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The production values were pitiful, with the professor displaying photos too small to see of her gumboot dancing time in South Africa or gesticulating like an inexperienced weatherman trying to point to the correct area on a map.
On average, the club hosts 10 events a month, mostly on weeknights, because salseros are dedicated dancers, so much so that they don't cut into dancing time to hit the bar.
Option 2 definitely maximizes your dancing time.
Make a plan to include some variations in the format of the concert according to the different settings, such as eating time or dancing time.
Subsequently, it has been given the post-Strictly Come Dancing time slot, meaning episodes are finishing at a time pushing 9pm.
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He is serious and unwavering about the potential of revolution, but still has a cool sparkle, inviting me to go dancing next time I'm in Havana.
"Our fans have all these signs, and you see them dancing every time something comes on the sound system," Reddick said.
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