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<blockquote type="cite">It was nice that they had the convention center
people<o:p></o:p> manning the escalators so that in order to go down to
them main dance<o:p></o:p> halls you had to have a Convention Badge
on. This eliminated a lot of<o:p></o:p> non dancers just milling
around looking. They were able to watch from<o:p></o:p>
window on the main floor. <br>
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I have to agree... it would be just terrible if we let non-dancers
actually come inside and watch & listen, and see how much fun we're
having. We can't have them talking to us irst-hand, and actually
asking us questions -- much better that we keep them outside and make
them watch the caged animals... errr, dancers... like in the zoo. That
way we don't be able to tell them how much fun it is and actually
interact and let them know how they can join... that would be a bad way
of encouraging them to join us in a class.<br>
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That's clearly a much better way to get the interest of non-dancers.
Good call.<br>
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--DD
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