Everyone had an excuse for some to don their dancing shoes and dresses. Interesting characters: a woman in huge pearls and red lipstick, three seniors dancing together, two bald men in sleeveless shirts and art directed beards, a portly skinhead with an earring and a tattoo, a man with only one arm, a pair of old trannies, man couples, the dance teacher and her female partner.


The Mayfair quickstep was fun because everyone knew the steps and the music sounded Irish. Ballroom to Shania Twain's "Man I Feel Like A Woman"? Rhumba to Annie Lennox's "No More I Love Yous"? I could only shake my head. The DJ had a queer sense of humor.
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