Dancing in the Middle at Weddings

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    blackhatwannabe
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    How does one become a good dancer in the middle of the circle, whether with the chassan or during “keitzad merakdin”?

    #936703
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    by watching a lot of tv and playing a lot of video games.

    (was this a real question?)

    #936704
    ari-free
    Participant

    Go to as many weddings as you can.

    Don’t be afraid to look foolish at first since you will make lots of stupid mistakes in front of everyone.

    #936705
    shnitzy
    Member

    Practice everywhere. Should be amusing for those around you…

    #936706
    YW Moderator-42
    Moderator

    Same way you get to Carnegie Hall…

    #936707
    ajewfrommonsey
    Participant

    it’s all about the beat

    #936708
    Torah613Torah
    Participant

    Don’t worry about it, just think about making the person you’re dancing with happy.

    I often wait until the 2nd dance so there aren’t that many people around. 🙂

    #936709
    Ðash®
    Participant

    Same way you get to Carnegie Hall…

    By Subway

    A, C, B, D, or 1 to 59th Street / Columbus Circle (elevator available)

    N, Q, R to 57th Street / Seventh Avenue (elevator available)

    B, D, E to Seventh Avenue

    F to 57th Street / Sixth Avenue

    By Bus

    M5, M7, M10, M20, M31, M57, and M104 stop nearby.

    #936710
    sammy16
    Member

    youtube.

    #936711
    Offensive Unsername
    Participant

    my friend who knew alot of people, every other night had a wedding and sometimes 2 weddings in 1 night so to deside which

    wedding to go to ,he said the one that he is comftorble dancing in the middle with the choson he’ll go to that wedding.

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