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Dance 1, Period 5 Thursday
The first thing the students would see upon entering the dance studio was the row of mirrors facing them and the hardwood floor.
The second, and very out of place thing, they would have seen was the black-clad man to their side standing next to a guitar case. As they passed, he indicated that they should take a syllabus from the small table next to them and sit down.
"Buenos dias. Welcome to Dance. If you absolutely must know, the name the school has me under is," he grimaced, "El Mariachi. El for short. But that is all rather irrelevant as, to you, I am Professor."
He popped his neck. "Alright then, let's begin."
"Dance has been a part of human culture since before history. So long as there has been music, there have been people who danced to it. There is something, primal, raw, and sexual in dance, yet at the same time, it is something graceful, refined, and poised. Like most arts, dance is everything at once.
Some of the dances on the list you have in front of you require partners. Some do not. This leaves us with something of a problem, as we have a gender imbalance here. We have seven women and two men. Obviously not enough. Now, Miss Santos will be my partner in all class demonstrations, as she is the TA. And both of us will be on hand to help someone of the opposite gender if necessary, but you will have to share partners to practice. For tests, I have arranged for an extra male partner or two.
If you have any questions, or indeed, any suggestions on how this problem could be handled, please feel free to tell me.
Now, let's start with introductions. Tell me who you are, where you are from, and why you are taking this class.
The second, and very out of place thing, they would have seen was the black-clad man to their side standing next to a guitar case. As they passed, he indicated that they should take a syllabus from the small table next to them and sit down.
"Buenos dias. Welcome to Dance. If you absolutely must know, the name the school has me under is," he grimaced, "El Mariachi. El for short. But that is all rather irrelevant as, to you, I am Professor."
He popped his neck. "Alright then, let's begin."
"Dance has been a part of human culture since before history. So long as there has been music, there have been people who danced to it. There is something, primal, raw, and sexual in dance, yet at the same time, it is something graceful, refined, and poised. Like most arts, dance is everything at once.
Some of the dances on the list you have in front of you require partners. Some do not. This leaves us with something of a problem, as we have a gender imbalance here. We have seven women and two men. Obviously not enough. Now, Miss Santos will be my partner in all class demonstrations, as she is the TA. And both of us will be on hand to help someone of the opposite gender if necessary, but you will have to share partners to practice. For tests, I have arranged for an extra male partner or two.
If you have any questions, or indeed, any suggestions on how this problem could be handled, please feel free to tell me.
Now, let's start with introductions. Tell me who you are, where you are from, and why you are taking this class.

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What is Dance
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"What it means depends upon the context. In here it's not going to mean the same thing as it might in private with just the radio and a single partner, or fighting, or dancing in the rain on the roof.
"I'm not sure why it's important, but I know I enjoy it and most of my friends enjoy it, and that's good enough."
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"Dance is important for the same reason that any art is important. By using a creative, social manner of expression, even if you're not sharing it, you give yourself an outlet for things you can't, or don't want to express in other ways. A man who is jealous of his ex-wife's new lover might work out that jealousy by presenting a ballet in which the scorned lover wins the woman back or kills his competition. He's not going to do that in real life, but by presenting it in another form, he can feel better and move on."
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"Alright then! Now, an important part of this class. I have been told that some people are embaressed to dance in public. If I am going to teach you, you must be absolutely fearless of dancing, no matter what your skill! So, if you please, come up and dance for me. It doesn't matter what you do, it doesn't matter how you do it or how good you think it is. You can even grab a partner if it makes you feel better."
And with that, he started to play a fast, lively, latin guitar tune.
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OOC
What would make a good OOC icon for El?
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Talk to El
No, it won't work!