You Know you are Addicted to Dancing when...

DanceMentor

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...you name your pets after dancers/musicians.

May I introduce Eartha Kitty:
Eartha_Kitty.jpg

:lol:
 
Yup, the owner of Champions, Mary Murphy, has a little dog who frequents the studio named cha cha.

(1) You blow out a tire on the freeway and you’re upset that won’t make it to the salsa club in time!

(2) You lose your wallet, and your #1 concern is that, without ID, you won't be able to get into the salsa clubs until you get a new ID!
 
DanceMentor said:
You're especially addicted if you don't care if there are other is the aisle as you dance smooth with the shopping cart as your partner. :lol:

That's biased! I object! Shopping carts are perfectly suited for the practicing of rumba walks as well!

As an aside, I'd like to also point out that everything from the "how far would you go" thread also fits/belongs under the category of "you know your addicted when..."
 
That's biased! I object! Shopping carts are perfectly suited for the practicing of rumba walks as well!
I think I've spilled my drink! :lol:
Yes, a shopping cart is especially good for practicing rumba walks as well as open breaks. I also like to do twist turns and (solo)pivots while maintaining a consistent distance from the cart.

The broomsticks on the cleaning supplies aisle also make excellent partners! :)
 
"I Know I'm Addicted . . ."

I knew i was addicted when I spent nearly 3 months building a 20x12 dance studio in my third-car garage equipped with a "floating dance floor" (see other post on this), mirrors, sound system, and fans everywhere.

Now I can practice in the middle of the night if I cannot sleep, etc. I know there are much better things that can be done to get back to sleep, but if it's better than dancing . . . . . . . . . .
 
You are

You are addicted to dancing when as a male you show up to a girls only styling class wearing high heels, a dress, and a wig, and hope the instructor thinks you are french.... :shock: No disrespect to those who don't believe in shaving... :D
 
Re: "I Know I'm Addicted . . ."

Vince A said:
I knew i was addicted when I spent nearly 3 months building a 20x12 dance studio in my third-car garage equipped with a "floating dance floor" (see other post on this), mirrors, sound system, and fans everywhere.

Now I can practice in the middle of the night if I cannot sleep, etc. I know there are much better things that can be done to get back to sleep, but if it's better than dancing . . . . . . . . . .


o__0 I wanna see!!
 
"You Know you are Addicted to Dancing when... "

Hey, we haven't heard anything on this one since August, and we have many new members.

Let's hear some answers on this topic from some of you newer members.
 
Vince A said:
"You Know you are Addicted to Dancing when... "

Hey, we haven't heard anything on this one since August, and we have many new members.

Let's hear some answers on this topic from some of you newer members.

1. You try to determine if a song (any song) is dance-able to any ballroom/latin dance that you know. Then try doing that dance to the song yourself. :D

2. You're frustrated because you wanna get out of work in time to go see a competition, but find that you have to stay behind a while. :x

How are these for answers? ^_~
 
You know you are addicted when....

You get in a car accident because you were to busy choreographing a dance while driving, you forgot to pay attention to the road!

I get some of my best ideas while driving! Probably not the safest thing to be doing!
 
...You can never get any housework done because you're too busy scouring the Internet, looking for cool dance websites.

...You're willing to travel alone to new cities just to attend a workshop.

...You start saving every penny so you can afford to go to several more workshops over the summer.

...You start collecting lots of dancing shoes and clothing.

...You keep trying to get your non-dancing friends to come dancing with you, just once (Try it! You'll like it!) :wink:
 

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