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"The 2022 movie Ask Me to Dance"

    “The 2022 movie Ask Me to Dance is about finding someone who sees life the same way you do, and not trying to change you. It features a mature approach to romantic comedy, with a gentle and unassuming encounter between the two main characters.  Here are some other things to know about the movie:  The movie stars Mario Cantone as Patrick, and Briana Evigan and Tom Malloy as the two main characters. The movie features great dancing throughout. The movie avoids juvenile gags, and instead focuses on the exaggerated eccentricities of the characters. The movie features a bipolar reality TV star who is working towards starring in a celebrity rehab show. The movie features a "psycho girl" who quickly becomes a wedding problem.” I was drawn to this movie for the title. The title fits the entirety of the movie. I was asked to dance for numerous people who operated companies and dance studios from the 1980s - 2016. I have not provided any dance services since 2016. 

The Dance Within

  Quote found on the Internet  I am passionate about exploring and appreciating the art of dance in movies. I strive to analyze and critique dance-themed films to showcase their impact on culture and entertainment. I am a straight African - American woman with only interest in straight single men over the age of 30. When I was a student, I worked with different types of people and was introduced to numerous dancers between the years of 1980 - 1996.  I have had the pleasure of watching these movies on television. Among them include Shall We Dance, The Christmas Dance, Footloose (1984) and The Christmas Ball. Each movie captured the importance of eye contact, rhythm, understanding of dance and innovation.  Selected skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking skills for evaluating film techniques and themes Strong capability of sharing insights on dance movies

Barefoot in the park

Barefoot in the park was a movie that I saw briefly and did not continue watching. Ironically, I have danced barefooted in numerous parks and have not returned back since I was last hired. “Walking without shoes in the park offers a unique and liberating experience, allowing individuals to connect more intimately with the natural environment. The sensation of grass, soil, or gravel beneath one's feet can evoke a sense of freedom and grounding, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the outdoor setting. This practice not only encourages a deeper appreciation for the textures of nature but also promotes mindfulness, as one becomes more aware of their surroundings and the simple pleasures of being outdoors.”