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Just Dance Now
What is Just Dance Now?
Just Dance Now is a mobile game that brings you the biggest music video game franchise of all time, without the need for a video game console!
All you need is an internet-connected screen, and a smartphone as a controller.
Pick a song from the catalog of over 700 tracks, hold your smartphone in your right hand and follow the Coach on screen! Your movements are tracked and scored by the game, so perfect those moves and get a perfect score!
There's no limit to the number of players you can dance with - and your friends and family can jump in at any time for even more fun.
What do I need to play?
You need:
1- The Just Dance Now App on your smartphone that will be used as a controller.
2- An internet-connected screen (such as your PC, Mac, tablet, Apple TV, Android TV or a TV with Chromecast)
Read below according to which screen you wish to use.
How do I earn more coins?
Your coin wallet automatically refills over time, with the time to your next coins displayed just below the wallet.
Only a certain amount of coins will be refilled, as coins are here to let you test the game before purchasing a VIP Pass.
Can my friends or family play with me?
Your friends and family can dance with you by downloading the free Just Dance Now app on their smartphones. Once installed, they just need to join your Dance Room by scanning the QR code, or entering the Dance Room number displayed in the top left of the screen.
How many people can join my dance session?
There's no limit to the number of players!
The game is choppy or running very slow.
Please check you have an internet connection speed of at least 1Mbit.
Where do I download the game?
On an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV: open the App Store, search and install the Just Dance Now app.
On an Android smartphone or tablet: open the Google Play Store, search and install the Just Dance Now app.
Scan the QR code with your mobile camera to download the Just Dance Now app on your phone.
What is a QR code?
A QR code is a 2 dimensional barcode, which looks something like this:
In Just Dance Now, we use QR codes to store your Dance Room number. When you want to play, the app will ask you to scan the code displayed on your screen (PC/Mac/TV/tablet/Apple TV) to automatically join your Dance Room.
What is a Dance Room number?
A Dance Room number is a unique number designating your Dance Room.
Your Dance Room number is displayed together with a QR code on the screen (PC, Mac, tablet or Apple TV) you want to use to play Just Dance Now.
Read the questions above to find out how to play on those devices.
Enter your Dance Room number (or scan the QR code) using the Just Dance Now smartphone app to enter your Dance Room.
List of compatible devices
Motion controller
- iPhone: iOS 12 or higher
- Android phone: Android 5.1 or higher
Main Screen
- Mac: macOS 10.14 or higher
- Apple TV 4th Generation or better
- TV with Google Chromecast (Miracast on TV is not supported)
- Android TV : Puffin Browser is recommended to play on Android TV
- Web browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 10, Apple Safari
The Apple TV Remote is not detecting my dance moves.
- Just Dance Now only supports the 1st generation of Apple TV/Siri Remotes and older Apple TV Remotes. The 2nd generation of Apple TV/Siri Remotes is not supported due to hardware limitations; however, you can use the new Apple TV Controller feature in the Just Dance Now mobile app to connect to Apple TV and play Just Dance Now.
To connect your phone as the Apple TV dance controller, you need to enter the Master Code and the Dance Room number in the Just Dance Now mobile app. The Master Code is shown below the Dance Room number in Just Dance Now on your TV screen. Enter both of these in the “Apple TV Controller” option in your mobile Just Dance Now app.
The first phone to connect using the “Apple TV Controller” option will become the Dance Room master on Apple TV. If a mobile phone is already connected as the Dance Room master then all the others who try to connect their mobile phones using the “Apple TV Controller” option will automatically join the Dance Room as secondary users.
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VIP
- What is a VIP Pass
VIP Passes allow you to play as many songs as you wish for the duration of your pass. When a VIP player enters a room, all songs become free to play, making it perfect for everyday use; to play with friends and family; or for organizing parties.
There are two types of passes:
- 24 hour pass: a one time purchase that gives you total access for twenty four hours.
- Long duration passes: you can choose between a one month, 3 month or 12 month subscription.
The long duration passes are renewed automatically. The cost of the pass will be billed to your bank account 24 hours before the end of the time period. For example, if you purchased a 3 month subscription, your account will be billed one day before the end of the 3 month period.
You can cancel at any time, for any reason, by using your first party account. The 1 year VIP Pass subscription is only available in selected regions.
- How do I modify my active VIP pass subscription?
In the Just Dance Now app on iOS:
- Open the Just Dance Now app on your phone.
- Tap on the Play icon.
- In the coverflow tap on the Shop at the top right corner of the screen.
- Scroll down and tap on Manage Subscriptions. This will open the App Store subscription list.
- In the Subscription list tap Just Dance Now.
- Here, in the Options, you can switch to a different VIP Pass.
- The new subscription plan will be activated once the current pass expires.
In the App Store:
- Go to Settings > Tap on your name on the top of the screen > iTunes & App Store.
- Tap your Apple ID on the top of the screen and select View Apple ID.
- Scroll down and tap on Subscriptions.
- In the Subscription list tap Just Dance Now.
- Here, in the Options, you can switch to a different VIP Pass.
- The new subscription plan will be activated once the current one expires.
On Apple TV:
- Open Settings.
- Select Accounts.
- Select Manage Subscriptions under Subscriptions.
- Choose Just Dance Now.
- Use the Options to switch to a different VIP Pass.
- The new subscription plan will be activated once the current pass expires.
- How do I cancel my active VIP pass subscription?
The 1 month, 3 month and 1 year duration VIP Passes are subscriptions that automatically renew unless they're cancelled.
In the Just Dance Now app on iOS:
- Open the Just Dance Now app on your phone.
- Tap on the Play icon.
- In the coverflow tap on the Shop at the top right corner of the screen.
- Scroll down and tap on Manage Subscriptions. This will open the App Store subscription list.
- In the Subscription list, tap Just Dance Now.
- Here, in the Options, you can choose to cancel your subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
In the App Store:
- Go to Settings > Tap on your name on the top of the screen > iTunes & App Store.
- Tap your Apple ID on the top of the screen and select View Apple ID.
- Scroll down and tap on Subscriptions.
- In the Subscription list, tap Just Dance Now.
- Here, in the Options, you can choose to cancel your subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
On Apple TV:
- Open Settings.
- Select Accounts.
- Select Manage Subscriptions under Subscriptions.
- Choose Just Dance Now.
- Use the Options to change or cancel your VIP pass subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
In the Just Dance Now app on Android:
- Open the Just Dance Now app on your phone.
- Tap on the Play icon.
- In the coverflow tap on the Shop at the top right corner of the screen.
- Scroll down and tap on Manage Subscriptions. This will open the Google Play Store subscription list.
- In the Subscription list, select Just Dance Now.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
In the Google Play Store:
- Open Google Play Store on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap Menu > Subscriptions.
- Select Just Dance Now.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
- I no longer have an Apple device, how can I cancel my VIP pass subscription?
If you no longer have an Apple device, you can cancel your VIP pass subscription in the App Store on Mac or in iTunes on Mac or PC.
On a Mac with the App Store:
- Open the App Store app on your Mac.
- Click on your Apple ID at the bottom of the sidebar.
- Click View Information at the top.
- Scroll to the Manage section on the Account Information page.
- Click on Manage to the right of Subscriptions.
- Click Edit to the right of Just Dance Now.
- Use the options to change or cancel your subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
On a Mac or PC with iTunes:
- Open iTunes.
- At the top Menu bar click on Account > View My Account.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and click View Account.
- Scroll to the Settings section on the Account Information page.
- Click on Manage to the right of Just Dance Now.
- Use the options to change or cancel your subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
- I no longer have an Android device, how can I cancel my VIP pass subscription?
If you no longer have an Android device, you can cancel your VIP pass subscription using a computer.
On the Computer:
- Go to play.google.com
- Make sure you are logged in with the correct Google Account.
- Click My Subscriptions on the left.
- Select Just Dance Now.
- Click on Manage > Cancel Subscription.
- Once cancelled, your subscription will continue until the end of the current billing cycle.
- How do I restore my VIP pass?
You can restore your active VIP pass subscription from within the Just Dance Now app.
iOS:
- Make sure that you’ve logged in with the correct Apple ID used to purchase the VIP pass.
- Launch Just Dance Now
- Go to Settings > Restore Purchases
Apple TV:
- Open Just Dance Now.
- Swipe up and select VIP Shop.
- In the shop, swipe down and select Restore Purchases.
- Can I use my VIP pass on multiple devices?
iPhone, iPad, Apple TV:
The VIP pass purchased by you can only be used on one device at a time, provided you have logged in with the Apple ID that was used to purchase it.
Android:
The VIP pass purchased by you can only be used on one device at a time, provided you have logged in with the Google Account that was used to purchase it.
- Can I share or transfer my VIP pass to my friends/family on their Just Dance Now app?
You need to be logged in with the account that was used to purchase the VIP Pass. The VIP Pass cannot be shared with, or transferred to, a different account.
Ubi-Connect
- What is the benefit of logging in with a Ubisoft account?
Logging in with your Ubisoft account lets you sync your Just Dance Now save data on the cloud, and access it across different mobile platforms and Apple TV.
- I don't have a Ubisoft account, what should I do?
You can create a new Ubisoft account when you choose to log in.
- How do I log in with my Ubisoft account?
You can log in with your Ubisoft account from the Settings menu, or the Login pop-up on mobile.
You can log in with your Ubisoft account by using the “Login” menu option on Apple TV.
- Can I continue playing with my save data on another mobile device?
Yes, you can use the same Ubisoft account to log in to Just Dance Now on another device to fetch your save data on that device.
- Can I use my VIP Pass on another platform by using the same Ubisoft account?
No. The VIP Pass is not synced with your Ubisoft account, and can only be used on the platform it was purchased on. Just Dance Now only syncs your game progression data like Avatars, songs played, scores etc. with your Ubisoft account.
- How do I log out?
You can log out from the Settings menu on mobile.
You can log out using the “Logout” menu option on Apple TV.
- What happens to my save data after I log out?
You can continue to play after logging out, but your progress will not be synced with your Ubisoft account.
- Can I log in with a different Ubisoft account on the same device?
Yes. After you log out, you can log in with a different Ubisoft account on the same device, and Just Dance Now will use that account's save data. If it’s a new account, Just Dance Now will create a new user profile.
- I forgot my Ubisoft account username and password. What do I do?
You can retrieve your username and/or reset your password using the “Forgot Password” option on the Login screen.
- Is it necessary to log in with my Ubisoft account to play Just Dance Now?
You can continue to play Just Dance Now without a Ubisoft account. However, you won’t be able to take advantage of the benefits offered with a Ubisoft account.
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Just Dance Now: The innovative technology behind the game - Massive Entertainment
Did you know that the technology behind mobile game Just Dance Now actually has its roots in an in-game companion drone for The Division? We sat down with Online Technical Director Björn Törnqvist to find out more about the history of the tech fueling the game.
When The Division launched in 2016, a planned feature had been a drone that would be controlled by a separate player on a tablet or phone, playing with others on consoles or PC. In the end the feature had been cut from the final game due to technical constraints and unreliable internet connections. But the concept lived on behind the scenes, and would serve as the inspiration for the technology that ended up fueling a game in a completely different genre than The Division…
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“Companion gaming (i.e. phone apps that complement the console experience) was all the rage back then,” Online Technical Director Björn Törnqvist, who worked on the technology behind Just Dance Now, tells us.
For example, Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag had a companion app, showing maps and keeping track of your pirate fleet, and Destiny had its Destiny Companion where you could read lore and change your in-game gear. But the drone was supposed to be an active participant in The Division, in real time, which made everything much more complicated than more passive apps working as complements to their respective games.
“Phone networks back in 2013 were bad, and Wi-Fi was often spotty with interference from microwave ovens among other things,” Björn notes.
But that didn’t stop him.
Phone networks back in 2013 were bad, and Wi-Fi was often spotty with interference from microwave ovens among other things.
“I was determined to see how we could overcome those challenges in order to make a seamless real-time companion app that ‘just worked’ wherever you happened to play or watch the game being played.”
CRACKING THE CODE
While the drone feature didn’t work under those circumstances, Björn just couldn’t drop the idea. He wanted to keep pushing the capabilities of phones, mobile networks, and – in his words – “the generally messy situation of consumer wireless communications”. At this time it was not uncommon for phones to drop down from 3G to 2G, which meant that suddenly only a couple of kilobits per seconds of data would come through. When that happened, the kind of companion app the drone was supposed to be would stop functioning as it should and would cause a lot of frustration for the user.
Working on the tech as a hobby in his spare time, Björn eventually got it working. He grabbed a camera and recorded a video of the result – a couple of devices connected over different networks blinking together in perfect sync.
“I was so happy with the result that I forgot to remove the baby bottle I’d used to feed my newborn child earlier,” he says laughing. “Of course, that is what people remember the most from the video!”
The impressive video, of devices blinking together like synchronized disco lights, is now known as the “baby bottle video” (“nappflaskefilmen” in Swedish) within Ubisoft.
THINKING BIG
A few players in a room playing together is one thing. Björn had bigger ambitions than that. After all, if the tech worked seamlessly over different networks, even more players could connect to the same game. A lot more players.
“When I finally got it working and had perfect sync with low sensitivity for latency and super-low bandwidth needs, I realized that this could be used for a more ambitious scenario than just a couple of players in a sofa,” Björn says. “What if ten thousand players in an arena used the tech at the same time? What would that look like?”
With the tech he had created, which actually could support a scenario like that, an idea struck him. Just Dance would be the perfect candidate.
“It was already a fun and popular game on consoles, and it was the perfect game to build upon! With that game, and this tech, it was feasible to support thousands of players playing together, at the same time, in an arena. That’s crazy cool!”
Armed with only his phones, and with Massive’s blessing, Björn headed to Paris to show off his invention to the Just Dance team.
With that game, and this tech, it was feasible to support thousands of players playing together, at the same time, in an arena. That’s crazy cool!
“The cool thing with Ubisoft is that these types of initiatives are encouraged”, Björn says. “It’s funny that I came out of nowhere with a demo of phones blinking in sync and telling them that this could expand Just Dance beyond consoles to huge multiplayer events and being available on any internet-connected screen. All you needed was a mobile phone that acted like a Wii-mote.”
“I’m grateful they trusted me and welcomed it!”
The team in Paris loved what they saw, and the project that would become Just Dance Now was greenlit.
GOING ON TOUR
An excited Björn returned to Malmö and, together with people like producer Oliver Merlöv, started to set up a team. Björn acted both as technical and creative director for the project.
“We set up a team at Massive that made the end-to-end tech from online to the mobile apps, with screens available on web, SmartTVs, Chromecast, iPads, and AppleTV”. The choreography, songs, brand and business model were handled by the team in Paris.
And while we sadly can’t show them to you, there are some interesting videos of meetings and play tests happening at the office, with Massive employees dancing together in front of big screens. At a studio that at that point had mostly worked on games like World in Conflict, Far Cry 3 and The Division, that had previously not been a common sight.
The result was, to quote the launch trailer, “a revolutionary dance experience”. The game released on September 25, 2014 and became a huge hit. It came installed on the first generation of Chromecasts, Coca Cola got involved and made special promotional cans and it turned up in arenas such as the Staples Center in Los Angeles. A flash mob sprung up at Piccadilly Circus in London. Millions of people have downloaded it on their phones.
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Back home in Malmö, thousands of people turned up and Just Danced in front of the big stage at Malmöfestivalen, the annual city festival.
Did Björn expect it to become such a huge success?
“Honestly? Yes, I did”, he says with a smile. “The core game is great with a broad appeal, and this tech helped it break out of the console space.“
DANCING ON STAGE
Asked for one of his favorite memories from the development of the game, Björn looked back at the reveal at E3, 2014. That’s when Executive Producer Jason Altman – now Senior Vice President at Ubisoft’s Film and Television department – presented Just Dance Now for the first time.
“I’m a big believer in the power of demos when it comes to online tech,” Björn tells. “When we revealed Just Dance Now to the world at E3, we had 40 dancers on stage, and they were all dancing with iPhones and being scored in real-time.”
As anyone who has attended E3 – or any larger conferences – knows, with hundreds of journalists in attendance, the Internet connection can get spotty at best.
When we revealed Just Dance Now to the world at E3, we had 40 dancers on stage, and they were all dancing with iPhones and being scored in real-time.
“It was the first real proof that the tech could work on super-bad network and Wi-Fi connections! And it did work, and I’m both relieved but also, in retrospect, astonished that I pushed for a live demo. I don’t think anyone realized the demo was live!”
If you look closely, you can see both Björn and Oliver in the background, dancing on stage behind the professional dancers. See if you can spot them!
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Feel a sudden urge to dance after seeing that video? Just Dance Now is available on App Store and Google Play. New songs to dance to are still being added. What are you waiting for? Just start dancing now.
Just to dance: mania_na_more — LiveJournal
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Time is like an inexplicable phenomenon for me, I can't cope with it. It either fits perfectly on my life, then it runs away from under my feet, then it stretches like sticky chewing gum. nine0014 I worry about wasted time because it is the most painful, I experience it as a loss. I worry about the fact that the childhood of children flies away, no matter how I photograph it.
Veronica has become quite an adult, we no longer have a baby in our family, there are two growing girls. There are no folds left and no laughter that you can grab and squeeze.
Our friends' children are growing inexorably, and we don't have time to hold them in our arms.
It seems that this thirst for babies in matters over time worries me especially. nine0014
Profession is also something that depends on time. My place in life, my career, my ambitions - everything is tied to time, which is non-linear, but very fast.
So far I can't put my relationships in order with time, but I can properly report to myself what is happening. My time is full, it is my joy, my life is now in a great place and a great time.
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I naively thought that when Vitya and dad came, I would want to write and record. No. nine0014 Two weeks before the arrival of the men were full of expectation and thirst for a meeting. If I described them then, it would be sublime, but now everything is mundane.
A month with a ponytail with girls and mom is the best thing that could have happened in my life. It's the strongest!
Everything was like clockwork. So harmoniously and rhythmically, as can be arranged only in the female kingdom :)
We went to Taigan, my mother was so happy! I hope we can take dad too. nine0014
Now dads add strength and some kind of enthusiasm. We joke endlessly, sometimes to the point of nausea and disgust, but we do not stop.
Vitya is stubborn like Valya, sometimes I got tired because of Valya's quirks, but now Vitya defeated her. Dad is laughing at us, Veronika tenses up, Valya doesn't seem to notice anything, and mom is trying to calm me down and keep quiet
But it's even cool!
We go to grandma's to repair water and heating, Vitya stays with the girls. nine0014
In the evenings we explore distant paths, sit on the shore and watch the moon rise
I think we need some incredible powers to think of such a long, rich, bright and family summer.
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I will add. I finish reading The Aviator, and there the doctor talks very appropriately about time. My time note has been hanging on my phone for a couple of months, and now I'm spinning my own question.
How you don't want to take apart photos, how you only want to write. nine0014
The photo needs a mood :) And everything worked out!
Tags: Valyusha_7-8, Veronika_3-4, Crimea, Liu, travel, photo I am very tired. On Sunday morning, Veronica became ill. I stroked her and realized…
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End of December 2021. Photographs are difficult. It is with great pleasure that I shoot with a camera, select frames, admire, review, but then ...
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I return to my diary entries in the hope of catching up with myself. December 2021 is still just life. At the end of November we began to recover…
They don't get younger, they just dance
Veronika Novikova. Photo from salsa-union.ru
Veronika Novikova, the head of the dance school " AVENTURA " says:
— The idea to make classes for dancers of "elegant age" has matured for a long time. And then everything happened by itself: a woman came, said that they had a club, and then they were closed.
Later four people came to us from this club. We worked out twice with the main group, and it became clear that classes for them should be done separately.
- Couldn't stand the physical load? nine0075
- Mostly felt uncomfortable around young girls.
Modern people move little, and when they finally see themselves in the mirror of the dance hall, sometimes they experience not the most pleasant emotions - even experienced dancers talk about this. And constantly comparing your reflection with neighbors twice or three times younger is really not a pleasant thing. However, no one said that dancing is easy.
Band member: “I really like Latin American music. I know Spanish, though I learned it a long time ago, but I understand everything.” nine0076
As a result, classes for the "elegant" group were moved an hour earlier. During the main time, the participants warmed up and worked out their technique, and by the end of the hour, partners from the main stream came up, with them the ladies learned to dance in pairs.
Ladies without gentlemen
— Veronica, how did it happen that in the group of “elegant ladies” there was not a single “elegant gentleman”?
— One gentleman, 84 years old, was there at first. But he turned out to be not very capable of dancing, and, in the end, our ladies themselves asked him not to come again. nine0076
In general, I was fabulously lucky - once one of our participants was engaged in flamenco for more than 10 years. Once I accidentally turned on flamenco during a warm-up, saw how she was moving, and realized: this must be shown.
Then another colleague from Moscow came and suggested how to combine salsa and flamenco in the performance, and we began to prepare the performance for the reporting concert. It was in October, the concert - at the end of January. Moreover, by the beginning of preparations, two participants in the number once danced, and three more did not dance at all. nine0076
Band member: “It's like a second youth. In my youth, I was engaged in ballroom dancing, but family, children, work - everything is gone, everything has been forgotten. And then suddenly - a new surge. After sixty, life is just beginning.”
To say that I was worried at the concert would be an understatement. But against expectations, the ladies came, changed and prepared themselves, went on stage themselves and worked out the number very calmly. I have not seen such professionalism in a long time. And they are not getting younger - they keep themselves very worthy. nine0076
Dancing as a key to new opportunities
— Veronica, what was your discovery?
- They do everything as if it were the last time. They rehearse for wear and tear: they rested - and fifteen more approaches. And the worst thing for them is not to finish something.
I remember when we first started, I was very afraid to work with them - after all, age. And then I saw how one of the participants sat down in the lotus position and rose on her hands...
It so happened that at our reporting concert there was someone from the pension fund, and our ladies were invited to perform in the city. I know that they participated in different concerts in Voronezh twice, then they went to Adler, they were also on the City Day . .. In general, now their performances partially pass me by. nine0076
In general, the school teaches mainly social genres - salsa and bachata. These couple dances in Latin America are danced just for fun, sometimes even on the streets. So solo dances and the subsequent active stage life of the “elegant ladies” turned out to be a somewhat unusual format for the school.
— Do the ladies somehow communicate with the rest, younger students?
— Well, they only show up at parties where they perform. And at school they are respected, perceived as real stars. nine0076
They can dance in pairs, but they don't dance, but they represent the school at various events. But they have excellent relations with the boys from our show group - they bring them up, they wear costumes.
In general, since dancing appeared, the ladies themselves have become active - they gather, discuss and sew costumes, sometimes they go to some concerts together.
Member of the group: “Latin American music is so good for mood! And communication with our women is so good when they are equal in spirit! Now we will deal with costumes, cut skirts so that they are beautiful, elegant. And, most importantly, perform.” nine0076
Not everything goes smoothly
— How did the second age group appear at school?
- This is not a very pleasant story.
It all started when a local newspaper wrote about us. Moreover, they did not agree on the material with us, and in fact they advertised about the school “dances for pensioners for free”. What happened next, I probably won’t survive the second time.
There was a flurry of calls, people came and called almost at any time of the day. And they said: "You owe us." nine0076
In the end, we selected a group of eleven people, but realized that it was impossible to make classes completely free - for the future, in order to avoid lovers of freebies. Among the newly recruited ladies, we do not have such ones, everyone is working there. But the conflict between the former composition and the new arrivals, unfortunately, could not be avoided.
The ladies had a rather sharp conversation in the locker room. After him, we decided that another of our teachers would take over the new group in full force.
Member of : Performing is great, but it's short-lived, it's a flash. And doing it is useful. Movement, then easier to live, communicate, and a great mood.
The mood of the new group turned out to be different. They couldn’t adjust to each other, they tried to put numbers - it doesn’t work. So far we have settled on dance fitness. But they do it with enthusiasm. And they also actively go to all parties, however, they dance with their circle, in pairs they don’t know how.
— Veronica, tell me, please, what is the difference between social dances in Europe and ours?
— In Europe they dance very widely, regardless of age and social status. At a party in France, my 40-year-old friend felt like a girl. In Spain, you can come to a dance school and see how a top manager, a two-meter biker and some handsome mulatto loader are doing in the same class.