Come Along
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Artists | Tatsuro Yamashita |
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Release date | March 21, 1980 |
Labels | air RECORDS |
Genres | Pop Music |
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ID | 2461728 |
About Come Along
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... The programme had Come Along at a politically turbulent time...
Few reasons for optimism after Antony Blinken's diplomatic dash
... " We ve had important progress there in recent days, " he said, but " there are also real complications that Come Along with it...
Scottish country dance gets a 21st Century etiquette makeover
... " We have dancing all over the world and it s about making sure everyone across the world is on the same page and that we encourage as many people to Come Along and enjoy the fun of Scottish country dancing as possible...
Chris Mason: Cautious Labour dares to believe it can win
... " Opportunities don t Come Along like this very often for the Labour Party, " says one senior figure, with a splash of understatement, about the party finding itself - potentially - in a position to win...
Forget LA – it's British film studios that are in demand
... " But since the tax breaks have Come Along the demand has just gone up by so much...
Lioness Mary Earps to be honoured with Nottingham tram
... He said: " [Mary] wants to Come Along to the depot to do the unveiling...
What's next for Wilko and its 12,500 workers?
... " It will just take the right buyer to Come Along to save the business in some form or other...
Wellingborough: The brothel and the quiet family next door
... One leaflet features a half-dressed East Asian woman who gave her address and promised " amazing sexual services" urging men to " Come Along and feel like a king"...
Scottish country dance gets a 21st Century etiquette makeover
Scottish country dancing has been given an etiquette makeover to ensure it is fit for the 21St Century .
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) hopes will show it is an inclusive pastime.
A " woman's side" and " man's side" is no longer required for ceilidh favourites like Strip the Willow.
Dancers are also urged not to give feedback unless requested, to respect Personal Boundaries and remember " no means no".
The RSCDS is preparing to mark its centenary at its 2023 Autumn Gathering next month in Glasgow, welcoming dancers from around The World .
The three-day event kicks off with a traditional ceilidh at Kelvin Hall, with The Dance programme designed by the Hawaii branch.
George Coull, The Society 's chairperson elect, said " Scottish country dancing has always been inclusive but we wanted to just make sure that everybody knew that.
" We have dancing all over The World and it's about making sure everyone across The World is on the same page and that we encourage as many people to Come Along and enjoy the fun of Scottish country dancing as possible. "
From the Gay Gordons to The Dashing White Sergeant, the new guidelines hope to send out The Message that Scottish country dancing is for everyone.
" Regardless of your Background , regardless of your sexual orientation, regardless of your gender, wherever you come from and whatever your Background - Scottish country dancing is For You , " He Said .
The new etiquette guide aims to " help create a safe and comfortable place to dance".
Sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ablest or racist language is banned.
Dancers are also asked to respect Other People 's Personal Boundaries , and to remember " it's OK to say no" when approached by a prospective Dance Partner .
Dances can have a " women's side, men's side or both" the guidelines say, with dancers encouraged " to explore dancing on both sides".
Mr Coull said it would be up to individual dance callers to decide which terminology they use.
" That's what this etiquette Does - it doesn't prescribe anything, it lets people choose, " He Said .
" Traditionally men and women is how dances are referred to in the instructions but some callers decide to use gender neutral phrases and some prefer to use the more traditional forms.
" But it's not about the particular people and it's not about the particular positions, these are just the traditional labels that we use.
" What we're now saying is that if you wish to dance, you can dance on any side of the dancefloor and you can dance with any partner that you wish. "
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