Paul-s Posted yesterday at 10:06 Posted yesterday at 10:06 (edited) https://www.dancelikeachamp.com/pricing-plans What a fantastic evolution from Kev Roberts ridiculously titled World Northern Soul Dance Championships - real name Blackpool Dance Competition. An individual who is actually convinced by the title. Oxy and Moron come to mind as she explains that Northern Soul dancing is not about choreography, whilst using choreography to teach.....an Oxymoron indeed. Before admin say something, this is a product review not a review of the person. Interested in your thoughts....perhaps the individuals who judge the dubious event, care to comment on her World status? Edited yesterday at 11:04 by Paul-s link change 3
Mike Posted yesterday at 10:44 Posted yesterday at 10:44 if you gonna post/reference these videos on here, can you link or embed them from the social media sites rather than post the complete video up as we may get hit with copyright takedown requests, that is unless you do have permissions to publish them as such gonna have to take it down shortly so can you edit and add a link or embed thanks
Paul-s Posted yesterday at 11:05 Author Posted yesterday at 11:05 6 minutes ago, Paul-s said: will do now. So the insta link is what you ask for or the website link? Done. Thanks Mike.
Popular Post Ben Owen Posted yesterday at 11:20 Popular Post Posted yesterday at 11:20 Jesus christ...... 5
Keamus Posted yesterday at 12:12 Posted yesterday at 12:12 Better off buying a few half decent unknown tunes than spending that much cash on a correspondence course. 3
JimmyTee Posted yesterday at 12:13 Posted yesterday at 12:13 2 hours ago, Paul-s said: https://www.dancelikeachamp.com/pricing-plans What a fantastic evolution from Kev Roberts ridiculously titled World Northern Soul Dance Championships - real name Blackpool Dance Competition. An individual who is actually convinced by the title. Oxy and Moron come to mind as she explains that Northern Soul dancing is not about choreography, whilst using choreography to teach.....an Oxymoron indeed. Before admin say something, this is a product review not a review of the person. Interested in your thoughts....perhaps the individuals who judge the dubious event, care to comment on her World status? Ikea in the link ? Flatpack dance lessons ??? 2
Dylan Posted yesterday at 13:02 Posted yesterday at 13:02 50 minutes ago, Keamus said: Better off buying a few half decent unknown tunes than spending that much cash on a correspondence course. Unknown tunes in 2025 ? That’s going to be tricky.
Popular Post Keamus Posted yesterday at 13:54 Popular Post Posted yesterday at 13:54 Guess that depends on your level of knowledge and how many genres of this wonderful music you’re into. Good example the other day when a mate of mine played this at the Dalmeny Weekend. Never heard it before and it cost me the princely sum of £4.99 to get a minter. Anyway always going to buy records over dance classes. 3 2
Gilly Posted yesterday at 14:05 Posted yesterday at 14:05 What the hell is that all about ? Would like to see someone teach Mick Francis or Mick LeBrewin how to dance 2
Pittstar Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 “It’s Soul Jim but not as we know it “ 1
Dylan Posted yesterday at 15:42 Posted yesterday at 15:42 5 hours ago, Paul-s said: https://www.dancelikeachamp.com/pricing-plans What a fantastic evolution from Kev Roberts ridiculously titled World Northern Soul Dance Championships - real name Blackpool Dance Competition. An individual who is actually convinced by the title. Oxy and Moron come to mind as she explains that Northern Soul dancing is not about choreography, whilst using choreography to teach.....an Oxymoron indeed. Before admin say something, this is a product review not a review of the person. Interested in your thoughts....perhaps the individuals who judge the dubious event, care to comment on her World status? Dancelikeachump 1
Kathryn Magson Posted yesterday at 16:21 Posted yesterday at 16:21 Jeeez it's not often I'm lost for words........ Flatpack dance lessons? Thanks for that one JimmyTee! 1
Simsy Posted yesterday at 16:59 Posted yesterday at 16:59 Ridiculous! Clown event crowns her world champion, she believes it and thinks that justifies her charging a hundred and fifty quid for lessons? Preposterous! 2
Popular Post Timbo58 Posted yesterday at 17:05 Popular Post Posted yesterday at 17:05 I've met Sally a few times before the 'championship' and she certainly seemed a level headed nice person & I do think that dance classes can be used to encourage the wallflowers new to the scene to get onto the floor. If she's determined to make her web offerings work I'd prompt her to look at her responses given to FAQs as they are confusing and potentially even misleading. It's also best practice to make the annual sub significantly cheaper than 12 x monthly subs. (Just my previous experience in digital marketing with a leading genealogy company.) Seriously though: The 'world championships' are no more than a marketing gimmick for the Blackpool Tower weekender, legally someone 'winning' that competition has no more right to be declared a world champion than anyone winning a similar dance off anywhere else in the world. It isn't adjudicated independently or scrutinised by any professional dance body, it matters not how many take part or believe it to be a real competition, it isn't. The comments about NS being freestyle with lots of 'set moves' is hokum IMHO also - those set moves are merely a result of others copying another dancer they've seen. I've actually seen a instagram video this morning of one of the country's absolute best dancers (not just my opinion either) being ridiculed for not doing 'NS dance style' -it's this very sort of 'dance classes' - pretending there are defined sets of 'moves' that can be classified & categorised -that caused those ignorant comments. Just my twopenneth but NS/Rare soul should be both absolutely freestyle & best done in as dark an event as is possible. High time video makers & social media grifters were positively discouraged from invading our hobby. 5
Chalky Posted yesterday at 18:11 Posted yesterday at 18:11 What makes her so qualified? She isn't that good herself, just average.
Wiggyflat Posted yesterday at 19:53 Posted yesterday at 19:53 (edited) Jesus H.....What with the avalanche of bootlegs..."vinyl only" .....Ai......and now £150 dance classes ........the scene cannae take it captain....we need to break the dance algorithms......beam us up Scotty. Edited yesterday at 19:54 by Wiggyflat 1
Agentsmith Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 7 hours ago, Keamus said: Guess that depends on your level of knowledge and how many genres of this wonderful music you’re into. Good example the other day when a mate of mine played this at the Dalmeny Weekend. Never heard it before and it cost me the princely sum of £4.99 to get a minter. Anyway always going to buy records over dance classes. B & S gave tunes like this a lot of press, despite the fact it chart topped rnb in the States, but did nothing here.....tons of great fjvers out there that have been totally forgotten and never mentioned....probably all a bit guilty of shortsightedness i suppose. 2
Greedy Mick Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Wow I'm gobsmacked I love to watch a busy dancefloor with everyone doing their own moves but all in time with the beat and tempo changes etc. Surely if this is the new thing northern soul line dancing will be the next thing.
New Members Tahiil Posted 23 hours ago New Members Posted 23 hours ago I never really took the dance contests seriously since people aren't exactly trying to show off or perform to others on a soul night...? It's largely an expression of your connection to the music and any compliments are just a bonus. 1
Agentsmith Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 41 minutes ago, Greedy Mick said: Wow I'm gobsmacked I love to watch a busy dancefloor with everyone doing their own moves but all in time with the beat and tempo changes etc. Surely if this is the new thing northern soul line dancing will be the next thing. Mick, that already exists anyway. Video evidence from one of the tower sessions was viewed by everyone last year....and the folks taking part said it was just a laugh....ffs, plumb the depths on top of all this dance class garbage.
Monny1916 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Anyone know what her playlist is , I'm sure we all have our own favourites, I was wondering how her's compares to mine, cheers Stephen
Julianb Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 9 hours ago, Greedy Mick said: Wow I'm gobsmacked I love to watch a busy dancefloor with everyone doing their own moves but all in time with the beat and tempo changes etc. Surely if this is the new thing northern soul line dancing will be the next thing. Surely at our ages, it should be Northern Soul Tea Dances? 1
Agentsmith Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Julianb said: Surely at our ages, it should be Northern Soul Tea Dances? Julian, well it was 20 + years ago!, Tony's Empress before niter started, load of pensioners having an evening tea dance, cafe with tea urn, sandwiches etc, and soulies putting their holdalls down waiting for pensioners to waltz off down the stairs... Now we're them 1
Johndelve Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 11 hours ago, Agentsmith said: B & S gave tunes like this a lot of press, despite the fact it chart topped rnb in the States, but did nothing here.....tons of great fjvers out there that have been totally forgotten and never mentioned....probably all a bit guilty of shortsightedness i suppose. Totally forgotten, or never even known in first place. I played this superb record at the Uckfield soul night three years ago and completely cleared the floor. Not one single person dancing to it.
Dylan Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 21 hours ago, Keamus said: Guess that depends on your level of knowledge and how many genres of this wonderful music you’re into. Good example the other day when a mate of mine played this at the Dalmeny Weekend. Never heard it before and it cost me the princely sum of £4.99 to get a minter. Anyway always going to buy records over dance classes. Can’t argue with the fact there are loads of great cheap soul records. 1
Twoshoes Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 19 hours ago, Agentsmith said: B & S gave tunes like this a lot of press, despite the fact it chart topped rnb in the States, but did nothing here.....tons of great fjvers out there that have been totally forgotten and never mentioned....probably all a bit guilty of shortsightedness i suppose. I bought lots of chart soul in the 70s that probably got bypassed by some wrapped up solely in the Northern scene. Nothing wrong with that you like what you like. I had a discussion with a mate a couple of months ago about such records and would certain records have been played if the the artist wasn't at that time known for a 100% pop record. The Tymes had Miss Grace which maybe resulted in their later releases being overlooked. I won't post a link but I've always had a great affection for God's Gonna Punish You by the Tymes, won't be to everyone's taste but I think it's a great vocal and a lovely tune. 1
Chalky Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) On 18/03/2025 at 13:02, Dylan said: Unknown tunes in 2025 ? That’s going to be tricky. There are plenty of semi known and plenty that have had very little or no exposure at all nighters and soul nights Edited 2 hours ago by Chalky
Happy Feet Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 49 minutes ago, Chalky said: There are plenty of semi known and plenty that have had very little or no exposure at all nighters and soul nights Is that because they're not rare enough , no matter how good the tune is ?
Chalky Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Happy Feet said: Is that because they're not rare enough , no matter how good the tune is ? cause they don't cost a kings ransom, vinyl snobbery 1
Dylan Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Chalky said: There are plenty of semi known and plenty that have had very little or no exposure at all nighters and soul nights I never said there weren’t ? I was replying to a post where somebody mentioned unknowns ? there will be loads of great cheap semi known records that get ignored by the masses and mostly played at home or shared via online mixes etc.
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