Yosharian said:
Duck Soup said:
Lately I've been thinking about my two main passions/hobbies in life (video games and dancing) and how they vary rarely ever cross paths. I have yet to meet any other dancers who also love video games and vice versa. So, I thought maybe I just need to go looking for them. So, here I am. Let me introduce myself. I am a 20 year old female dancer and I live in the mid-west U.S. I take Ballet (getting my pointe shoes next week!), teach Irish Step dancing and took competitive Gymnastics for about 8 years. So, that's me. Now your turn. Do you dance? What type? For how long? And whatever else you'd like to share.
Oh, P.S. There are some songs from/about video games (several Miracle of Sound songs) that have inspired me to try my hand at choreographing dances to them. I don't have much experience in that area but that's why this is kind of an experiment. In my mind I'm picturing a duet to Legends of the Frost that would just be so fantastic. Let me know what you think about this idea.
I do salsa dancing. It's kind of rare to meet someone who is interested in these two hobbies, though. They are kind of at odds with each other. If there was a way to meet such people, I'd bloody do it. So hey, move to England and we'll hang out. >_<
I know, that's the thing. We're such a small group that it makes finding others like us quite difficult. But it's good to know you guys are out there! Even if you are half way around the world. :/
HardkorSB said:
This is me doing some bboying:
I also do popping, locking and hip-hop (I don't have any footage of that on youtube though).
Been dancing bboying since June 2000, I started doing other styles around 2004-2005.
Some video game music is good for choreography.
I have a solo routine to this one:
Wow. That is so awesome! You are really good!
cr0wsquirrel said:
Lol, swing, waltz, jazz, ballet, blues, african, contra, and several other, but not as gracefully. And here I thought I was the only gamer who danced.
Wow! You do all that? That's so cool.

I wish I had the time to try all those different kinds of dance. And I, too, am glad to find out I am not the only dancing gamer... Or whatever you want to call us.
EcoEclipse said:
and whatever this awesomeness is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqM56f_cVo].
That was just all kinds of awesome. Now I want to do that, too. But what in the world do you call that?
Winthrop said:
Dancing would take a level of coordination I do not have, as would gymnastics. I think its really cool that you can do those things (olympic gymnastics blows my mind) but I cannot do them myself. Also, I am a guy so even if I could dance, I wouldn't really have any place I could do it (not that I think guys shouldn't dance, but I don't think any of the dance places near me have guys in them).
I am no where near olympic level. But I know what you mean. Olympic gymnasts are amazing, aren't they? Also, most dance studios teach men as well as women (I know some actually want MORE men in their classes to even things out). If you wanted to learn to dance I'm sure you could find somewhere to take lessons.

I don't mean to sound too pushy, I just love encouraging people to dance.
Sorry about 5,000 quotes in one post. I'm just so excited that people actually responded and I'm not the only dancing gamer.
