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rslade
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New biometric - dancing

You can be identified by your dancing style.

 

(Except if you are dancing to Heavy Metal ...)


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emb021
Advocate I

This may help:  How to dance properly by zefrank (sadly using Flash):  http://www.zefrank.com/indexdance.html

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CISOScott
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@rslade wrote:

You can be identified by your dancing style.

 

(Except if you are dancing to Heavy Metal ...)


Welllll back in the day I was at a club dancing to heavy metal and I met a girl.

She later recognized me at another club....

Sooooo at least one person could id me by my dancing to heavy metal, or maybe it was because I was dancing by myself!

 

I also stood out a little more back in the day. Luckily no pictures exist.

ericgeater
Community Champion

I should invent a new dance move called the "Crossover Error Rate".

 

Also, regarding the zefrank.com dancing site, that's what I look like when I dance.

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dcontesti
Community Champion


@rslade wrote:

You can be identified by your dancing style.

 

(Except if you are dancing to Heavy Metal ...)


They forgot to mention, they can also tell your age 😉

 

When I was younger, I could polka and do an Irish reel along with the best of them, now, I like to sit and sway my body (gently) and occasionally move my feet no matter what the music is. 

 

d

 

rslade
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> dcontesti (Community Champion) posted a new reply in Industry News on 01-23-2020

>   When I was younger, I could polka and do an Irish reel along with the
> best of them, now, I like to sit and sway my body (gently) and occasionally move
> my feet no matter what the music is.

That's basically my default dance move, except that I also have to lean on
somebody ...

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rslade
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> ericgeater (Contributor I) posted a new reply in Industry News on 01-23-2020

 

> I should invent a new dance move called the "Crossover Error Rate".

 

Somehow, I suspect a lot of people would be injured by a move like that ...


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