Ianc1971 Posted December 1, 2016 Posted December 1, 2016 this is the right board to post this on but i'm gonna throw it out there. I'm new to the site and this is my first post so be gentle with me. I've recently gotten into Northern Soul in the last few years and totally enjoy the music. I guess the next step for me would be goin to a NS nite, but personally i'd like to be able to get on the dance floor and not make a complete fool of myself. I've watched tutorials on youtube and was wondering if anyone knew of any dance classes in the North West area (well Wigan really). Alot of people (posts) say its not about being a good dancer but enjoying the music, which i agree. But i'd at least be able to at least master the basic moves.... Any help would be much appreciated KTF !!
Peter99 Posted December 1, 2016 Posted December 1, 2016 10 minutes ago, Ianc1971 said: this is the right board to post this on but i'm gonna throw it out there. I'm new to the site and this is my first post so be gentle with me. I've recently gotten into Northern Soul in the last few years and totally enjoy the music. I guess the next step for me would be goin to a NS nite, but personally i'd like to be able to get on the dance floor and not make a complete fool of myself. I've watched tutorials on youtube and was wondering if anyone knew of any dance classes in the North West area (well Wigan really). Alot of people (posts) say its not about being a good dancer but enjoying the music, which i agree. But i'd at least be able to at least master the basic moves.... Any help would be much appreciated KTF !! You don't need dance classes mate. Just get on the dance floor, get into the vibe and enjoy yourself. Welcome to the site. Pete
Ianc1971 Posted December 1, 2016 Author Posted December 1, 2016 Cheers pal. i understand what you mean but i dont think i'd have the confidence without knowing some steps first.
Peter99 Posted December 1, 2016 Posted December 1, 2016 2 minutes ago, Ianc1971 said: Cheers pal. i understand what you mean but i dont think i'd have the confidence without knowing some steps first. Have a look on some YouTube vids - just google. Also plenty of vids on here. You'll probably make plenty of new friends on here - probably some will be local and happy to take you to a venue. what's your name?
Ianc1971 Posted December 1, 2016 Author Posted December 1, 2016 My name is Ian pal. My missus is really into it as well. I've looked up a few local nites but we've always been away when they're on. Looking forward to going to our first nite. 1
Peter99 Posted December 1, 2016 Posted December 1, 2016 1 minute ago, Ianc1971 said: My name is Ian pal. My missus is really into it as well. I've looked up a few local nites but we've always been away when they're on. Looking forward to going to our first nite. Nice one Ian. Enjoy the site and your new found music interest.
Baz1 Posted December 1, 2016 Posted December 1, 2016 Eup ian !!!! Like all the above say ,just watch a few YouTube clips an off ya go m8 ,you'll love it ,me n Shelly found the scene 15 years ago an we've had the time of our lives m8 and it just gets better atb baz n Shelly 2
Guest Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Practise in your kitchen, that's how most people gain their confidence. A dance class will destroy any freedom of expression, which is what the dancing is all about. You may feel all eyes are on you on the dance floor, that's simply NOT the case. It's a very embracing scene. As long as you're there, genuine, and not carrying drinks across the dance floor, nobody gives a flying fiddle about how you dance. You should see me! I dance like I'm wired up to the national grid! Don't waste your time and money on a "dance class". Just practise in the privacy of your own home with You Tube. The more you practise the more confident and comfortable you'll be. Good luck!
SOULMAN62 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 places to go if you are from wigan, are newtown just down the road from the casino,or Monaco in Hindley or my be stubshaw all good for beginners.
Popular Post Lovemusic Posted December 2, 2016 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2016 When I first got into the music in the early 70's we didn't have YouTube or smartphones, we just went to the venues, stood on the edge of the dancefloor and watched. You then went home, found a full length mirror and tried out a few moves. Back to the club, edge of the floor, and steeled yourself to take that first step. Once you did you were swallowed up in the music, the rumbling bass, the gyrating words spiralling through the air and into your ears. After that nothing really mattered, least of all what others thought of your moves. if you sneaked a peak at the other dancers, you'd see they were lost in their own thing too. The dance styles of today, to my eyes, seem very formulated, do a little shuffle thing that looks like you're polishing the floor with each foot, quite tamely , and if you do the acrobatics then everything else is just marking time till the backdrop, the kick and the spin. I'd always prefer the feet being led by the rhythm, and everything else led by the soul. Anything else was an accent, a highpoint in the song, but not the main part of your performance. Just be glad you don't want to dance to the fierce jazz fusion/samba/Latin grooves of the 80's. now that was competitive! 9
Popular Post Steve S 60 Posted December 2, 2016 Popular Post Posted December 2, 2016 What lovemusic said, just don't waste any money on dance lessons which are run by divvies cashing in on the uninitiated. 7
Kegsy Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 (edited) 12 hours ago, Ianc1971 said: this is the right board to post this on but i'm gonna throw it out there. I'm new to the site and this is my first post so be gentle with me. I've recently gotten into Northern Soul in the last few years and totally enjoy the music. I guess the next step for me would be goin to a NS nite, but personally i'd like to be able to get on the dance floor and not make a complete fool of myself. I've watched tutorials on youtube and was wondering if anyone knew of any dance classes in the North West area (well Wigan really). Alot of people (posts) say its not about being a good dancer but enjoying the music, which i agree. But i'd at least be able to at least master the basic moves.... Any help would be much appreciated KTF !! Its NOT compulsory to hit the floor, especially on your first few nights, nobody notices if you do or don't dance. So go to a night, watch what goes on, practice at home if possible, and hit the floor when you feel ready. As has been said lessons will be a waste of time and money, dancing to soul music is a very individual thing, nobody does it the same way, it's NOT like line dancing. Edited December 2, 2016 by Kegsy 1
Twoshoes Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Welcome to the scene Ian, just get out there, too many first timers I've spoken to over the years get concerned about what others think and feel they have to dance a certain way. Just get out there and your own steps will flow with the music,Christ I hate to think what I look like on the floor but who cares, if you have got into the music purely off CDs and YouTube getting out and about will blow you away. 1
Lovemusic Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Just re-read your first post LANC1971 and I spotted something I missed before. You implied you'd never been to a NS venue before. Get yourself to one asap. Some music can be appreciated via vinyl, cd's and online. Not so Northern Soul. you need to be at the frontline. Whether dancing or listening, with mates or on your own. it will blow your mind!!! Get to Lowton Civic next Friday night, £7 on the door. May will take your money, and Rob Haigh will probably be next to her. Say hello and tell him it's your first NS night, and Andy Love recommended you came here first. Rob is on here, as is Barry Maleady the promoter for Lowton. A friendlier bunch you couldn't ask for. Apart from the friendly crowd, and the great music, the star is the big dancefloor and high ceiling. Your music at home will never sound the same again!
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 2 minutes ago, lovemusic said: Just re-read your first post LANC1971 and I spotted something I missed before. You implied you'd never been to a NS venue before. Get yourself to one asap. Some music can be appreciated via vinyl, cd's and online. Not so Northern Soul. you need to be at the frontline. Whether dancing or listening, with mates or on your own. it will blow your mind!!! Get to Lowton Civic next Friday night, £7 on the door. May will take your money, and Rob Haigh will probably be next to her. Say hello and tell him it's your first NS night, and Andy Love recommended you came here first. Rob is on here, as is Barry Maleady the promoter for Lowton. A friendlier bunch you couldn't ask for. Apart from the friendly crowd, and the great music, the star is the big dancefloor and high ceiling. Your music at home will never sound the same again! Barry hasn't been on here for ages - is he alright? P
Steve S 60 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 10 minutes ago, Peter99 said: Barry hasn't been on here for ages - is he alright? P He posted on the events comments 4 hours ago, Peter. 1
Guest BabyBoyAndMyLass Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 16 hours ago, Ianc1971 said: Cheers pal. i understand what you mean but i dont think i'd have the confidence without knowing some steps first. Hi and welcome, we're pretty new here too, whereas my lass is a great dancer I'm pretty s**t... Everyone was crap at first, don't worry about it, when I started goin' in the 8ts I hung around with all ex-Wigan folks, they were all pretty good movers, I was pretty terrible though and came in for a fair bit of light-hearted p**s taking, when anyone laughed at my dancin' I just used to say 'Yeah but I'm great at fightin'... When you're 'in' the record it's impossible to look uncool, just get up there and let your hair down, once you get that no-one gives a f**k you'll be fine, anyone who says anything is a dick and is way more uncool than someone diggin' the groove! The soul scene has always been way cool in this respect, oh and if you crash into someone, apologise, smile and shake hands, you just made a new friend! Oh and if you're blessed with lots of hair don't forget the Johnny Thunders hair flick! Practise dancin' round the kitchen, shock the postman! Practise to this one, the instructions are in the lyrics!
Kegsy Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 (edited) 2 hours ago, Peter99 said: Barry hasn't been on here for ages - is he alright? P 1 hour ago, Steve S 60 said: He posted on the events comments 4 hours ago, Peter. 4 hours IS ages when you live in Nottingham, me duck. Edited December 2, 2016 by Kegsy
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 16 minutes ago, Kegsy said: 4 hours IS ages when you live in Nottingham, me duck. I'll go to the top of our stairs!
Thinksmart Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Stand at the edge of the floor, watch and gradually move your feet a little bit how you see the others doing it. Then away from the venue practice a bit at home with some music on. Classes are inherently wrong for Northern Soul, it does not work like that, this is about freedom of expression immersed into the joyful music. So long as you don't try anything crazy you'll be fine and nobody will notice anyway. Enjoy the journey.
Ianc1971 Posted December 2, 2016 Author Posted December 2, 2016 WOW....... Thanks so much all of you for the info... Believe me i HAVE practiced in the Kitchen with my German Shepherd who seems to be a better mover than me....... I guess i'm just gonna have top bite the bullet and hit the floor. Thanks 'lovemusic' I'll have a look at Lowton Civic next friday. I used to live a stones throw away in my younger days being originally from Golborne & my missus is from Lowton albeit the Golborne side. I guess theres so much to learn about the scene. The more i listen and read, hear about it the more it draws me in. Just finished a book called 'The Story Of Northern Soul by David Nowell. A truly cracking read. Pity i wasnt around in its hayday (well i was was but to young). . How much money you all must have spent collecting records or just buying the ones you really liked must have been a challenge in itself What an amazing time you all must have had. Right i think its time to hit the kitchen as my feet are taping as i'm listening to my own compilation gathered from many CD's (thank god for eBay). Anyway thanks again for all the help and advice, its much appreciated. Cheers Ian
Hornet Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 11 hours ago, flamingemeralds said: Practise in your kitchen, that's how most people gain their confidence. A dance class will destroy any freedom of expression, which is what the dancing is all about. You may feel all eyes are on you on the dance floor, that's simply NOT the case. It's a very embracing scene. As long as you're there, genuine, and not carrying drinks across the dance floor, nobody gives a flying fiddle about how you dance. You should see me! I dance like I'm wired up to the national grid! Don't waste your time and money on a "dance class". Just practise in the privacy of your own home with You Tube. The more you practise the more confident and comfortable you'll be. Good luck! Never danced in the kitchen ever but suppose flour could B A good substitute 2 talc ! Go watch & dance ! Simples !
Guest Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 2 hours ago, hornet said: Never danced in the kitchen ever but suppose flour could B A good substitute 2 talc ! Go watch & dance ! Simples ! I'm a woman, I know my place !
Winsford Soul Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 8 minutes ago, flamingemeralds said: I'm a woman, I know my place ! Where,s that Steve ( cheeky )
Winsford Soul Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Ian. Welcome to soul source. Just enjoy your self where ever you go. Love the life you live. Live the life you love Steve 1
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 11 minutes ago, flamingemeralds said: I'm a woman, I know my place ! New ironing board for Christmas.
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 1 minute ago, Winsford Soul said: Ian. Welcome to soul source. Just enjoy your self where ever you go. Love the life you live. Live the life you love Steve Being a little poetic tonight Steve. Very profound - -if not a little poncy Sir.
Winsford Soul Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Just now, Peter99 said: Being a little poetic tonight Steve. Very profound - -if not a little poncy Sir. How very dare you. Your beginning to sound like Martyn Pitt . It's one of my favourite records and is actually tattooed on both side's of my neck Steve 2
Guest Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 18 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said: Where,s that Steve ( cheeky ) I knew it was a mistake to post that.
Guest Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 17 minutes ago, Peter99 said: New ironing board for Christmas. Oh, if you insist, it's a very generous gesture Peter99. Thank you.
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Just now, flamingemeralds said: Oh, if you insist, it's a very generous gesture Peter99. Thank you.
Lovemusic Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 3 hours ago, Ianc1971 said: WOW....... Thanks so much all of you for the info... Believe me i HAVE practiced in the Kitchen with my German Shepherd who seems to be a better mover than me....... I guess i'm just gonna have top bite the bullet and hit the floor. Thanks 'lovemusic' I'll have a look at Lowton Civic next friday. I used to live a stones throw away in my younger days being originally from Golborne & my missus is from Lowton albeit the Golborne side. I guess theres so much to learn about the scene. The more i listen and read, hear about it the more it draws me in. Just finished a book called 'The Story Of Northern Soul by David Nowell. A truly cracking read. Pity i wasnt around in its hayday (well i was was but to young). . How much money you all must have spent collecting records or just buying the ones you really liked must have been a challenge in itself What an amazing time you all must have had. Right i think its time to hit the kitchen as my feet are taping as i'm listening to my own compilation gathered from many CD's (thank god for eBay). Anyway thanks again for all the help and advice, its much appreciated. Cheers Ian Hi Ian met Dave Nowell at the Casino mid 70's. we used to call him Immaculate Dave, because that was his favourite phrase. Kept in touch over the years, and when he was writing his book he asked me for some comments on the scene at the time, and about my magazine Love Music Review. i sent him a long email, and when the book came out, the email was there in its entirety. That was a surprise, a nice one though.
Kegsy Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 47 minutes ago, Peter99 said: New ironing board for Christmas. 29 minutes ago, flamingemeralds said: Oh, if you insist, it's a very generous gesture Peter99. Thank you. I'll see your ironing board and raise you a pair of oven gloves.
Peter99 Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 Just now, Kegsy said: I'll see your ironing board and raise you a pair of oven gloves. That made me laugh - almost an Absolute Vodka/Key Board moment. 1
Guest Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 9 hours ago, Peter99 said: New ironing board for Christmas. I got you this...
Guest Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 On 01/12/2016 at 21:21, Ianc1971 said: Cheers pal. i understand what you mean but i dont think i'd have the confidence without knowing some steps first. That`s exactly how it started for all of us Ian!.....Problem with dance lessons is, all the people who`ve had them......(and 99.9% of these people are the younger end of the scene) stand out a mile, you can see they`ve been "Taught" how to dance and, although some are quite good dancers they`ve have missed the point. They look like robots and have no natural SOUL! Get to a night, talk to the people (they won`t bite!) and watch & learn Welcome to the best underground music scene in the world!
Pga1 Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 Hiya Ian, like everyone says, just enjoy. Make your own moves, I do regularly especially on way to bar across ( I said to bar) dance floor. BEWARE of lessons, I spent ages and loads of money perfecting the skate. First night out and they play 'twine time' beware of some on here as you probably noticed, quite mad. Cheers 1
Guest Andi Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/4/2016 at 10:10, Steve Lane said: That`s exactly how it started for all of us Ian!.....Problem with dance lessons is, all the people who`ve had them......(and 99.9% of these people are the younger end of the scene) stand out a mile, you can see they`ve been "Taught" how to dance and, although some are quite good dancers they`ve have missed the point. They look like robots and have no natural SOUL! Get to a night, talk to the people (they won`t bite!) and watch & learn Welcome to the best underground music scene in the world! And who taught then ...
Guest Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 6 minutes ago, Andi said: And who taught then ... Is it a quiz question?
Guest Andi Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 Just now, Steve Lane said: Is it a quiz question? theM I see people out and about and say "they go to <DELETED>'s class."
Guest Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 (edited) 22 hours ago, Andi said: theM I see people out and about and say "they go to <DELETED>'s class." You`ve just got to find it inside yourself ....no matter how bambi-like you think you are it`s in there somewhere and only you can find it! Edited December 9, 2016 by Guest
Zed1 Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 On 01/12/2016 at 21:07, Ianc1971 said: this is the right board to post this on but i'm gonna throw it out there. I'm new to the site and this is my first post so be gentle with me. I've recently gotten into Northern Soul in the last few years and totally enjoy the music. I guess the next step for me would be goin to a NS nite, but personally i'd like to be able to get on the dance floor and not make a complete fool of myself. I've watched tutorials on youtube and was wondering if anyone knew of any dance classes in the North West area (well Wigan really). Alot of people (posts) say its not about being a good dancer but enjoying the music, which i agree. But i'd at least be able to at least master the basic moves.... Any help would be much appreciated KTF !! A half pissed baby Giraffe in Lead diving boots could learn a basic NS dance in 20 minutes, it's REALLY not that hard. You don't need Dance lessons unless you've got a thing for Stetsons, cowboy boots and line dancing. 2
Peter99 Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/3/2016 at 06:41, flamingemeralds said: I got you this... I am definitely dum and I clean windows. Not very efficiently though. Pete
Ianc1971 Posted December 9, 2016 Author Posted December 9, 2016 18 hours ago, Zed1 said: A half pissed baby Giraffe in Lead diving boots could learn a basic NS dance in 20 minutes If i see a Giraffe on the dance floor i know i've got no chance ha ha.
Ian Stacey Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 WELCOME to the scene IAN , you don't need dancing lesson any soulies worth his salt will show you how to dance .Not to worry if you aint good at it as no one will take the piss . just get out their & do you own thing utube is a good place to see styles & footwork .But don't pay anyone that's just a waste of money .KTF
Frankie Crocker Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Don't watch any YouTube tutorials whatever you do. Best to go to a Soul Nite and watch. Have a few pints of lager, not too many mind you, and when a good track drags you onto the dancefloor, go where the music takes you. A few years of this and you can take your L Plates off.
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