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Dancing outside and around town. July & August 2024

 In these short videos, I dance outside and around my town of Union City, New Jersey.  It's summertime, why not?  Dancing outside is a great way to build confidence and overcome the fear of other people's opinions.  I've done it plenty over the years, alone and with friends, and I will continue doing it.

I want to get into the habit of documenting my dancing ability.  As I get older, it diminishes, and doing this is a great way to remember what I can do. 

This whole blog is a little egotistical, but no one else will if you don't take the initiative to record these things for yourself.  


This video is to Tekno's 'Telephone' with Vybz Kartel..this was shot by a local car wash.


Here I'm dancing to The 9ine's 'Wait for Me', at a local Crunch gym.






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