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		<description><![CDATA[The hunt is on!  We're hunting for dance partners...
It is time, once again to talk dance etiquette.  Just learning how to dance lots of steps or having tons of swing dance moves isn't enought to keep you swing dancing all night.  There is more to having lots of dance partners than just being the best east coast swing dancer in the room.  There is a proper way to ask someone for a dance, to decline and to accept a dance.  But we don't need to worry about those things quite yet.  Because first we need to find someone we feel open to dancing to and hope they are open to dancing with us. 

Paul McClure is here to give us advise on scouting for dance partners.  The following is from his book, "Paul McClure's Country Dance Etiquette".  I know that it is written from a country dance hall perspective, but it holds true at swing parties, ballroom dances and night clubs as well.

Scouting
"When you're ready to ask someone to dance, look for prospects flashing Wanna Dance Signals. Some are intentional and some are inadvertent, but all indicate readiness to dance.

HIS WANNA DANCE SIGNALS
Taking the free dance lesson
Removing hat, slicking down hair, putting hat back on
Spitting out tobacco plug
Munching popcorn in time to music
Popping Tic Tacs
Persuading friends to bet him that he won't ask anybody to dance
 HER WANA DANCE SIGNALS
Vigorous line dancing
Wearing shoes with straps or real western boots
Standing at an entry point to the dance floor
Sitting on an aisle stool or some other accessible place
Making eye contacting and smiling
Breathing
Look to those who are flashy, trashy or drunk for after-hours amusement, not dancing.  For dance partners, find people with open, sunny faces who smile a lot when they dance.  Drawing most attention are those who either dance with a variety of partners - probably the regulars - or ones who line dance enthusiastically - probably the newcomers.  Looking sad, preoccupied or desperate discourages others from attempting to penetrate your cloud.

Women can ask men to dance at a country dance hall.  Therefore, each individual chooses for himself or herself whether to watch or dance.  Cowboys relish both the notion that they might get asked to dance and the idea that the ladies can appreciate the courage it takes to ask.

If you wish to state your availability to dance, then ask an old coot to dance.  It will show you off to great advantage.  Plus, older partners usually have more refined people skills and more dance-focused social agenda."

Excerpt from "Paul McClure's Country Dance Etiquette"
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>The hunt is on!  We&#8217;re hunting for dance partners&#8230;</h1>
<p>It is time, once again to talk dance etiquette.  Just learning how to dance lots of steps or having tons of swing dance moves isn&#8217;t enought to keep you swing dancing all night.  There is more to having lots of dance partners than just being the best east coast swing dancer in the room.  There is a proper way to ask someone for a dance, to decline and to accept a dance.  But we don&#8217;t need to worry about those things quite yet.  Because first we need to find someone we feel open to dancing with and hope they are open to dancing with us. </p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-32" title="Paul McClure's Country Dance Etiquette" src="http://eastcoastswingdance.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Paul-McClures-CDE.jpg" alt="Paul McClure's Country Dance Etiquette" width="90" height="90" />Paul McClure is here to give us advise on scouting for dance partners.  The following is from his book, &#8220;Paul McClure&#8217;s Country Dance Etiquette&#8221;.  I know that it is written from a country dance hall perspective, but it holds true at swing parties, ballroom dances and at a nightclub dance as well.</p>
<h1>Scouting</h1>
<p>&#8220;When you&#8217;re ready to ask someone to dance, look for prospects flashing <strong>Wanna Dance Signals</strong>. Some are intentional and some are inadvertent, but all indicate readiness to dance.</p>
<h1>HIS WANNA DANCE SIGNALS</h1>
<ol>
<li>Taking the free dance lesson</li>
<li>Removing hat, slicking down hair, putting hat back on</li>
<li>Spitting out tobacco plug</li>
<li>Munching popcorn in time to music</li>
<li>Popping Tic Tacs</li>
<li>Persuading friends to bet him that he won&#8217;t ask anybody to dance</li>
</ol>
<h1> HER WANNA DANCE SIGNALS</h1>
<ol>
<li>Vigorous line dancing</li>
<li>Wearing shoes with straps or real western boots</li>
<li>Standing at an entry point to the dance floor</li>
<li>Sitting on an aisle stool or some other accessible place</li>
<li>Making eye contacting and smiling</li>
<li>Breathing</li>
</ol>
<p>Look to those who are flashy, trashy or drunk for after-hours amusement, not dancing.  For dance partners, find people with open, sunny faces who smile a lot when they dance.  Drawing most attention are those who either dance with a variety of partners &#8211; probably the regulars &#8211; or ones who line dance enthusiastically &#8211; probably the newcomers.  Looking sad, preoccupied or desperate discourages others from attempting to penetrate your cloud.</p>
<p>Women can ask men to dance at a country dance hall.  Therefore, each individual chooses for himself or herself whether to watch or dance.  Cowboys relish both the notion that they might get asked to dance and the idea that the ladies can appreciate the courage it takes to ask.</p>
<p>If you wish to state your availability to dance, then ask an old coot to dance.  It will show you off to great advantage.  Plus, older partners usually have more refined people skills and more dance-focused social agenda.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Excerpt from &#8220;Paul McClure&#8217;s Country Dance Etiquette&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-79" title="Amy and Jason in Indy" src="http://eastcoastswingdance.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Amy-and-Jason-in-Indy-150x150.jpg" alt="Amy and Jason in Indy" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<h1 style="text-align: left;">I have seen the signs and I believe them to be true!</h1>
<p style="text-align: left;">I have traveled all across this country and dance with people from every state and a few foreign countries too.  The Wanna Dance Signals are very universal.  They work just as well in Asheville, NC as they do Las Vegas, NV.  Ballroom dances, swing dances, night clubs and dance halls all have women and men who are there to dance&#8230; you just have to see the signals. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Leaders, if she is breathing and at a dance, trust me, she is there to dance.  She really wants to dance if she sits near the edge of the dance floor or has learned to lead and is dancing with other women.  Even if all you know is how to <a href="http://www.zediamonddancemethod.com/ecshistory.html" target="_blank">East Coast Swing</a>, an open partner will be happy to dance with you.</p>
<h1 style="text-align: left;">Too timid to consider dancing?</h1>
<p>With <a title="East Coast Swing DVD's - Start Dancing Now!" href="http://eastcoastswingdance.com/wp-admin/purchase.html" target="_blank">ZeDiamond Dance Method Learn the East Coast Swing DVD&#8217;s</a>, you learn at your own pace and where you feel most comfortable&#8230; at home in your kitchen or living room. Learn simple and easy <a title="East Coast Swing Dancing History" href="http://eastcoastswingdance.com/wp-admin/ecshistory.html" target="_blank">East Coast Swing</a> dance moves in your own home, before venturing out to a club, party, or dance.  Then you can take the free dance lesson at the ballroom dance or swing party with more confidence.  Once your confidence grows, you will be able to take what you have learned from <a href="http://www.zediamonddancemethod.com" target="_blank">ZeDiamond Dance Method</a> and use it as a tool with while learning other dances.</p>
<p>If you ever find me at a dance in Asheville, NC or anywhere else in the world, please ask me to dance.  I promise I will say yes at least once.  Ballroom dance, swing dance, country western dance&#8230; it doesn&#8217;t matter &#8211; I&#8221;M HERE TO DANCE!   I WANNA DANCE!!! </p>
<p>I look forward to seeing you out on the dance floor,</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zediamonddancemethod.com/danceinstructors.html" target="_blank">Amy Barnes</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.zediamonddancemethod.com" target="_blank">ZeDiamond Dance Method</a></p>
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