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These Northern Soul dance tutorials are making it all like a Line Dancing exercise! They seem to be doing a routine, it could be any kind of music! Influencing everyone to be the same. It is jus
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Its Northern Soul dancing by numbers, 1,2,3,4 kick,1,2,3,4 spin etc. It was the individualism and competition if you like that made the scene so cool and energetic and the dancing the envy of many.
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Mmmmm, not sure who they are Shane? I think it might come from an interest in the scene from those who have been on it non-stop throughout and observe new revenue streams developing via new outlets an
There seems to be many so called 'Northern Soul' dance teachers on the rise and emerging in countries around the world: its becoming a profitable income stream it seems
I was inspired to ask this question, raise this debate, by a recent clip i came across where 'Patrons' can pay extra to get a Burlesque type Northern Soul experience. Is burlesque, risque Northern Soul dancing a part of the future of the scene? (in the attached clip she refers to 'flan', but i think she means 'fun' rather than baking)
Also, have noticed a kind of homogenous two stepping, line dance, emerging from these teaching/declamatory platforms and into venues and would be interested in peoples thoughts: other than the usual, if their having fun etc etc.
Are people listening when they follow a leader as opposed to the old method of going to nighters (getting off your t-ts) and soaking it up (then practicing solo in the living room all week). Is individualism disappearing from Northern Soul dancing due to the new generation of 'Insta(nt) Soul' (as i have seen them referred to) creating a homogenised image of what it is, and should be, on line?
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