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Silly But Serious Question ; ]

Gomendosi

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Can you dance? Is that your own opinion or somebody else?s?


Okay, I understand that people on the spectrum can be quite uncoordinated but, I am wondering if any of us can actually get out and cut a rug, you know, bust a move?
 
Let's put it this way; Somtimes I like to go out to clubs/raves and usually I end up dancing a bit. No one ever told me to beat it cause I was wasting space on the dancefloor, so I take it that I'm not THAT bad. However; I tend to dance a bit wildly, thus people kinda need to keep their distance as well. I never punched someone out, but there were a few close calls.

I don't know if you can consider a moshpit at a metalconcert a dance of sorts (or any variation of a ...-pit). I'm not too big into those in general, but I've engaged in those as well in the past.

If you're talking "classical" dancing as in a tango, flamenco, waltz or whatever... I don't think I couldn't manage it, but in general the places I go to and dance, the music isn't really suited for such dances ;) But still, no I don't do those dances.

Oh.. and a final word; no I will not post videos ;)
 
I can follow dance routines very easily, so for example just dance or dance central on the kinect I find fairly easy as it's repetative and I just have to keep saying the moves over and over in my head until I know them but as for just getting on a dance floor...nope. The only time I ever got up and danced was when I'd had alot to drink and then it was mainly to metal and it was a case of anything goes, moshing, general swaying or wiggling your hips/butt like some kind of lap dancer.
 
Intoxicated; kinda :/

Sober; not at all.

At my prom and high school dances it was easy to dance because we were all friends (small school, I had 12 kids in my class and 15 in the class below me). Since I was comfortable around everyone we just stood up and acted stupid for 3 hours with no inhibitions.

Now the only dances I go to are after my rodeos. We clear the bulls out of the field and get music going, but since their a lot of people from the audience at the dance I know only about 5% of the people so no, I dont usually dance after the rodeos. It all depends on the setting.
 
I can hold my own I guess but when it comes to very traditional dancing where I am expected to follow (such as a waltz or something) I have never been able to follow. In fact, I cannot do any sort of line dancing, either, because I am always a few steps behind. Same for any sort of aerobics class or anything like that. I never last more than one class.
 
I was okay at dancing fifteen years ago, but I've not done it since. My guess is that I'd just be good enough not to fall down.

And I avoid situations where it's de rigueur now, mostly because I try to stay away from places where alcohol (or other mind-altering things) is served.
 
I read the thread title and laughed at the non sequitur despite it being intended.

But no, I cannot dance. But I have only tried a few times in my life, so I don't really know. I can sense rhythm and beats in music but as to how to move my body or which part of move, I have no clue. It just doesn't seem natural to me. Maybe I can take a few classes...but meh...too lazy and uninterested.
 
I am absolutely hopeless at any form of dancing. As a teenager there were some occasions like school discos where I would be asked to dance and I just found it very uncomfortable. But I would love to be able to dance properly and most of all enjoy it.
 
Like Dolby, only intoxicated. I did, however, take ballet, tap, jazz, and square dancing.

I can square dance sober (but who does?.) Whitest dance of all.
 
I have been taking belly dancing classes for 2+ years now, so I guess I can hold my own :)
and I have never been "kicked off the carpet"
I love to dance, and I really cannot care less if I am good or not, I enjoy it
 
I can sense rhythm and beats in music but as to how to move my body or which part of move, I have no clue. It just doesn't seem natural to me.

I find that too, plus my motor dyspraxia makes most of my movements and coordination very ungainly.
 
I danced, I used to dance, but I seldom dance now.

I don't mind dance to hip hop tunes even with motor skills issues :D
 
$T2eC16R,!zcE9s4g3I8)BP92Ri2c)w~~60_3.JPGNot really unless you consider getting down at a roller rink or hopping on one tire, spinning and other moves on your bike
grooving to the beat!:playfull:
What my bike was like when I was a kid
 
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It's my opinion that I'm very bad at dancing, but it's still fun. I dance in a silly way if I'm comfortable. It doesn't look very "sexy". I went to both my junior and senior proms, and my dates for both dances were also very uncoordinated. One of them was actually an Aspie.
 
If alcohol or dubstep is involved, yes. Or if this killer track comes on my Pandora radio app on my phone when there isn't alcohol involved, sometimes it's so good I just break into dance on the spot. I'm sure I look horrible but HEY I CAN BURN CALORIES! WHEEEE! :laugh:

Actually, just take me to an electronic dance music event, give me a couple shots of Jameson, and I'm good to go. I got ridiculous at Bassnectar's show when he came to my hometown. That was one of the greatest nights of my life. :bounce:
 
If I was to go out to a club/ bar, I'd have to be drunk to dance (which was the case in my early 20s). I can't be bothered with all that now.

But I LOVE dancing. It is so freeing. That and swimming is the only type of exercise I enjoy. I have taken latin ballroom for years. My instructor says I am a natural and one of his best students. I have no idea if that is true, and I don't really care if it is or isn't ? I just enjoy it so much. I am a complete klutz by myself. I trip while walking and frequently bang into things. But with dance it is different. I have a partner to guide me. I don't have the "touch/ skin" issues that many aspies have. With me it is all about the ears. He knows that when we have our lesson to turn down the music to a volume I can take. There is no talking in dance, just the movement of my body. I know I am excellent at following, which is probably why I like ballroom so much. I don't think at all, I never learn the steps, or count beats (which I am supposed to), I just feel the nuances of my partner's body and let him lead me. While dancing all my inhibitions are gone.

I wouldn't do it in front of other people though. He has stopped asking me to do adult recitals and contests. Never going to happen.
 
I can cut a rug with the best of them. All it takes is for me to trip over the edge of said rug whilst carrying scissors & I guarantee you that you WILL have a cut rug in no time flat.
 
It usually requires the right mood, alcohol, and the right song. Then I don't know if it looks right or not and don't care at that point. I am in my own world in my head and it can be a wild, and invigorating word.
 
If somebody told me to dance, I would have absolutely no idea where to even start. In fact, I just got up to see if I could just do *something*, even if I'm alone, but all I could muster were some awkward jumps with a few sporadic wrist twitches. So, no. No, I cannot dance.
 

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