I haven`t forgotten the priorities here. Given the amount of all of the fiestas and stuff here, I haven`t forgotten about the importance of learning how to dance. I know from many cases of personal experience here that it is really no fun to suck at dancing. And unfortunately, my dance shoes have not been put to use in some time except as doubling as my bartending shoes…
I met somebody the other day who showed me the place where she takes private salsa classes. It is conveniently right next to one of the places I am working. After thinking about it for a bit, I decided to take a few classes myself. I`m not really sure where else you can find private classes for about $6 an hour, so I figured I`d better take advantage… I`m taking an hour class twice a week. We`ll see what happens…
There will almost definitely be videos of this to come…
just remember “yes i am…. i am the perfect gentleman!”
why this keep reminding me the movie “shall we dance?”…not the us version…the japanese original version….
wish i can post some scenes from that movie on here….
Video!… I think you are already at an advantage to learning how to dance in Guatemala… I have found that once you get into the pace of the culture, the rhythm of Latin American life, the dancing comes a lot more easily. Formal instruction, combined with being open to the way life moves, and you’ll have coordinated control over your whole self in no time!… seriously though, we’ll need video proof.
well…. as i told you… i don’t think you’re suck at dancing…. you just need more courage…
you’ll be fine!!
you’re fine… you just don’t know
Hope you didn’t inherit my lack of a sense of rhythm.
Seems to be a genetic defect in our family.
XO