Course you should. Go on enjoy yourself; try and stay on top of the course-work though.
Honestly! These people who get married at exam times - no consideration!
2007-08-10 04:26:53
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answered by Tony h 7
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It depends if the dance is truly in your heart. You have made the commitment which makes me feel that you should dance at all costs. Maybe try an improv performance, those are often the ones with the most meaning. I would listen to the song in your spare time when you are traveling or going to bed at night. This will give you time to subconciously brainstorm ideas.
2007-08-10 07:02:43
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answered by x 1
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Heh, non-drinker here. It's a clever motif and I get the "flow" to most of it, though there are a couple of loose rhymes (dyke/sight ??) that distract a little, overall I think it's really solid. Good work. I tried to write something like this a while ago and I know it's a lot harder than it may seem.
2016-05-18 22:27:57
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answered by ? 3
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Why not do something that you already know, if they asked you to dance they must know of something that you've already done, it's almost impossible to learn and know by heart a new dance by Sunday, so do what you know !!!!!! If you don't have something in your repertoire then I wouldn't do it, your not confident in doing something new so you know the minute that you get on that stage you going to forget everything because your nervous, I know if I just learned a new piece on the classical guitar I certainly wouldn't perform it on stage in one week, no way, I'd have to know the piece backward and foreword before I could play it on stage. Hope this helps you to decide !!!!!!!
2007-08-10 07:49:39
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answered by chessmaster1018 6
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yes honey, go ahead with it..
you've said you don't want to let these people down..
just relax..and i'm sure if dancing is really what you love to do it won't be hard for you to come up with a good choreography.
go for it girl..you can do it..
and why would you back out if you know that you'll enjoy performing in that event and in your cuz's wedding??
see..
well the decision's still yours..
i don't want you to regret anything..:)
2007-08-10 04:20:02
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answered by Lulu 1
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If you committed to it then you should follow through. These things should have been considered well before you said yes.
If you don't go, you may be ruining your chances to be asked at other functions. Word of mouth can be bad. Don't let it get out that you aren't reliable. It just may cut your chances of being asked to more events.
2007-08-10 04:00:56
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answered by mstonya28 2
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Yes you should go ahead
1. You have committed to it
2. If you drop it, it may set a pattern where you will find reason to drop other things in your life because there are challenges involved
Go and do your best
Next time count practice time into your equation
2007-08-10 03:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You have found time to sit at the computer asking questions on YA, so you should find time to practice! You agreed to perform, so you should stick with your obligation.
2007-08-10 08:25:25
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answered by kaisergirl 7
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go for it, but find time to practise somehow so that it's the best u can do. Hope this helps
2007-08-10 06:59:37
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answered by SKCave 7
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Give it a go!
It doesn't have to be your best performance ever, just try not to overcommit yourself next time.
Besides, you never know what opportunities may come from the experience.
2007-08-10 07:14:09
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answered by stingray 2
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