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      <DIV>I really prefer dancing in "costume."  It's so much prettier 
      when your twirled or spinned and the "skirt work" is there.  But, 
      living in AZ, with days in the 115 degrees, dancing without petticoat and 
      pettipants is definitely a plus.  </DIV>
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      <DIV>I think people should be allowed to wear what they'd like...within 
      reason.  It's still a dance and should be appropriately 
      dressed.  Besides that, it's the fun that matters and that will keep 
      people dancing and attract new dancers.</DIV>
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      <DIV>Anne</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV></BODY></HTML>