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JoMar 03-08-2024 07:54 PM

When did the dancing end?
 
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

villagetinker 03-08-2024 07:58 PM

Probably too many people to actually dance and not bump into other people, just a guess.

fdpaq0580 03-08-2024 09:25 PM

I'm guessing when they released the Disco Duck.

Bill14564 03-08-2024 09:26 PM

They were dancing at LSL between 5 and 7 while we were there. They were dancing at BW from 5-9 the other night. Not sure the why the cameras didn't show that.

C. C. Rider 03-08-2024 10:17 PM

Yeah, that's one of my gripes with the people at the squares. They just stand around the stage taking up the space on the "dance floor".

If they're not going to dance, why the heck don't they just sit down and leave room on the "floor" for people who do want to dance? :mad:

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golfing eagles 03-09-2024 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

Nobody dances anymore because the dance floor is too crowded :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Michael 61 03-09-2024 07:02 AM

I glanced at the cameras last night. At Brownwood, I think it was Rocky playing. That coupled with snowbird season, meant a huge turn out. There’s not enough room to sit (whether in the bleachers or if you bring your own chairs), so the overflow crowd has no where else to go but to stand in the middle of the square to watch the band perform. This happens when a popular band is scheduled. (Hooligans/Spazmatics is always SRO). You don’t see this occurring as much in the slower, summer season.

Papa_lecki 03-09-2024 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

What band was it? What song was playing? Was there a great band playing at another square?

There are a lot of dancers, just depends on those questions.

Davonu 03-09-2024 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2308976)
Nobody dances anymore because the dance floor is too crowded :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Thanks, Yogi. :)

bsloan1960 03-09-2024 07:42 AM

I like to dance up close to the stage in front of the band- because seeing the musicians play is part of the dancing experience. A couple of nights ago, when Penta was playing, this area was blocked by people tightly packed, just standing there. These were all younger people- no one over 40. We noticed this same thing up North, but up there it was kids in their 20s. So I just muscled my way past all the standers and started dancing and bumping into them. There was plenty of room to dance behind this group of standers, but the standers clogged up the Dance Floor by turning it into a Stand Floor. There were also plenty of seats for the last 2 sets when this was happening. "I Love Humanity- It's The People I Hate"

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.


rustyp 03-09-2024 07:50 AM

The dancing ended with a group of seniors who faithfully started following and befriending members of Uncle Bob's Rock Shop in SS. They would stand in front of the gazebo like a mosh pit and wear band supporting apparel. A portion of this original group now frequents Sumter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZPz27h7C0w

MX rider 03-09-2024 08:29 AM

We were at LSL last night to hear the band Relic. They play a lot of music you don't hear at the squares very often.
They have become very popular and people are really into it. Some were dancing, many were not. The place was packed and the crowd was having fun.

It's all good for us, dancing or not. We just love not having to hear all the old overplayed songs the bands usually play.

There's a total of 1460 nights of entertainment across 4 venues. If you truly want to dance, there's plenty of options for you.

vintageogauge 03-09-2024 09:06 AM

They probably were playing a Ladies Choice and all the men were at one of the bars. Memories.

Dusty_Star 03-09-2024 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

Maybe all the dancers were at home, watching the squares via webcams.

CZN715 03-10-2024 04:36 AM

We were at Brownwood. Everyone was dancing and the place was packed! Fun night!

simplesimonsaid 03-10-2024 05:21 AM

When did the dancing end?

"The day the music died."

Rwirish 03-10-2024 05:36 AM

Nothing has changed.

RustyandEthel 03-10-2024 06:12 AM

Frankly I can’t get enough of the eye candy 😍😍😍

Lchughart@gmail.com 03-10-2024 06:19 AM

People that get there late
 
I think these are people that get there late and either there are no chairs or they don’t want to sit in the back so they stay in front of the stage. If you get there early and get in one of the front rows, they very much block your view of the band And the ability for a lot of people to dance. These are probably younger people who I believe when they went to a concert or show they stand in the front and do mosh pits.

bragones 03-10-2024 07:19 AM

There are dance bands and there are concert bands. As more of the music transitioned from less "wedding" type of music to concert music, the number watchers increased.

Hplaw 03-10-2024 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2309008)
I like to dance up close to the stage in front of the band- because seeing the musicians play is part of the dancing experience. A couple of nights ago, when Penta was playing, this area was blocked by people tightly packed, just standing there. These were all younger people- no one over 40. We noticed this same thing up North, but up there it was kids in their 20s. So I just muscled my way past all the standers and started dancing and bumping into them. There was plenty of room to dance behind this group of standers, but the standers clogged up the Dance Floor by turning it into a Stand Floor. There were also plenty of seats for the last 2 sets when this was happening. "I Love Humanity- It's The People I Hate"

Looks like you may have stayed in The Villages too long......hate people? The Villages is packed with people everywhere.....so it's acceptable for a long time resident who owns the dance floor to elbow your way in and bump into people? How welcoming....there's lots of space outside the immediate bandstand.:22yikes:

Freeda 03-10-2024 07:40 AM

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No breaks in the official music videos of current and past pop hits. (No rap music).
Freestyle or partner dancing
No worry about rainouts. Nightclub setting. BYOB

It's an official Villages lifestyle club. Bring TV ID or guest pass.
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More info under the Clubs section of TOTV or on the 'Club E Dance Live' Facebook page.

ndf888 03-10-2024 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by bragones (Post 2309343)
There are dance bands and there are concert bands. As more of the music transitioned from less "wedding" type of music to concert music, the number watchers increased.

Exactly. Not every band plays ‘danceable’ music. And some are just not very good period. Some bands still play music that people can dance to. I’ve made a partial list. Feel free to add or comment-

Billy Buchanan
Blue Stone Circle ⭕️
Chasing Amy
Cece
Crossfire
Dance express
Indigo
Icon
Never never band
Bobby Blackmon and 3B
Rocky and the rollers
Jonny Wild and the Delights
The Leonard brothers band
Think Big Band
Blonde ambition
Latin ambition
Rick Malvern
Stella Beat
Studio 77 - disco
Sherry and the rockafellars
Clark Burrio’s
Paradigm
Trip 19 -
Mpire -
Bobby Blackman
Crossfire
Paradise

mkjelenbaas 03-10-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

What did they tell you when you called the office who controls the squares??

MaryMS 03-10-2024 08:28 AM

Dancing
 
We go the squares frequently to hear the bands we like. Sometimes we dance, sometimes we don’t, but there are always people dancing. Sometimes the dance area is packed with dancers. There are a lot of people who like to stand in front of the stage and just watch the musicians. Occasionally we do too. Some put on a really great show.

BlueStarAirlines 03-10-2024 08:38 AM

I think clarification of "dancing" is needed. People line dancing to every song isn't dancing....its a handful of moves that are crammed into every song.

nn0wheremann 03-10-2024 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2308976)
Nobody dances anymore because the dance floor is too crowded :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Right on, it’s so crowded there so nobody goes there any more…

Mikeonheathrow 03-10-2024 09:57 AM

Because....
 
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Originally Posted by C. C. Rider (Post 2308945)
Yeah, that's one of my gripes with the people at the squares. They just stand around the stage taking up the space on the "dance floor".

If they're not going to dance, why the heck don't they just sit down and leave room on the "floor" for people who do want to dance? :mad:

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Maybe because there are no seats or chairs left to sit down on, many bring their own.:undecided:

Gramfry52 03-10-2024 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2308924)
When we arrived here 10 years ago, one of things we enjoyed was dancing at the squares. Admittedly, we no longer spend a lot of time there. Tonight I was viewing the squares on the web cams and nobody was dancing, everyone was standing staring at the bands at Brownwood and Sumter....hard to tell at SS. Wonder why.

I was st Sumter Friday nite and was up there dancing. As was a lot of people around me. You just didn't see them. A lot of people just like to enjoy the music.

avigg 03-10-2024 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by C. C. Rider (Post 2308945)
Yeah, that's one of my gripes with the people at the squares. They just stand around the stage taking up the space on the "dance floor".

If they're not going to dance, why the heck don't they just sit down and leave room on the "floor" for people who do want to dance? :mad:

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Totally agree. We love to dance and find it very annoying

paqdkq 03-10-2024 10:36 AM

What bands were playing? How large was the crowd at both squares?

Two Bills 03-10-2024 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas (Post 2309374)
What did they tell you when you called the office who controls the squares??

They said, "bet mkjelenbaas told you to ring us, it's the only answer he ever learned how to write!"

HORNET 03-10-2024 12:29 PM

Some bands have many followers ( non Villagers ) and they just stand around the stage ( free entertainment) !

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2308925)
Probably too many people to actually dance and not bump into other people, just a guess.

Bumping into people when you dance is the BEST part of dancing. I have tried to make an "ART" out of it. Good thing that I am NOT a pickpocket.

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by C. C. Rider (Post 2308945)
Yeah, that's one of my gripes with the people at the squares. They just stand around the stage taking up the space on the "dance floor".

If they're not going to dance, why the heck don't they just sit down and leave room on the "floor" for people who do want to dance? :mad:

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Probably because they are all pretty deaf and need to get close to hear the music BLASTING.

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2308976)
Nobody dances anymore because the dance floor is too crowded :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Where have you gone Yogi Berra....a nation turns its lonely eyes to you.......Jesus loves you more than.......

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2309013)
The dancing ended with a group of seniors who faithfully started following and befriending members of Uncle Bob's Rock Shop in SS. They would stand in front of the gazebo like a mosh pit and wear band supporting apparel. A portion of this original group now frequents Sumter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZPz27h7C0w

People were dancing individually and it wasn't crowded - so anyone could have left their seat and found a space to dance. I remember something MUCH worse a few years ago........the line dancing ladies that took up part of the dance floor. But, even that was NOT too terrible. I also remember that the dance area was covered in HARD concrete or concrete blocks which were hard on any older person that got jamming and jumping around. They should have covered the dance area with a softer composite surface like on the running tracks. But, maybe the orthopedic surgeons wanted MORE business, those sneaky Doctors!

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ndf888 (Post 2309362)
Exactly. Not every band plays ‘danceable’ music. And some are just not very good period. Some bands still play music that people can dance to. I’ve made a partial list. Feel free to add or comment-

Billy Buchanan
Blue Stone Circle ⭕️
Chasing Amy
Cece
Crossfire
Dance express
Indigo
Icon
Never never band
Bobby Blackmon and 3B
Rocky and the rollers
Jonny Wild and the Delights
The Leonard brothers band
Think Big Band
Blonde ambition
Latin ambition
Rick Malvern
Stella Beat
Studio 77 - disco
Sherry and the rockafellars
Clark Burrio’s
Paradigm
Trip 19 -
Mpire -
Bobby Blackman
Crossfire
Paradise

Impressive. I have NEVER heard that many bands in my whole life! Maybe I need to get out more !

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueStarAirlines (Post 2309394)
I think clarification of "dancing" is needed. People line dancing to every song isn't dancing....its a handful of moves that are crammed into every song.

It may be good exercise, but there is no "inter-personal" experience to it.

jimjamuser 03-10-2024 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by HORNET (Post 2309504)
Some bands have many followers ( non Villagers ) and they just stand around the stage ( free entertainment) !

Which brings up the obvious question.......maybe you should have to present a resident ID to get inside the close-in-area. If the band followers are all under 40, then they should be able to hear the music from a further away distance. A long time ago when I went to the evening squares music the under 40 crowd had no interest in the squares music and would wait until after 9 o'clock to go into the bars for their music and dancing.


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