Mandy Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Not sure if this topic has aleady been done, I know we've had best dancer .... Jo Brock (Mrs Trevski) is a fabulous little dancer ... keeps herself in her own dance space but turns and moves great. Obviously Jumpin Joan is up top there too and I also like watching Deanne May, seems to glide on the dancefloor and totally in tune with the music
steve z Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Not sure if this topic has aleady been done, I know we've had best dancer .... Jo Brock (Mrs Trevski) is a fabulous little dancer ... keeps herself in her own dance space but turns and moves great. Obviously Jumpin Joan is up top there too and I also like watching Deanne May, seems to glide on the dancefloor and totally in tune with the music Hi Mandy Carole McCarthy can do a really good spin too ATB Stevie
asboannie Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Not sure if this topic has aleady been done, I know we've had best dancer .... Jo Brock (Mrs Trevski) is a fabulous little dancer ... keeps herself in her own dance space but turns and moves great. Obviously Jumpin Joan is up top there too and I also like watching Deanne May, seems to glide on the dancefloor and totally in tune with the music Just wish i could dance better than i do, can't win it all.
Mandy Posted January 28, 2006 Author Posted January 28, 2006 Just wish i could dance better than i do, can't win it all. Same here Annie, I used to try and copy Jo but always ended up twisting my ankle or worse, falling over
Guest Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Not sure if this topic has aleady been done, I know we've had best dancer .... Jo Brock (Mrs Trevski) is a fabulous little dancer ... keeps herself in her own dance space but turns and moves great. Obviously Jumpin Joan is up top there too and I also like watching Deanne May, seems to glide on the dancefloor and totally in tune with the music Jo Bro`she`s brilliant at everything.... ,don`t tell Trev......
asboannie Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Same here Annie, I used to try and copy Jo but always ended up twisting my ankle or worse, falling over A friend showed me how to do the spin once, did great the first few times, and then disaster, had a bit to drink and then tripping over.
Dickytwang Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Am I the only one that thinks I'm the best dancer and everyone is looking at me !!!, maybe everyone saying look at that nutter :-) and I cant seem to get off the floor once I start, if they played happy birthday by Tony Christie I would still be dancing Strange
Mandy Posted January 28, 2006 Author Posted January 28, 2006 Am I the only one that thinks I'm the best dancer and everyone is looking at me !!!, maybe everyone saying look at that nutter :-) and I cant seem to get off the floor once I start, if they played happy birthday by Tony Christie I would still be dancing Strange Are you a girl
Guest Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 There is a girl from Sheffield, who i know, who is head and shoulders above any other female dancer i've ever seen.
Guest Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Also the girl with the short dark hair, forget her name, always talks to me (similar age) usually seen her around the North West (but not for the past year?). Well she is a very good dancer, think she may lean toward the Modern side of the scene.......Just read that back, doesn't really help does it
steve z Posted January 28, 2006 Posted January 28, 2006 There is a girl from Sheffield, who i know, who is head and shoulders above any other female dancer i've ever seen. Hi Brett ,so she's pretty tall and already has a northern classic to her name ATB Stevie
Mandy Posted January 28, 2006 Author Posted January 28, 2006 (edited) Take it you're not very good with names then Brett ... how many girls live in Sheffield and up north who dance Edited January 28, 2006 by Mandy
Winnie :-) Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Take it you're not very good with names then Brett ... how many girls live in Sheffield and up north who dance ========= Caz McCarthy, Chantelle, and Anne from Bedford, Soul Annie, Carol can't remember where she's from (Wisbech?), Emma and Dru from Surrey, Suzi from Scotland, all brilliant. Have always believed girls in general are better dancers than men, take out the acrobatics, and they win hands down IMO. Winnie:-)
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 ========= Caz McCarthy, Chantelle, and Anne from Bedford, Soul Annie, Carol can't remember where she's from (Wisbech?), Emma and Dru from Surrey, Suzi from Scotland, all brilliant. Have always believed girls in general are better dancers than men, take out the acrobatics, and they win hands down IMO. Winnie:-)
Maark Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 ========= Emma and Marcella (NCS) dance with sex appeal..........imho where as Trifle is a bloody good interperter of the music....... Caz McCarthy, Chantelle, and Anne from Bedford, Soul Annie, Carol can't remember where she's from (Wisbech?), Emma and Dru from Surrey, Suzi from Scotland, all brilliant. Have always believed girls in general are better dancers than men, take out the acrobatics, and they win hands down IMO. Winnie:-)
jazzyjas Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Women in general are better dancers than men because they seem to be really in tune to the music and use their whole bodies. Men are great at technical aspects of dancing and can have just as much style, but women seem to just have an effortless quality to the way they do it. My mother came out to watch me play some soul records once and was one of the most brilliant dancers there. In fact, she was dancing northern style and didn't know it. I was very impressed and so was everyone else. As for female northern soul dancers, I really enjoy watching them. Northern soul dancing in general is a super-cool thing in my book. I wish people would document this more. I've got Andy Holroyd's "Magic Touch", but would like to see a lot more. I did some video in LA of Carl and a few others, giving attention to the feet movements, details, etc. if anything, just to learn stuff. Of the women I saw there, they were excellent at footwork and had lots of grace. Seeing them dance was a major highlight for me. Big thumbs up to the ladies for adding such class to the moves. Does anyone have video clips of northern soul dancing to share? Ladies or anyone with good moves? KTF Jas PS. For anyone on this forum whose seen Andy's "The Magic Touch" video "how about that slow motion clip of the woman with straight long hair doing a spin in the spotlight all by herself...Wow! Almost poetic isn't it? If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.
Simsy Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Sue from Nottingham (below right). Top mover imo.
Guest SteveC Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Gonna sound biased but.............. Mrs C (wonder if thats the Carole you mentioned Winnie) is the epitome of a non-assuming, smooth and classy Northern dancer. I could watch her feet all night and add some alcohol and the hand movements appear ala the Wigan days (even though she didn't go there). An old soulie with 30+ years of experience who says its worth dancing coz its the only time I smile at her albeit at her feet!!!!! There was Caroline (Caz) Johnson from Ashby del la Zouche who could win dancing comps with just the soulful expression on her face . She certainly beat Keb and I in The EASC 6th Anniversary at the Fleet all those years ago and deservedly so - a fantastic dancer with attitude. There is a girl I've seen at The Mars Bar who is terrific too and can clap like thunder to boot. Maybe you'll be able to help out Nige - longish black hair and obviously an "old" soulie. All in all I think its great to see good girl dancers alas there is definitely a distinct difference in class between the girls from up North and those down here. South Coast girls tend to do that Modish bouncing on your toes Andy Pandy on poppers dance whereas "generally" I feel that you can spot a girl from up North just from her classy dancing. Dru is probably the one of the exceptions coz she has her own smooth style and is wonderful to watch. So is Amanda from Brighton but she's got that Stafford style about her same as Mrs C :dance: Great topic/thread Mandy
Mak Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 I've seen lots of girl dancers on my rounds , but the best i've seen is Debbie Riley from Awsworth Notts . Not seen her lately though
Quinvy Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Not sure if this topic has aleady been done, I know we've had best dancer .... Jo Brock (Mrs Trevski) is a fabulous little dancer ... keeps herself in her own dance space but turns and moves great. Obviously Jumpin Joan is up top there too and I also like watching Deanne May, seems to glide on the dancefloor and totally in tune with the music Carol McCarthy end of discussion. But I think that today,the girls are better dancers,because they are much fitter than us blokes.
Dennisoul Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Lenny Harkins wife Geraldine is a great dancer.
asboannie Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Yes!!!!!! there are some fella's i know of........ used to stand on the sidelines of the dancefloor.... whatching the girls dancing..... just so they could see their underwear (NICKERS) when they did the spin..... as the long flared skirt they wore would be swivelling round their hips.
steve z Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Yes!!!!!! there are some fella's i know of........ used to stand on the sidelines of the dancefloor.... whatching the girls dancing..... just so they could see their underwear (NICKERS) when they did the spin..... as the long flared skirt they wore would be swivelling round their hips. Hi , don't recall any Scotsman in a kilt doing that Not that I would want to either
Sharon Cooper Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 For sheer enthusiasm, stamina and good all round movement and fast foot work.. its got to be Sam Evans (Hinckley etc)
asboannie Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Hi , don't recall any Scotsman in a kilt doing that Not that I would want to either Spare me the thought of that I am going back to the seventie's on this, naming no names
Bigsoulman Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 We've had this topic several times but anyway up here in Scotland nobody can touch little Suzi Cameron Lenny
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 . There is a girl I've seen at The Mars Bar who is terrific too and can clap like thunder to boot. Maybe you'll be able to help out Nige - longish black hair and obviously an "old" souli juliet from worcester mate i won,t tell her you said she was an old soulie but yeah a good dancer and boy can she clap HB
Rugby Soul Club Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Jo Bro`she`s brilliant at everything.... ,don`t tell Trev...... Sorry Ken but I think he's spotted it..... I'm another one of the Jo Brock fan club.... She came along with us to all-niters many years ago......straight on the dance floor and a bloody natural....don't you just hate it when that happens. Did try and do a single white female on her one night and tried to copy her moves......got dizzy after ten seconds....still don't know how she does it.... I've found as a crap woman dancer if I close my eyes, know one can see you....
Winnie :-) Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 I've seen lots of girl dancers on my rounds , but the best i've seen is Debbie Riley from Awsworth Notts . Not seen her lately though ====== Saw Debs and Andy at lifeline end of last year. Yep she's good and so is Mandy mick H's mrs. Agree Trifle can move, as can Karen B. It's a different Carol Steve, she won a competition at the Plinston a couple of years ago. Short blond hair. Great feet and spins like a top. Am almost certain she's from the cambridge/Lincs area. Winnie:-) PS. They're all great dancers .........Ken you dance like a girl, so you're great too
Winnie :-) Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 Carol McCarthy end of discussion. But I think that today,the girls are better dancers,because they are much fitter than us blokes. ============ Personally don't think it's down to fitness, I think in general girls are more expressive, and not bound by a set of rules which tend to govern most of the guys, when it comes to dancing. Winnie:-)
Winnie :-) Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 We've had this topic several times but anyway up here in Scotland nobody can touch little Suzi Cameron Lenny ============ Yep great dancer
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 ====== , she won a competition at the Plinston a couple of years ago. Short blond hair. Great feet and spins like a top. Am almost certain she's from the cambridge/Lincs area. Winnie:-) PS. They're all great dancers .........Ken you dance like a girl, so you're great too The Carol you mean Win is from the Wisbech/March area
Winnie :-) Posted January 29, 2006 Posted January 29, 2006 The Carol you mean Win is from the Wisbech/March area ========== Thanks Karen, thought she was from Wisbech area. She floats effortlessly round the dance floor and is a joy to watch :-) Winnie:-)
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