Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Univeral Dance Floor

This new year is really bringing out the agonizing new appraisals. Many of the top people are realizing that it may be a whole new ballgame. The old crap has got to go. It may not be right and it may not be fair but this adjustment has been a long time coming.
"It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

The ballroom with the best dance floor in the Pacific from the beginning was labeled as a Multi-Purpose Recreational Facility and cannot be changed. Large enough for the International Style, competition and exhibition dancers to use. Perhaps this is new?

The drive to seek more dance locations with good dance floors is revving up. The McCoy Pavilion and the Kilauea Recreation Center are the two best places to recondition and rival the Ballroom. Perfect size and location for the small clubs with social kind of dancers.

There will be a place to dance in the West just as there will also be a place to dance in the East. How about Waimanalo District Park? They will come up with a lot of mumbo jumbo to stop it but a good dance floor is all that is needed, the rest is gingerbread.

"Sh-Boom, (Life Could Be A Dream) by the Chordettes


And from Olga Salvatore on the Big Island we get these beautiful posters. We can sure learn something from them. We will have something like this some day in downtown Honolulu. Think of a Tea Dance thing.


"The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mode of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change; happiness, like a child, must be allowed to grow up." 

And we are starting to get a little action in the Danza Mestiza blog. Took six months to get over 10 average hits per day. The others took about 3 months. So we are pretty well saturated in blogs.

The individual blogs go up and down but the total stays right around 280 to 290 average hits per day. The next goal will be 334 average hits per day which will mean 10,000 hits for a 30 day month. Now that is impressive.

However, it would be fairly easy for a person living in the Turtle Bay area and with easy access to the North Shore and Windward Oahu, It could be a great blog and develop some good dance opportunities for the residents. Perhaps some day. This is an urban island.









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