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		<title>By: Tonia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tonia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Joe, you shouldn&#039;t apologize unless you injure your partner. I find myself apologizing while I am dancing sometimes, but we all do our best when we are out there dancing. I have to learn to stop apologizing myself.
It takes a lot of dancing to learn how to adjust to your dance partners. There is also a lot of pressure on the lead to keep the dance interesting, but until you gain confidence in yourself and your skills it&#039;s a good idea to keep it simple and smile. I just started dancing (any dance style)in February and I have clocked a lot of hours in classes and social dancing in clubs. I&#039;m still a little freaked out when I dance socially, but I love dancing and so I keep going out every chance I get. 
I encourage you to take advantage of opportunities to go out with friends and dance. It can be tough out there when you are social dancing, but when you are among friends you can always count on someone to have your back. Many of us at Paso need to get out more and show how salsa is done Cuban style so we need you out there with us on the dance floor. I go to almost every Elk&#039;s Lodge dance and they are the friendliest people I have ever danced with. You can join me anytime and if you ever want to go to another place let me know because if I am available I will probably go.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Joe, you shouldn&#8217;t apologize unless you injure your partner. I find myself apologizing while I am dancing sometimes, but we all do our best when we are out there dancing. I have to learn to stop apologizing myself.<br />
It takes a lot of dancing to learn how to adjust to your dance partners. There is also a lot of pressure on the lead to keep the dance interesting, but until you gain confidence in yourself and your skills it&#8217;s a good idea to keep it simple and smile. I just started dancing (any dance style)in February and I have clocked a lot of hours in classes and social dancing in clubs. I&#8217;m still a little freaked out when I dance socially, but I love dancing and so I keep going out every chance I get.<br />
I encourage you to take advantage of opportunities to go out with friends and dance. It can be tough out there when you are social dancing, but when you are among friends you can always count on someone to have your back. Many of us at Paso need to get out more and show how salsa is done Cuban style so we need you out there with us on the dance floor. I go to almost every Elk&#8217;s Lodge dance and they are the friendliest people I have ever danced with. You can join me anytime and if you ever want to go to another place let me know because if I am available I will probably go.</p>
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