The_Dorkcyde
Changui
I'd like to understand the appeal of going solo or with guys to the club, as a intermediate (probably closer to the beginner level of intermediate) lead, I really would.
Right now, I very much enjoy going to the clubs with a few friends (male and female) and dancing almost exclusively with them. Dance socials where I know lots of people are great too. I find partner dancing is a fun way to connect with people who you want to connect with and enjoy the music you like together. What I don't particularly get joy from is hanging out on the side of the dance floor and asking random women to dance who I have no desire to connect with, whose enjoyment is fleeting at best, and at worst who may or may not have weird issues or hang-ups that destroy the fun of dancing, such as:
I can see how being an advanced lead at the club can be fun, because people know you, your style is impressive, you don't get bad vibe from partners, and everybody wants to dance with you. But why go solo at all, as an intermediate lead, be at the bottom of the pecking order, and have a bunch of okay dance experiences with people you don't know (and a few bad ones)? Am I missing something?
Right now, I very much enjoy going to the clubs with a few friends (male and female) and dancing almost exclusively with them. Dance socials where I know lots of people are great too. I find partner dancing is a fun way to connect with people who you want to connect with and enjoy the music you like together. What I don't particularly get joy from is hanging out on the side of the dance floor and asking random women to dance who I have no desire to connect with, whose enjoyment is fleeting at best, and at worst who may or may not have weird issues or hang-ups that destroy the fun of dancing, such as:
- Partners who have hang-ups about where and how you touch them (I had one partner who said she didn't want me to touch her fingers. Seriously!?)
- Partners who have hang-ups about certain moves (e.g. dips)
- Partners who just want to show off their freestyle dance moves and won't pick up your hand
- Partners who just give off a bored vibe
- Partners who critique you (even if they're the ones messing up)
- Partners who overreact when an accidental collision happens
I can see how being an advanced lead at the club can be fun, because people know you, your style is impressive, you don't get bad vibe from partners, and everybody wants to dance with you. But why go solo at all, as an intermediate lead, be at the bottom of the pecking order, and have a bunch of okay dance experiences with people you don't know (and a few bad ones)? Am I missing something?