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    Quote Originally Posted by suzengrace View Post
    You go girl..Yeah, gotta love those parties on the beach (any Jam street or country parties too)..watching them girls wine it up and down and every which way..So glad your getting out there and doing the "local style" vibe....Seems you know how to flow... And I dont believe Andre is Jam is he ??? But yes, Jam men Loooove to argue- sometimes the most mundane, insignificant things (lol) when I get tired of that nonsense I just put mi hand up and say "Talk da they hand" which of course causes more arguing (LOL)...Keep the story rolling girl......
    Andre is Jamaican and lives in Jamaica so it was a lot easier for me to do the "local style" vibe. It gets a hell of a lot more "local" lol

    I just don't remember him and I arguing so much but really how much did you actually "talk" to your boyfriend when you were 16 lol He tells me that I always think I'm right but that's not true.. I will gladly admit to someone when I'm wrong, it just doesnt happen that often hahaha

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    Ms Manda...Them men -they never wrong ...(LOL) or so they think ....(LMAO)
    " Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarity View Post
    Those video clips
    Oh. My. God. <----- this is me with my jaw dropped.
    What is she.... Did he just....
    I've been to some wild parties, but that..I.. LOL
    ...and regarding 1st Video 0:31 - Does shaking your booty mean you are inviting a man to leap out of the shadows and grind you into the floor?
    If that's the case, I will just be doing an innocent two-step shuffle when I go to the jungle. She was just dancing.. and then BAM!

    Loving your trip report, Manda!
    I'm enjoying every word! Thanks for sharing your adventures!
    Looking forward to next installment!

    That is called "Daggering" and has been going on for years, here are some reports on the injuries caused by it :P

    http://www.google.com.jm/search?q=br...ient=firefox-a

    You would think that would be enough to stop the guys from doing it but no...LOL

    Here is a video that shows it is best to watch and not participate:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvzRdQBIC6s

    One Love
    Tracy

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    Dancehall dancing is a huge part of the Jamaican club scene if at a dancehall club.The video Manda posted just looked like it had one or two people joining in with the dancing but in the nightclubs you can see a lot of people doing variations of the dance!Fora lot of dancehall songs there is a matching pre-rehearsed dance and if it is a well loved track sometimes the whole room will break out into the dance routine.It is fun to watch.Dancehall dancing has been present for many years unfortunately there were two dances which were dangerous one was the dutty wine and the other was what was posted above.
    As for the girl on the beach that video is old and I have no idea of what or why she was treated that way.
    All I can say is that the whole dancehall vibe is massive and it is great fun and entertainment and very energetic!A lot of the dances require a lot of energy and a lot of practise is put into some of those pre rehearsed routines.The outfits can sometimes be amazing too.
    If you have never seen it before just look up jamaica dancehall queen on youtube there are thousands of video clips.Dancehall and dancehall queens have a massive following in Jamaica.Special events are held to see who is the best dancehall queen.People sign up from all over the world and Japan actually took over a year or two as the Japanese people went crazy for dancehall.They loved it,copied it entered all the competitions and many came away with prizes.
    Tracy has said it is best to watch and not participate.That was ONE incident and we have no idea why or how that happens,crap happens sometimes.
    I can say I have lost count of how many hundreds of Jamaican dancehall parties I have attended and I have NEVER witnessed any one having anything but fun.
    Oh and by the way if you decide to wear tight shorts or bikini bottoms and your booty goes in the air-yes probably expect a dagga dagga!They just do the dance though.Thats how it goes.You do not have to put your booty in the air to join in the fun though!
    Dancehall music is BIG in Jamaica it comes from Jamaica.Jamaica is where the dancehall singers and dancers come from.If you like dancehall Jamaica is the best place to experience the singers , the dancers, the concerts, the parties.
    The scene is HUGE and one of the draws to Jamaica for people who like the scene.You cannot find the party vibe anywhere else in the world like that.Trust me I went looking!

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    Oh and the video tracy posted was of a tourist in Kingston not negril and she definately had experience with the dances and so she will have known that going to a place in Kingston in a miniskirt apparently with no friends and dancing in the middle of a huge crowd doing those moves once she was backing it up she would have known someone would have danced with her.Even if he was too fast for her and she got sand in her mouth and got mad!

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    that video of that girl on the beach that I took isn't old.. I took that video with my camera while I was there .. but I know the dancing is not new .. it's been going on a long time I'm surprised at the response I have to say because I was not surprised with the dancing. But from what tic toc said it seems as if you're saying the video I posted was old .. hope you meant the white girl video that was posted after mine because I've seen that .. lol that is quite old it's been on Youtube for a while but that's an extreme basically to make fun of that girl. Almost like when I saw the two girls mount that old Jamaican man just to embarrass him, that's why Andre was so put off with it was because he knew those two Ja girsl was just tryin to make a fool of that old man. But Dancehall is fantastic it's an electricity you can't match anywhere... and tictoc is right when you see a song that everyone knows and people bust out in a routine it's invigorating. I have to say though because the cameras were on that particular area the area looked clear there was a sea of people beyond that, that looks like they weren't interested in being the next Dancehall Queen wanna-be so the crowd was beyond the cameras. Either way I agree with TicToc its a huge part of Jamaican culture and to really truly appreciate it, you need to catch it in Jamaica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manda81 View Post
    that video of that girl on the beach that I took isn't old.. I took that video with my camera while I was there .. but I know the dancing is not new .. it's been going on a long time I'm surprised at the response I have to say because I was not surprised with the dancing. But from what tic toc said it seems as if you're saying the video I posted was old .. hope you meant the white girl video that was posted after mine because I've seen that .. lol that is quite old it's been on Youtube for a while but that's an extreme basically to make fun of that girl. Almost like when I saw the two girls mount that old Jamaican man just to embarrass him, that's why Andre was so put off with it was because he knew those two Ja girsl was just tryin to make a fool of that old man. But Dancehall is fantastic it's an electricity you can't match anywhere... and tictoc is right when you see a song that everyone knows and people bust out in a routine it's invigorating. I have to say though because the cameras were on that particular area the area looked clear there was a sea of people beyond that, that looks like they weren't interested in being the next Dancehall Queen wanna-be so the crowd was beyond the cameras. Either way I agree with TicToc its a huge part of Jamaican culture and to really truly appreciate it, you need to catch it in Jamaica.
    I think I was the only one surprised by the dancing. I've never seen daggering before.

    TicToc was referring to the dancing tourist that was dragged through the sand. (Youtube video Tracy posted)

    I'm looking forward to catching some Dancehall on my next trip! I feel like you definitely had a more authentic Jamaican experience than I did. You were able to really spend time with locals and soak up the culture. I was mostly in a hotel, your trip report is really eye-opening and so much fun to read.
    Last edited by Clarity; 10-07-2011 at 07:51 PM.
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    Love love love this report...and the pics and video rock. Keep it comin

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    I guess I'm just "old school" (and I love reggae music to the MAX....conscious reggae miyah talk), but I just don't see the point....saw these (similar) types of moves in a reggae club in NYC 15 years ago, when the two participants just got up & walked away from each other after the dance was over.....just can't see it....sorry!

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    Yes Ms Clarity..thats why many of us say--get out of the hotel/resort..so much more to see in Jam (besides the daggering//LOL) So much more culture,beautiful places, vibes..(I for one suggest you go to daytrip to Mayfields fall) Jamaica is NOT just Negril and its beaches..you gogin back soon-hope you have the time to step out and do some "sight seeing"...I think you'll love Jam even more...
    " Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)

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