Hello everybody,
First of all, let me Congratulate you for having achieve your 500 followers!
When I read your contest rules, I remembered I have pictures when I was dancing doing the Zumba in Olongapo in 2012. I right away search my fb album. Yes, I found it!
This was held on the Helipad Flr or rooftop - 7th Flr of SM Olongapo City.
Picture below, was registration time. The licensed Choreographer was from Pampanga. I forgot her name and her dance troupe.
I joined this Zumba time beacause this was the first time ever my blood sugar was beyond borderline, the Doctor suggested me to engaged on mobility actions to sweat that body toxins.
As usual my photographer is hubby. Here, I really enjoyed the dance steps as we followed the choreographer's steps with the
lively music.
I could easily follow the dance steps, for as you may know, in my elementary days when I was in grade V, at Jolo, Sulu...during school programs I was one of the dancer during intermission number dancing modern dance like the Boogaloo and folk dance like La Jota de Cagayana.
In my 2nd year high school in Malayan Academy of Talisay, my classmates Winnie and Lourem, the three of us danced the cha-cha
and woodstock wearing flare pants. I have also experienced dancing on fiesta time what we called as Disco-ral...dancing inside a fenced dancing area...one way of raising funds, for the girls sat within the fence, then the boys outside the fence. They can just enter when the music start and they pay 1peso to dance with the girl he chose until the music stopped. Then wait for the next music again. That was the fad in those days of pre-martial law.
Also in our times, when someone celebrate birthdays we had a party at the house of the celebrant, on dim light or disco light, dancing with sweet music or modern tune until mid-night. With sweet music means dancing in pairs, the boy and the girl embracing each other, talking any topic but more on get to know each other, dancing slowly until the tune ends.
Ahh, memories that made grandma's heart smile!
Thanks much for organizing this
contest
And, most especially to the judges and the beauteous
Acknowledging gratefulness to the author of this successful #ulog movement
which is circulating in this platform.
Thanks for passing by...
Manifesting Abundance!