Thanks A.P. for all your kind words. I look forward to flagging with you again soon.
Someone who has been through alot and still survived. I am alot more focused now then I was. Thank you all who have supported me all my changes and growth as a person again
I enjoy the flow and the swirl of music and dance and silk as one
I have been flagging since 2001. I owe it to 2 people j.storm in columbus and j.smith in Indianapolis. They have both been great teachers/mentors to me. THey gave me a few basic moves and had me run with it.
My first public flagging experience was when I was in Columbus OH for pride and was asked to flag with the boyz during a hot spot. And not only that event but various public appearances through the whole weekend.
We used to go to Wallstreet in Columbus on Wednesdays. I got up on 1 of the platforms and started flagging. To my amazement the lights went black except for 1 purple light on me. It was like that for an hour of crazy tribal beats by the dj. When the night was over I went up and thanked him. What he also told me was not only was I on display, but I was on there live webcam that was feeding throughout cyber space. That was HOT!!
Love you J.Storm and j. smith, without your knowledge and vote of confidence. I wouldn’t be the dancer I am today.
I kind of jumped the gun but it was the hotspots and gay pride in Columbus a couple of years ago.
I have made my own sets that have been borrowed and never returned =(. They are basic solid bright colors. Love the mix that I have seen on here. HOt HOt HOt, keep it up
"If you don’t stop getting in the way of my flagging while I am up on the box, I am going to issue u a circuit citation, RULES OF CONDUCT"
"If you bump me one more time, I am going to bump you back to when the outfit you have on was in style"
Go with what you create on your own. Everyone has a different style. Take what you know and extend off of it. And remember everyone was new once. YOu are only as good as you are.
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