It sure is handy...
Mar. 30th, 2004 10:46 pmWhen there are enough people who are regular LJ posters who share an event, it does save me from needing to spend much time writing up detailed posts. Although my personal LJ community is fairly small still, it is, for the most part, all people I know in RL.
In fact, some people have a perspective on an event that is more interesting then mine which gives me little to add about the event itself. In this case, I owe
mertuil thanks for giving this event the airtime I would probably not have done otherwise.
Some of what I posted in the comments does bare repeating:
I have noticed that most of the emotional land-minds that have cropped-up at the Plough over the years are ones that eventually take care of themselves after a while, once they have proved to the rest of the crowd what jerks and users they are! Just because the Plough crowd is open and accepting of many does not mean we will put up with people abusing and taking advantage of us.
Also, I am pleased to say that my bf reports that he had a good time dancing at the Starry Plough last night, and, more importantly, told me it felt good to have been that active for a change. Yes! That is so good to hear from inertia-boy. In the past he has been frustrated by learning to dance in the beginning class because he is a kinesthetic learner, and seems to find the steady stream of words makes it difficult to concentration. This has been a big challenge with dancing for him, but in the past I have found it to be a bad idea if I try to instruct a boyfriend myself.
So, consider this an open request (invitation even) to all you lovely Plough dancers who may be able to help get him up to speed in a more suitable fashion to do what you can. He is almost there, just needs practice time for his body and mind to sync-up.
In fact, some people have a perspective on an event that is more interesting then mine which gives me little to add about the event itself. In this case, I owe
Some of what I posted in the comments does bare repeating:
I have noticed that most of the emotional land-minds that have cropped-up at the Plough over the years are ones that eventually take care of themselves after a while, once they have proved to the rest of the crowd what jerks and users they are! Just because the Plough crowd is open and accepting of many does not mean we will put up with people abusing and taking advantage of us.
Also, I am pleased to say that my bf reports that he had a good time dancing at the Starry Plough last night, and, more importantly, told me it felt good to have been that active for a change. Yes! That is so good to hear from inertia-boy. In the past he has been frustrated by learning to dance in the beginning class because he is a kinesthetic learner, and seems to find the steady stream of words makes it difficult to concentration. This has been a big challenge with dancing for him, but in the past I have found it to be a bad idea if I try to instruct a boyfriend myself.
So, consider this an open request (invitation even) to all you lovely Plough dancers who may be able to help get him up to speed in a more suitable fashion to do what you can. He is almost there, just needs practice time for his body and mind to sync-up.
persistence
Date: 2004-03-31 11:22 am (UTC)I agree that John is very diplomatic about when he does give feedback, and usually just says "most of you got it, although a couple of you still need some work." Those couple of people will either come back and try again until they get it right, or be too frustrated and not come back. It all depends on how persistent they (or the friend who dragged them there) are. Some of those same people would probably benefit from more personal attention, but unless they ask him (or one of the other dancers) during the break, John cannot afford to spend time with them and keep the class going. Unless they ask, it is not his style to point it out.