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by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Jul 2nd, 2009 at 04:07:50 PM EST
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Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Jul 2nd, 2009 at 04:08:24 PM EST
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Who is calling this dance.

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Fri Jul 3rd, 2009 at 03:00:57 AM EST
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I froze the action - this was actually the practice bit so people could learn the moves. But it involves lots of skipping around, dancing, weaving in and out of each other, spinning... English country dancing I think.  Which I was terrible at when I was at school.

Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Fri Jul 3rd, 2009 at 04:40:40 AM EST
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I imagine it would be a lot easier, if someone was calling the dance, as in a square dance, so participants would know the moves. That`s why I framed my first question, in that way.
It sure looks complicated in it`s choreography.
Can you imagine an orchestra without a conductor.

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Sat Jul 4th, 2009 at 03:03:39 PM EST
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The bloke with the round drum thing was calling the dance and choreographed the practice session.  They are repetitive sequences so everyone got into full swing after a minute or so.  Beats having a shit DJ and music so loud that nobody can have a conversation.

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by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Sat Jul 4th, 2009 at 03:45:26 PM EST
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