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Question on Terminology
Posted by samueld
6/28/2015  9:48:00 AM
Case 1: You attend a dance venue where a waltz is being played. The female dancers all have their heads tilted and the dancers have prescribed posture and movement.

Case 2: You attend a dance venue where a waltz is being played. There is no head tilting and most dancers although keeping time to the music are not overly concerned with posture.

I would like to know some accurate term(s) to describe and contrast each case. I may be wrong but I assume must of you reading this question would not attend a Case 2 venue if for no other reason then to avoid developing habits contrary to prescribed dance style. Nevertheless many Case 2 venues exit.


Case 1: Formal Dance?, Proper Dance?, Competitive Dance?, Serious Dance? Ballroom Dance?, Other?

Case 2; Informal Dance?, Improper Dance?, Non-competitive Dance?, Fun Dance?, Social Dance?, Other?

I am hoping to reach a consensus on this.

Also I am considering starting another discussion (PLEASE NOT HERE) on the similarities and differences between Case 1 and Case 2 venues. I want to know if this would be a proper forum for this discussion and if not any suggestions where to post such a string.




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