail end of the "golden age" of the "kolbasery" (a type of club), which have practically disappeared by now. I am often accused of having old-fashioned tastes, but I can't stand the current cult of "rich and beautiful." My element is movement, rhythm that blows your mind. It doesn't matter how much your clothes cost or where you work. What matters is how you dance.
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17 years ago
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It's worth distinguishing between so-called "discos" and nightclubs.
I honestly don't know.
If it happened at night + there was striptease, then I think it's more likely the second option :D
It doesn't matter how expensive the clothes you're wearing are or where you work. What matters is how you dance.
I don't dance very well... I'm better at shoving :D
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17 years ago
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Honestly, I don't know.
If it happened at night and involved a striptease, I think it's more likely the latter.
Yes, you're right. Although, not all stripteases are the same! Once, there was this rather obscure club in St. Petersburg called Night City. The music wasn't great, but I went there because of something quite rare – there were three times more girls than guys (which was really strange and unusual). Every night, there was either a striptease, a fire-breathing show, or a fire-eating show. And to keep the stage from being empty, all the fans of "amateur" striptease would have fun during the free time. Once, there was a contest for the best male amateur striptease (I don't remember what the prize was – I think the winner could spend the rest of the night bowling with friends, paid for by the club). Three guys made it to the final. And just as the dance was almost over, a huge, fat woman suddenly climbed onto the stage and tried to pull down the pants of one of the guys with her large hands! The poor guy immediately wilted (he was clearly of a more fragile build than this, shall we say, "fan"), and the security had to intervene. That guy never appeared on stage again and in the following nights, he pretended that male striptease was "not for him" at all.)))
So, even in fairly cultured nightclubs, there can be incidents comparable in level of idiocy to those at discotheques. But it's rare, of course ;)
And I'm not a very good dancer... I'm better at pushing and shoving.
It's okay, you have your whole life ahead of you – you'll definitely learn! The main thing is not to restrain the movements of your body and express yourself fully.
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1 year ago
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under insane asylum, in-patient music


why should I dance to this, maybe I'm a prostitute by nature
no music, do I look like a fool?
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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