The Gresham’s Law of Social Couples Dancing Today

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Gresham’s law is an economic principle that is commonly stated as: “Bad money drives out good”. But this principle has much broader applicability. For example, to social couples dancing.

Human beings have a long history of dancing in some form, be it as individuals, couples, or groups. The first couples dance Wilddancer recognizes that is still being taught and done today in most western countries is the Mazurka, which started in the 1500’s. The first Waltz (the Volta) dates back to 1556, with many variations since then. The Ländler arrived in the Austrian countryside about 1690, then moved to Vienna and a variation became the Viennese Waltz. After these came (in historical order) the couples dances Bolero, Paso Doble, Polka, Merengue, Habanara and Milonga (now Tango), Foxtrot, Rumba, Samba, Lindy Hop (later called Jitterbug), Cha Cha, Mambo, East Coast Swing, Jive, West Coast Swing, Texas Two-Step, Hustle, and Nightclub Two Step.

People who have danced for many years will tell you that the Twist killed touch dancing. If so, the “Freestyle” that people have done for the last few decades (essentially waving your butt while shifting your feet a bit) has danced on its grave. Its two main virtues are that it does not take any training and it doesn’t take much space on a dance floor (assuming that the dancers are not too drunk). But it really isn’t a guy-gal couples dance, as one sees a lot of gal-gal couples (either the guys are in short supply or have two left feet). But the net result is that the unskilled dancers are monopolizing the dance floor and displacing the skilled ones, ergo Gresham’s Law of Social Couples Dancing.

Even worse, according to an essay entitled Dancing Properly by noted British philosopher Roger Scruton, Freestyle removes the sociability of the physical contact, and perpetuates the bad manners so rampant in current times.

Top Ten Car Tunes for Social Dancing

car tunes composite 600x450Some of the best songs written about cars are among the best ones for dancing, too. Wilddancer often gets asked by dancers (who’ve had some lessons, so they know the difference between an east coast and a west coast swing, for example) to recommend songs for bands or DJs to play for dancing. Here is our personal list, which fortunately includes seven different dance steps:
1. Cuda Janet (Plymouth Barracuda) by Wild Bill Coggshall (2014) – West Coast Swing
2. Pink Cadillac (Cadillac) by Bruce Springsteen (1984) – Hustle
3. Little GTO (Pontiac GTO) by Ronny and the Daytonas (1964) – East Coast Swing
4. One Piece at a Time (Cadillac) by Johnny Cash (1976) – Country 2-Step
5. Hot Rod Lincoln (Lincoln) by Commander Cody et al (1972) – 10-Step (this is a kind of polka that’s simple but fast; you can see it on YouTube
6. Mustang Sally (Ford Mustang) by Wilson Pickett (1966) – West Coast Swing
7. Little Deuce Coupe (1932 Ford) by Beach Boys (1963) – East Coast Swing
8. Little Red Corvette (Chevrolet Corvette) by Prince (1983) – Cha Cha
9. Jaguar and Thunderbird (Jaguar & Ford Thunderbird) by Chuck Berry – Country 2-Step
10. In My Merry Oldsmobile (Oldsmobile) by Bing Crosby – Viennese Waltz

UCWDC Worlds Championships: Best Country Western Dancers

Wilddancer attended the annual US country western dancing championships in Nashville (“Music City”) during the week starting with New Year’s Eve, where hundreds of slender, fit people vied for top honors in eight different couples dances plus line dances and team dances. These folks were all having fun and staying in shape at the same time.

Use Drones to Video Dance Routines?

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Amazon’s proposal for delivering packages via drones has triggered a huge wave of press coverage … and controversy. Wilddancer has been watching to see if and when they will get used to record dance routines, especially those that move around the dance floor (like waltz, foxtrot, cowboy two-step, or polka). The Parrot company in France introduced a model several years ago that can be controlled by an iPhone or iPod, which can also record the video stream sent back from the tiny video camera built into the drone. Thus far the Parrot seems to have been used mainly by the same sort of hobbyists who enjoy flying remote-controlled model planes. But maybe now with this publicity dancers (at least during practice and competitions) will consider using them to record their performances, and those of their competitors, it’s an idea whose time has come. Brookstone has been selling them for some time, and eBay usually has a bunch ofused ones listed. And the Christmas season is bringing them out in force, including from such unlikely-sounding retailers as Bed Bath & Beyond (selling the Quadricopter for $179). But the heavier-duty AR Drone 2.0 seems to be pegged at $299 (including at the Apple Store).

Annual Country Dance World Championships in Nashville December 30-January 5

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This is a must for enthusiastic dancers to country western music–including polka, triple two-step, nightclub two-step, cha cha, waltz, (cowboy) two-step, east coast swing, and west coast swing—the eight dances whose competition is sanctioned by the UCWDC (United Country Western Dance Council). Held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, it includes not only competitions and workshops, but also social dancing, shows, shopping, parties, and more. Check it out at UCWDC Worlds. See you there!

Young People Dance the Polka Too

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The signature dance during the Oktoberfest season is the polka, which likely triggered Garfield’s creator to create this cartoon. Maybe the latest craze among teenagers is hip hop/street dance/urban dance. But if you check out “polka dancing performance” on YouTube, you see some terrific stuff—both competitions and social dancing. And things change. Today’s Dancing with the Stars might be tomorrow’s Polka Party. (Actually there are a bunch of Polka Dancing with the Stars videos on YouTube too.)

Can the Rebirth of the Dirndl Help Boost the Popularity of the Polka?

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The more we do the polka, the more we like it. It is the fastest social dance widely done today, so it’s good exercise. And it seems pretty tolerant to less-skilled dancers. If you learned in your childhood how to skip, you already know the basic step. And if your turn doesn’t get done in two measures, take four to do it. (But please remember to move along line of dance.) And since it’s Oktoberfest season right now, with the most popular destination being Munich, in the heart of Bavaria, it’s time for those who own traditional clothes—lederhosen and dirndls—to struggle into them. But, along with the increasing popularity of German comedians who are poking fun at Germany according to The Wall Street Journal is the increasing popularity of the dirndl … though the latest designs are departing from traditional colors and styles according to The New York Times. While women may say that every man looks better in a tuxedo (a good possibility if the alternative is lederhosen), it is likely that men would say that every woman looks better in a low-cut, tightly-laced traditional dirndl.

Annual South Bay Dance Fling in San Jose August 29-September 2

This long-running event includes tons of workshops and competitions, as well as social dancing and a great dinner show that has been an annual must for Wilddancer for the last few years. It covers a wide range of country western music–including polka, triple two-step, nightclub two-step, cha cha, waltz, (cowboy) two-step, east coast swing, and west coast swing—the eight dances whose competition is sanctioned by the UCWDC (United Country Western Dance Council). It is one of a bevy of regional events that lead up to a national championship meet in Nashville at year-end. Its activities are also licensed through the National FastDance Association. Owned and managed by Glenn, Sue & Candace Cravalho, who hold a lot of competitive championships, it can be reached at www.southbaydancefling.com.

Good Tempos for Exercising, Dancing

Quoting Costas Karageorghis, deputy head of research at the School of Sport and Education at London’s Brunel University, the April 2, 2013 Wall Street Journal says workout music between 125 and 140 beats per minute is best to boost stamina and motivation. Of the 17 couples dances that Wilddancer covers today, for which the standards federations or experienced teachers give tempo ranges, 7 of them are in this range, 6 are slower, and 4 are faster. Given our focus, we’d say that all 17 are fine for motivation because they are fun. Officially slower ones such as the (slow) waltz and the bolero are more romantic than fitness-producing, but samba, hustle, and polka are energetic … at least as measured by the sweating and shortness of breath they produce. And the faster ones–quick step, Viennese waltz, salsa/mambo, and country two-step generally use songs of shorter duration (except many salsas are long … maybe a measure of macho for male dancers).

Polka Dancing Deserves More Respect

Adding insult to injury, an unnamed online jokester opined that “The poor people on that [Carnival Triumph] cruise ship…having nothing but skeet shooting, shuffle-board and polka dancing to keep them alive”, per the February 16-17, 2013 issue of The Wall Street Journal. Actually, polka continues to be a hugely popular dance in many countries and many communities in the USA. It’s a fast dance, so it’s good for exercise. It can be done at all levels of expertise. It goes well with beer. What’s not to like? Well…, the Chicken Dance is a polka.