And when I say dizzy, I mean, the entire world is spinning, except the shape that happens to be my partner's face. It was glorious! I wore the wrong shoes, so my feet were killing me in about an hour into it, and do not wear a sweater, no matter how cold it is outside, unless you've got a thin t-shirt underneath, so you can peel that sweater off!
It was amazing, it was so quick, I didn't have time to be nervous. Plus I get to meet almost every person in the room. Must have helped courtship and marriages in the day!
It reminded me of the time at my friend's wedding. She loved the Scottish dance "strip the willow", so we did it at her reception. I'm proud to say that I think I've improved since then.
For those of you who'd like to learn, here's a simple, somewhat grainy video on "strip the willow" It's great fun, I highly recommend it!
I felt like I was in a period piece, those fancy dances where the ladies where the long frocks with not much bodice, and all the gentlemen are done up in cravats and shiny shoes. So much for my turtleneck. Glen Echo was beautiful at usual, the Spanish style ballroom has a blend of romance and color. Here's a picture from the website. I hope you can all make it out there at least once, you won't be disappointed!
http://www.glenechopark.org/dancing.htm
*http://dancefl.us/contra/history.php
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