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sooty 01-01-2014 03:14 PM

1970

sooty 03-01-2014 05:11 PM

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sooty 04-01-2014 07:30 AM

1972

http://www.elstreeborehamwood-tc.gov...ries/coach.gif

sooty 05-01-2014 06:17 AM

http://www.thewho.net/bootlegs/cds/americantour1973.jpg

Ammi 05-01-2014 06:22 AM

1974

..sorry, I forgot about this Sooty..are you well/how did your dancing break go..?...


..and Happy New Year..:love:...may it be a great and healthy one for you....

sooty 05-01-2014 07:05 AM

1975

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...a_2698082b.jpg

Don't be sorry, Ammi. You are a busy lady.:blush:

Yes, thank you, we had a nice time.
The first night was a fancy dress, theme was Hollywood. Winner was Pirate of Caribbean. (I was one of three judges:hugesmile:)
I did not know what to wear, so Yko and I wore evening dress, she was more like Tiffany with long black gloves and I tried to be May West with white long shawl. I could have blond wig and lot of handkerchiefs for my front.:joker:
New Year's Eve was Black Tie. After midnight we danced disco and even Gay Gordon.:hugesmile:

I hope you and your family (and all TiBBers) have a peaceful and healthy 2014.:hug:

Marc 05-01-2014 08:55 AM

1976... moving on

Marc 05-01-2014 08:55 AM

1977.. the year that broke my mum's heart

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sooty 05-01-2014 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6588314)
1977.. the year that broke my mum's heart

Was your mum a fan of him? By any chance, you were named after him?
When I was young, I used to jive with his music.


1978

Ammi 05-01-2014 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6588294)
1975

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...a_2698082b.jpg

Don't be sorry, Ammi. You are a busy lady.:blush:

Yes, thank you, we had a nice time.
The first night was a fancy dress, theme was Hollywood. Winner was Pirate of Caribbean. (I was one of three judges:hugesmile:)
I did not know what to wear, so Yko and I wore evening dress, she was more like Tiffany with long black gloves and I tried to be May West with white long shawl. I could have blond wig and lot of handkerchiefs for my front.:joker:
New Year's Eve was Black Tie. After midnight we danced disco and even Gay Gordon.:hugesmile:

I hope you and your family (and all TiBBers) have a peaceful and healthy 2014.:hug:


..oh, the Hollywood theme sounds like it was fun, Sooty..I bet you made a very glamorous Mae West, but yeah she would need a few hankerchiefs lol..did you enjoy judging it..?..you must be a very accomplished dancer yourself, for them to ask you to do it....


1979

sooty 05-01-2014 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6589116)
..oh, the Hollywood theme sounds like it was fun, Sooty..I bet you made a very glamorous Mae West, but yeah she would need a few hankerchiefs lol..did you enjoy judging it..?..you must be a very accomplished dancer yourself, for them to ask you to do it....


I do not think anybody have guessed what I was with dark hair and flat somehting with oriental face!:hugesmile:

I was asked to become one of judges, only becasue the DJ's wife knew me, nothing to do with dancing. :joker:
1980

Ammi 05-01-2014 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6589320)
I do not think anybody have guessed what I was with dark hair and flat somehting with oriental face!:hugesmile:

I was asked to become one of judges, only becasue the DJ's wife knew me, nothing to do with dancing. :joker:
1980


...haha and I'm sure that you are a very good dancer, Sooty..but a great experience and a change to be able to judge ...were there some good dancers/was the choice quite difficult..?..


..1981

sooty 05-01-2014 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6589343)
...haha and I'm sure that you are a very good dancer, Sooty..but a great experience and a change to be able to judge ...were there some good dancers/was the choice quite difficult..?..

The competition was pure costume only. Top three were the winner, Pirate of Caribbean, second one was wizard in Oz, the third one was Phantom of Opera, there were more like Kojac, Marlin Monroe, Greece. etc.
I chose Phantom as number one but other two judges chose pirate.

There were few quite good dancers (former dance competitors level). They were just admireable to watch.

1982

Ammi 06-01-2014 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6589483)
The competition was pure costume only. Top three were the winner, Pirate of Caribbean, second one was wizard in Oz, the third one was Phantom of Opera, there were more like Kojac, Marlin Monroe, Greece. etc.
I chose Phantom as number one but other two judges chose pirate.

There were few quite good dancers (former dance competitors level). They were just admireable to watch.

1982

...ahh, the dressing up all sounds really fun, Sooty..you must love that and all the Hollywood glamour, I imagine that people go to a lot of effort as well...I wish they had more dancing near to where I live..I used to love doing Salsa but the guy who did it, stopped and I haven't found another one...

1983

sooty 06-01-2014 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6591322)
...ahh, the dressing up all sounds really fun, Sooty..you must love that and all the Hollywood glamour, I imagine that people go to a lot of effort as well...I wish they had more dancing near to where I live..I used to love doing Salsa but the guy who did it, stopped and I haven't found another one...

One of costume I thought it was simple but a clever idea; a rather young man, (do you remember all of us at the party was well over above certain ages:hugesmile:), he just put artificial partial hair piece like John Travolta, and wore white t-shirt and black slightly short trousers and straight away everybody recognised who he was. (Grease)

How about a church hall or community hall and you can run it, Ammi!:amazed:
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1984

Ammi 06-01-2014 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6591371)
One of costume I thought it was simple but a clever idea; a rather young man, (do you remember all of us at the party was well over above certain ages:hugesmile:), he just put artificial partial hair piece like John Travolta, and wore white t-shirt and black slightly short trousers and straight away everybody recognised who he was.

How about a church hall or community hall and you can run it, Ammi!:amazed:
http://fp-review.com/fpr/wp-content/...eisel+1984.jpg

1984

..yeah, I think that often the most simple things work out the best..it's the same with Halloween etc, many people hire costumes and they're terrific but the ones that people put together themselves and in a simple way, always impress me so much...

..my Salsa is ok, Sooty..I did do it for quite a while, but I wouldn't even nearly be good enough to feel as though I could confidently teach others...I will see if there are any around that I could start going to again, though..you've given me the bug lol...did your husband dance at all..?...

1985

sooty 06-01-2014 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6591376)
..yeah, I think that often the most simple things work out the best..it's the same with Halloween etc, many people hire costumes and they're terrific but the ones that people put together themselves and in a simple way, always impress me so much...

..my Salsa is ok, Sooty..I did do it for quite a while, but I wouldn't even nearly be good enough to feel as though I could confidently teach others...I will see if there are any around that I could start going to again, though..you've given me the bug lol...did your husband dance at all..?...

I met my husband at dancing.:hugesmile:

Yes, Ammi, go on!

http://getfunny.net/wp-content/uploa...tion-funny.jpg
1986

Moosething 06-01-2014 08:17 PM

1987

Ammi 07-01-2014 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6592570)
I met my husband at dancing.:hugesmile:

Yes, Ammi, go on!

http://getfunny.net/wp-content/uploa...tion-funny.jpg
1986

...awww, he must have been a good dancer, Sooty..?...


1988

sooty 07-01-2014 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6595445)
...awww, he must have been a good dancer, Sooty..?...


I did not think he was. But he was very keen to improve. He spent so much money on having private lessons. (But of course he was a good man.)

http://dribbble.s3.amazonaws.com/use..._-_1989-02.jpg

sooty 07-01-2014 06:14 PM

1990

Ammi 07-01-2014 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6595627)
I did not think he was. But he was very keen to improve. He spent so much money on having private lessons. (But of course he was a good man.)

http://dribbble.s3.amazonaws.com/use..._-_1989-02.jpg

..it sounds as though he loved to dance if he wanted to be better..?..and yeah, of course ..I wouldn't think that he was anything other than a very good man, Sooty...:hug:...

1991

sooty 07-01-2014 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6595793)
..it sounds as though he loved to dance if he wanted to be better..?..and yeah, of course ..I wouldn't think that he was anything other than a very good man, Sooty...:hug:...

Have you seen African dance/move, they are so natural, majority of them did not have dance lessons or anything, just natural mover aren't they?
My husband case, totally opposite, he loved dancing and tried to be better but.............
Never mind:p
http://www.bob937.com/Pics/Logos/199...6z8xsj_400.jpg

Samm 07-01-2014 09:38 PM

Haven't done this in a while

1993

Ammi 08-01-2014 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 6596619)
Have you seen African dance/move, they are so natural, majority of them did not have dance lessons or anything, just natural mover aren't they?
My husband case, totally opposite, he loved dancing and tried to be better but.............
Never mind:p
http://www.bob937.com/Pics/Logos/199...6z8xsj_400.jpg

...yeah I do know what you mean Sooty, I think it's kind of a difference between hearing the music/beat and feeling the beat...kind of just being completely absorbed by it...and even 'technically good' dancers don't always have or feel that..?...


1994


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