Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The New Plateau

Apparently we are in another plateau. It started from the beginning of the year and had only a few ups, when something important came up. The blogs themselves are not that predictable, yet. First one, then another creeps up to second place. So it seems to me, that another couple months should straighten things out.

"Then come the lights shining on you from above. You are a
performer. You forget all you learned, the process of technique,
the fear, the pain, you even forget who you are, you become one
with the music, the lights, indeed one with the dance."
~Shirley Maclaine

So we missed this one.
It doesn't help to have me running around with new blogs and deleting or renaming others. I have to strive for a little more stabililty. So for now we accept that Town Dancer will stay at the number one spot for some time in the future, specially if they go independent. Most readers know what is usually in there. Others will join as readers with the same expectations.

"Snowbird" by Anne Murray

The others are still hazy except that they are somewhat territorially bound, which most of our reader/dancers have become accustomed to, in belonging to dance clubs. Moanalua Corridor and the Platinum Horseshoe are well on their way to establishing their territory. Windward is still in doubt. They have been in the dark for 50 years, so perhaps they would rather stay there for another fifty. All we can do is try. If we bother, we must accept and leave it for later, much later.

"Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" by Green Day

Club Dancer is frankly going for the "social" dancer, the one that dances for his/her own kicks, combined with the socializing with fellow dancers. Once we get that established, we will be able to "entice" more people to our type of dance and social activity. And the blog that goes with it.

Beyond Oahu is doing amazingly good, and it appears to appeal to those that can think much farther than just what happens on this Island. Goody, goody, Gumdrops.

We do receive some comments from time to time and all signed by anonymous. Doesn't do anyone any good, does it? But we do welcome "your" comments because they are honest and they are your own opinions. You have a perfect right to them. And furthermore, most of us are interested. Thanks.

 Blogger's Law Number 24B: Nothing is ever so bad
that it cannot get worse.

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