JennMW
09-11-2007, 12:34 PM
I know that many of you are looking for things to do when out dressed.
One option you may not have considered is Square Dancing. Don't knock it until you have tried it!
The majority of the dancers are gay/lesbian and there are many cross dressing and transgendered dancers as well.
Lessons are typically weekly. Venues are drug, tobacco and alcohol free and are typically held at a safe church, school, community or veterans hall.
Dancers are very accepting and friendly. This is an activity that you can do WITH your SO but you don't have to have a partner or even ask anyone to dance. Go onto the floor and join a forming square and a partner will just show up. You can dance the boys part, the girls part or either!
The LGBT community has a very active association of member clubs all over the world. Check http://www.iagsdc.org/ to see if there is one in your area.
The figures are the same ones the straight community does, so if you can't find a LGBT club, take lessons at a straight club and go to flyins/conventions.
Lessons are starting in September in most areas and usually take a few months to complete. The first couple of lessons are usually free, followed by a token weekly/monthly fee to pay for insurance, the hall and the caller.
Hope to see you at a dance! Feel free to write me with your questions.
ps. I've been dancing with clubs in my area for the last couple of years and am having a blast!
One option you may not have considered is Square Dancing. Don't knock it until you have tried it!
The majority of the dancers are gay/lesbian and there are many cross dressing and transgendered dancers as well.
Lessons are typically weekly. Venues are drug, tobacco and alcohol free and are typically held at a safe church, school, community or veterans hall.
Dancers are very accepting and friendly. This is an activity that you can do WITH your SO but you don't have to have a partner or even ask anyone to dance. Go onto the floor and join a forming square and a partner will just show up. You can dance the boys part, the girls part or either!
The LGBT community has a very active association of member clubs all over the world. Check http://www.iagsdc.org/ to see if there is one in your area.
The figures are the same ones the straight community does, so if you can't find a LGBT club, take lessons at a straight club and go to flyins/conventions.
Lessons are starting in September in most areas and usually take a few months to complete. The first couple of lessons are usually free, followed by a token weekly/monthly fee to pay for insurance, the hall and the caller.
Hope to see you at a dance! Feel free to write me with your questions.
ps. I've been dancing with clubs in my area for the last couple of years and am having a blast!