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- From: robear@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Jay Michael)
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- Subject: Re: Why I won't "dance"
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 02:12:34 GMT
- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX
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- SA121@phx.cam.ac.uk writes:
- >(Angus H Rodgers) writes:
- >>I think this is because you can't dance if you are always trying to hold
- >>your sexuality inside, out of sight (uptight, not at all all right).
- >>
- >>I sometimes manage to dance when I'm on my own [laughter], because
- >>then I'm not having to hide, sexually, from everybody. I'd like to
- >>be able to learn to do the same thing when there *are* other people
- >>around.
- >>
- >I'm not too convinced that it is something "sexual" -- although the
- >line of reasoning I'm about to give leads there. At the core of it,
- >I think, is a wish not to be embarassed in any way. There is always
- >(well, usually) a nagging fear (or, indeed, knowledge) that you *can't*
- >dance, and if you tried to in front of folk (particularly strangers)
- >they'd think you were a completely hopeless case. This is why it's
- >possible to dance on your own -- there's no-one watching. Loss of
- >sobriety also helps (-8
- >
- >The question then, is, why do you object to looking like a complete
- >idiot in front of people? This is where the sexual aspect comes in.
- >Perhaps the wwhole dancing business is part of the human "mating"
- >ritual (making allowances that we're not playing by normal rules
- >around here), and amongst those watching you are potential partners
- >whom you want to impress. Or, at least, you don't want them to think
- >you're a total prat. If you believe, rightly or wrongly, that you
- >can't dance, you won't want to compromis yur chances by doing so.
-
- I also had much the same fear of dancing (among other things), but I found
- that as long as I was expressing *humour* I could get away with prancing
- about like a loon in the middle of a crowd of people doing much the same thing.
- This made perfect sense to me, so as long as I had a sympathetic audience
- I could dance the night away. I still can't dance with strangers though,
- I need at least a little group support.
- I first started 'dancing' in Cambridge, of all places, and with
- tremendous worry and determination, I was actually able to enjoy myself.
- Now that I recall, I did start dancing by myself (oh oh ohoh, dancing with
- myself-David Bowie?), perhaps it was the more liberal air than I was used to
- in Indiana. That was heyday, though, when I was still young and angstful
- and tired of being on the sidelines. Today, I'm older and angstful.
- Friends were key in enabling me to dance, but that wasn't the only
- requirement. The music had to be interesting, fun, and familiar, so I pretty
- much stopped dancing when House took over.
- So now I'm at UTexas, been to one more dance. Crashing a coed
- frat pledge party, they played good music. I still had to develop a
- comeraderie within the scant confines of an evening, having only one true
- contact in the bunch, but somehow it worked out, and by the end of the evening
- I was invovled in pantomiming the video to Police's "Every Little Thing
- She Does is Magic", which was great fun.
- What's my point? I dunno, I'm just waxing nostalgic in a public forum.
- Perhaps it's that you need to decide why you want to dance, is it because you
- think it might be fun? What do you want to get out of dancing? I try and
- get a good laugh out of it, and past the humor I want to celebrate the music
- I know and love, sharing my appreciations. Doesn't happen often enough lately.
-
- Robear the Nostalgic
-
- Sexual Orientation: Ah, what does it matter? Compusexual, me and the disk
- drive of late.
-
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