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Having reached my peak dating years during the ’70s, I am embarrassed to admit that not only do I remember disco, I still own several albums by such artists as the Bee Gees and Men at Work. Remember the revolving silver ball on the ceiling? The lighted dance floor? Men in white suits and gold chains trying a little too hard to look like JohnTravolta while the ladies twirled about in Quiana skirts and 3″ heels on their ballroom dance shoes? Try hard to forget. Frankly, these dancing skills are not adaptable to any music played at Cousin Leo’s wedding or the winter dance sponsored by your bowling league. You can ballroom dance to this same music and look and feel a lot better doing it.