A= "What happens at Apartment 6..."
L= "No comment."
(or is there? you should look...)
No, seriously, look at the comments, but before you go, you should know that there is no shame in dancing crazy in your living room. I believe it should be therapy.
M showed us that there is an art to dance parties. It's no easy task to let loose and release your inhibitions, especially because people have a phobia of dancing in public. And, though dancing in your living room is not usually public, I would say it's a good way to practice anything more complicated than the YMCA.
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- AJ
- If art imitates life, then life experience should be art...so show me, tell me, teach me, happen to me--I'm wide-eyed and wondering, and waiting to pick up a few tricks...
Are you kidding? Of course there's a comment! The secret to dance moves is, apparently, in your hips. But you can't actually move your hips; you have to move your knees. (Though no one says that the secret to dancing is in your knees: that's not very exciting to say.)
ReplyDeleteM just dances by tuition, and people may or may not be failures at Intuition Dancing...unless they watch MTV for a summer and learn some moves.
I really think you gals are over analyzing the act of dancing. It's just something that tends to happen when music is on.
ReplyDeletesays the man good at Intuition Dancing...
ReplyDeleteP. S. I guess we should always read the comments...
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