breakyaself said:
THIS IS NOT DANCING, THIS SHUFFLING.
IT IS GAY.
GAY.
Dancing is moving to the beat of the music , right ? So how can the same repetitive moves be dancing ?Isnt it just some badly pre orchestrated imitation of dancing ? You arent moving to the music, that is where the pleasure of dancing is derived from. Learning how to shuffle is the equivalent of memorising a formula without knowing when the fuck to apply it.
Shuffling is not dancing. Its gay.
And yes I have shuffled, and yes I found it to be gay and without purpose.
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(sorry in advance for the length of this one, but I feel it has to be done)
OK - let me break this down bit by bit, in chronological order.
breakyaself said:
THIS IS NOT DANCING, THIS SHUFFLING.
"Shuffling" has been a part of dance for decades, not the same shuffle, but the basic concept of turning on the heel then turning on the toe has been a part of jazz and funk since they began. Are you saying that James Brown wasn't dancing?
breakyaself said:
No comment.
breakyaself said:
Dancing is moving to the beat of the music , right ? So how can the same repetitive moves be dancing ?
How do "repetitive moves" rule out moving to the beat of the music? Yes, there is a basic move that you repeat (with your own style), and you repeat it to the beat of the music. It's a two step movement that you do in time to the music... want me to dumb it down for you? OK - teckno is based in 4/4, which means four beats every bar. Now the shuffle being a two step movement, it easily works with four beats due to four being exactly double the quantity of two. So you see, you go: turn (one beat), turn (another beat), repeat once more and you have a perfect bar, hence being undeniabley -
in time with the beat (though most shufflers with a bit speed in them (no pun intended) do both movements per beat... if you haven't worked it out, that's still perfectly in time with the beat).
As for the repetition, repetition is what disguishes one form of dance from another! Look at ballroom dancing, how do you tell the difference between the cha cha and the foxtrot? That's right, repetitive movements. Unless having a seisure on the floor is your "style", generally there's going to be some repetition in ANY form of dance... it's what makes it THAT dance.
breakyaself said:
You arent moving to the music, that is where the pleasure of dancing is derived from.
I think this point has pretty much been covered. Shufflers move to the beat of the music, therefore they are obtaining the "pleasure of dancing".
breakyaself said:
Learning how to shuffle is the equivalent of memorising a formula without knowing when the fuck to apply it.
OK - it is a formula, as in any dance that you actually work on, attempt to perfect or improve on. You need some sort of formula to build on it. As for knowing where to apply it, this really excapes me... everywhere in Vic (and beyond), people apply this formula at raves, nightclubs and while watching cover bands.... and at work functions....
I really don't get what you meant by this one.
breakyaself said:
Shuffling is not dancing. Its gay.
I see you're as well versed in insults as you are in common english grammar. That might be a formula worth you working on bud, and this one can be applied daily. Oh, no, wait - my mistake, your grammar isn't that bad (atleast you use fullstops. Purely comparitive).
breakyaself said:
And yes I have shuffled, and yes I found it to be gay and without purpose.
Good for you. Here's another one too add your list of things without purpose:
Your existence.
DISCLAIMER: I'm not 100% sure that this wasn't a post made in jest... if so, I retract everything ^_^
It's all about the fun man, why would you attack a source of harmless enjoyment by so many? So what if it's not your thing, it's not like it's killed any family members of yours (has it?
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