Guest lambrettanik Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 and iam talkin about people,for me its someone who cuts a presence on the dance floor and displays an uncanny ability to pull off inticate foot work with acrobatics in perfect time with a records tempo! and can move to any speed of a genre ie from ballads to frantic mecca style 70s and even current modern soul/soulful housetracks and make it look fluid and effortless but with passion and without being awkward and ungainley.any one got a different point of veiw?
Guest Bearsy Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 for me a great dancer is someone that feels the record and is in a zone wether they have the moves or not
Simon M Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 for me a great dancer is someone that feels the record and is in a zone wether they have the moves or not A bit of gurning too
Guest Matt Male Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 (edited) I don't think those who do all the acro are the best dancers. I'd rather see good footwork than backflips and splits etc... Edited July 28, 2011 by Matt Male
NEV Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 I don't think those who do all the acro are the best dancers. I'd rather see good footwork than backflips and splits etc... Yeah..that's what most people say ,who can't do backflips....spin ....the splits etc etc 1
Billywhizz Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Yeah..that's what most people say ,who can't do backflips....spin ....the splits etc etc nice one nev looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
MrsWoodsrules Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 When they make the dance floor part like the Red Sea on your way back from the bar with a hand full of drinks......now that's what I call a great dancer (good title for an album series that!)
Mark S Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 What makes a great dancer is someone who enjoys it nowt to do with showing off and fancy footwork , ultimately its the pleasure that comes from dancing and if that comes across that is a great dancer . When how you dance becomes more important then you may as well wrap it and take up ballroom . 1
KevH Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Somone who is dancing next to you,who never bumps into you or anyone else around,no matter what you're legs are getting up to. Sort of synchronised soul dancing. Also someone who is totally unaware they are good.And can gurn at the same time. 1
Ted Massey Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Its the ones that look as if they could dance to any genre and any style
Steve L Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 What makes a great dancer is someone who enjoys it nowt to do with showing off and fancy footwork , ultimately its the pleasure that comes from dancing and if that comes across that is a great dancer . When how you dance becomes more important then you may as well wrap it and take up ballroom . Fair comment Mark but for me as well, I've always enjoyed watching dancers and part and parcel of that is that some are better than others. Nothing wrong with people who cant dance so well but I really enjoy watching the good ones. The good ones being in my personal opnion of course cos I think dancing is the same as music - we all have a different opinion on whats good or not. Not big on acrobatics (only in small doses) interpretation and feeling of the music is the most important 1
Guest k5ktf Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 for me a great dancer is someone that feels the record and is in a zone wether they have the moves or not
Guest enchantedrythm Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 timing, poise, balance, the ability to judge a records change regardless of their intimacy of it, stamina, rrhythmm, the correct footwear, forsight, commitment, ability to count in twos to any bpm and convert that to an in time movement, a smooth and flowing result that fits complicated harmonic rifts and over fills, good gear, duraphet, pirelludin. filon or sulphate made from the correct ingrediants, ability to dance to any genre, to entertain a lady with sexual innuendo and an ego as big as his clothes, and twice the size of his manhhod (convinced size) no fear, passion, must be able to cut out all distractions. but the most important thing is to convince yourself you are the archie bell, james brown, gene kelly, john travolta, dirty dancing icon you feell you are outwardly proporting to all and are the stuff of legends"the greatest dancer youve ever seen".......................
Winnie :-) Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 What makes a good dancer great? For me it's just seeing someone hitting every beat at the right time, being able to spin or perform acrobatics doesn't necessarily make you a great dancer. This topic has been done many times before, and I'll say what I said then, most of the best dancers are girls, much better natural sense of rhythm, generally speaking. Winnie 1
Guest k5ktf Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 you got it in one some one who pleads the the words to a record is soul for me
Guest lambrettanik Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 i do agree that acrobatics arent the be all and end all,as ive seen dancers who could literally do a back flip but when it came to the foot work they were dire,and the other way round as well,i also do think to many gymnastics detract from what our scene is about,for me its a subtle blend of all the ingredients and done in time to the right tempo.yep to the comment about the fact some of the best dancers were and are ladies,any one know "little deb" from wigan? or donna-ive never seen any 1 do 70s stompin or the "scissors"(as we call it,) like them-yep they even chuck in the obligatory back drop and jumpin snap kicks and splits-awesome!
Guest Matt Male Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 Its the ones that look as if they could dance to any genre and any style I'd agree with that Ted, the ones that make it look effortless and they are born to it.
Guest Ste Brazil Posted July 28, 2011 Posted July 28, 2011 (edited) The acrobatics often look a bit odd, not in synch with the music at all, not keen on that side of it... Ste. Edited July 28, 2011 by Ste Brazil
Casper Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 (edited) a good dancer is anyone who gets on the floor and enjoys what they are doing ( not counting the ones who are pissed and have a beer in hand lol ) people should be encouraged to dance just as they wish at whatever speed they feel... so odd , and yet sometimes so right to see someone dancing to the "underbeat" of a fast record and dancing quite slow.. yet so but quite in time .. ifyou know where i'm coming from ? ... as for acro's .. at the right time please , nothing worse than "off beat " with those .. not as common now but if you can still do a bit and above all enjoy what you do then go ahead, ,it's the "northern way" and should be kept alive as part of the heritage of a great dance culture that is "northern soul " keep on steppin ! pete n' susan ktf Edited July 29, 2011 by casper 1
Guest gordon russell Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 I'd agree with that Ted, the ones that make it look effortless and they are born to it. teds a bit of a mover himself
Guest gordon russell Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 most folk never dance to any beat or rhythm .......more so the acrobats a lot seem to dance the same to every type of tune. Me l just wobble about a bit.
Guest Bearsy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 most folk never dance to any beat or rhythm .......more so the acrobats a lot seem to dance the same to every type of tune. Me l just wobble about a bit. some people dance to venues i know ive been told that
Harry Crosby Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 An upturned plug on your bedroom floor, bare feet, first thing on a morning or marbles, they`ll do the trick
Guest Ste Brazil Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 There used to be somebody at Brighouse many years ago who would spend most of his time doing spins, the best spins ever but crap at everything else-sure he had a good old time though! Ste.
Mrtag Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 (edited) and iam talkin about people,for me its someone who cuts a presence on the dance floor and displays an uncanny ability to pull off inticate foot work with acrobatics in perfect time with a records tempo! and can move to any speed of a genre ie from ballads to frantic mecca style 70s and even current modern soul/soulful housetracks and make it look fluid and effortless but with passion and without being awkward and ungainley.any one got a different point of veiw? I guess you'll have to ask Roy Stewart from Rammy/Barlow he makes 'em all look easy!! Edited July 30, 2011 by mrtag
Mark S Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 One dancer that stands out from the Pendulem days Malcolm Lear unique in every sense of the word .
Guest soul over easy Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 a good dancer is someone who is in time to the musiic,relaxed and makes it look effortless,good footwork is essential.Acrobats have always been a part of the northern soul style since i can remember?although not everybody does them , there are some excellant male and females who just do footwork and are superb. The best dancer ive ever seen was gethro from wolverhampton,absolutely brilliant to watch...
Guest General Jo Posted July 29, 2011 Posted July 29, 2011 I think the best dancers, like the best singers, athletes, or other skilled performers make you believe, that they believe that they were destined to do what they do. They make it look effortless, yet they posses a unique flair which separates them from the rest. They love what they do and people love to see them do it.
Guest lambrettanik Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 to mark.s.is that the same "malc" who wears the vest and dances in one spot and uses his hands alot? and who comes to nighters alone-if so this guy is a bit of a legend to.i think the one iam thinking of comes from stockport area? he has been around for years a tall thin bloke? and he hasnt altered in either looks or style(both dance and clothing)-no iam not having a pop at him,he is just one of the characters of the scene in case some one out there isnt clear on this
Bazza Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 I think the best dancers, like the best singers, athletes, or other skilled performers make you believe, that they believe that they were destined to do what they do. They make it look effortless, yet they posses a unique flair which separates them from the rest. They love what they do and people love to see them do it. Ok ,who's been talking about me ,come on Bazza
Guest aaz19tdi Posted July 30, 2011 Posted July 30, 2011 Ive just spent the last 50 weeks touring the Northern soul scene north south east and west every saturday for one thing to dance, to music that pulls my heart strings i give my all its the music that determines my moves mostly upright sometimes a handstand or a back drop if the mood takes me but these days the old bones dont work so well as they used to....................as a dancer in the current scene whats great about it no gives a flying Fook what moves you do its all about having a good time. old Richard whats his face said it all in that beatin rhythm....... dancing is a part of life.
Guest Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 Yeah..that's what most people say ,who can't do backflips....spin ....the splits etc etc My excuse....(I can still spin), is I'm 62 and the hands and legs are fooked and you want 62 year olds with good footwork to (still) do splits/backdrops/forward drops???????
hullsoul Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 (edited) The best dancers for me are the ones who are on the dancefloor due to a reflex movement,they have had to break off a conversation,drag themselves up off there chair,stop ordering a pint at the bar etc. because that particular tunes moves them so much they have to show there passion with a few moves.........they could be on the dancefloor twiddling there thumbs for me they would still be brilliant.It's not what they do when they are out there it's why they are there that makes them great to me............I think we've all had that feeling at some time or other & did you give a toss how good or bad you looked?? While I'm here what's that all about?Those people when a record come on do a couple spins,backdrop a few steps then stop dancing after about a minute of the tune.........next record comes on,splits,backdrop a few steps,spin,stop..........next record the same a few more acrobatics then stop.............why bother just try to get in the Olympic Gymnastics team for the floor exersises Cheers Martyn Edited July 31, 2011 by hullsoul
Madmandy Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 What makes a good dancer great? For me it's just seeing someone hitting every beat at the right time, being able to spin or perform acrobatics doesn't necessarily make you a great dancer. This topic has been done many times before, and I'll say what I said then, most of the best dancers are girls, much better natural sense of rhythm, generally speaking. Winnie Hi Win You might want to watch out for some dodgy showboating from me doing floorworks last night at the Robin Hood in edwinstowe (a bit of daft carry on after the venue closed) I would never consider doing it seriously tho but was great for a laugh
NEV Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 My excuse....(I can still spin), is I'm 62 and the hands and legs are fooked and you want 62 year olds with good footwork to (still) do splits/backdrops/forward drops??????? Your excused Dan.....still dancing at 62 without a zimmer frame is an acheivment mate
Billywhizz Posted August 2, 2011 Posted August 2, 2011 a good dancer is someone who is in time to the musiic,relaxed and makes it look effortless,good footwork is essential.Acrobats have always been a part of the northern soul style since i can remember?although not everybody does them , there are some excellant male and females who just do footwork and are superb. The best dancer ive ever seen was gethro from wolverhampton,absolutely brilliant to watch... Hey up Tommo. I didn't realise that was you, total respect. Jethro was a top dancer in my book. I can remember coming outside Wigan early hours in the morning, i went to my motor and sitting in the car next to mine Jethro was sitting in a mini in the passenger seat holding his knee, he was definitely in pain, i say 'you outta get down the hospital', he said 'i might mate but not looking like this' lol. Cheers Billy Ps. definitely Cartilage out.
Guest soul over easy Posted August 2, 2011 Posted August 2, 2011 Hey up Tommo. I didn't realise that was you, total respect. Jethro was a top dancer in my book. I can remember coming outside Wigan early hours in the morning, i went to my motor and sitting in the car next to mine Jethro was sitting in a mini in the passenger seat holding his knee, he was definitely in pain, i say 'you outta get down the hospital', he said 'i might mate but not looking like this' lol. Cheers Billy Ps. definitely Cartilage out. cheers billy, i first seen gethro at a nottingham palias all dayer,wich also was my introduction to northern soul,wow watching gethro did it for me... got hooked on the dancing immediately .When i first went to the casino i use to sit and watch gethro,but its fair to mention youre good self along with vernon being up there as top dancers,youve still got it billy.may it long continue...i do think keb darg is also in a class of his own and a great pleasure to watch,little sammy dee superb and deserves a mention...although its not about how good you are or what level youre at,its what a certain song does for you and compels you to the dance floor and makes you express youre self ...best wishes to every body who as a try.
jam66 Posted August 2, 2011 Posted August 2, 2011 You do realise you're all talking about me dontcha 1
Billywhizz Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 cheers billy, i first seen gethro at a nottingham palias all dayer,wich also was my introduction to northern soul,wow watching gethro did it for me... got hooked on the dancing immediately .When i first went to the casino i use to sit and watch gethro,but its fair to mention youre good self along with vernon being up there as top dancers,youve still got it billy.may it long continue...i do think keb darg is also in a class of his own and a great pleasure to watch,little sammy dee superb and deserves a mention...although its not about how good you are or what level youre at,its what a certain song does for you and compels you to the dance floor and makes you express youre self ...best wishes to every body who as a try. Hi Tommo, Also fair do's to you your right what you say about the music the vibes are there then you tend to dance to the music much better in my opinion, ive been watching your dancing display on the new film coming out its a great stepping stone for youngsters. Your timing, also your accuracy and strength is spot on. Also your right their are a lot of good dancers out there i cant see the northern scene ever ending especially with the youngsters coming in only a few but the numbers will build up. Keep on keeping on. Cheers Billy.
Guest A WAY OF LIFE NS Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 a good dancer is someone who is in time to the musiic,relaxed and makes it look effortless,good footwork is essential.Acrobats have always been a part of the northern soul style since i can remember?although not everybody does them , there are some excellant male and females who just do footwork and are superb. The best dancer ive ever seen was gethro from wolverhampton,absolutely brilliant to watch... Hi ya tommo so true pal its all about feeling the music and enjoying it, i love your style of dance its your own flav, acrobats look good when they are on time but im more of a foot worker i also enjoy diff styles of tempos and being an x b boy and popper i can add rhythm and isolate sections to different parts of music, in all i just love to dance danced northern for about 17 years but b boyed and popped for about 30 years . I love so many forms of dance art , you and many others are the original dancers from back in the day i also thinK billys still got the moves , respect to all the original gen and to the newcomers , love the music and express yourself through dance , dance is a soul thing from within peace and love KTF.... MARK
Rednose Posted August 8, 2011 Posted August 8, 2011 Hi Win You might want to watch out for some dodgy showboating from me doing floorworks last night at the Robin Hood in edwinstowe (a bit of daft carry on after the venue closed) I would never consider doing it seriously tho but was great for a laugh hiya mand guess whos got the video ????? wanna negotiate ????
spike1 Posted August 9, 2011 Posted August 9, 2011 (edited) just do footwork and are superb. The best dancer ive ever seen was gethro from wolverhampton,absolutely brilliant to watch... Must agree there mate he used to come over to Chesterfield in the mid seventies big mates with Mona Could watch him for hours!! Tried to copy his style but he was so smooth lightening fast floor work in time with the beat and superb foot work, spins that joined seamlessly into his whole routine! Plus he was a top guy no edge about him Best I've every seen Spike Edited August 9, 2011 by spike1
Madmandy Posted August 11, 2011 Posted August 11, 2011 hiya mand guess whos got the video ????? wanna negotiate ???? OMG NO!!!!!!!
Winnie :-) Posted August 11, 2011 Posted August 11, 2011 hiya mand guess whos got the video ????? wanna negotiate ???? Can you youtube it? I've been told Mand floats like a butterfly and stinks like a bee.........
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