Love Gone Wild – Dance as an expression of love.

Ever wanted to capture the essence of dance into your scenes? Come and experience this amazing session at this year’s conference.

In this DANCE AS AN EXPRESSION OF LOVE workshop, come and explore how the medium of dance can add impact to your writing, stories and characters.

Presented by Diane Demetre, this workshop will have live dancers, Pauline Thompson and Ian Watt (National and State Ballroom Champions), illustrate the triggers of love, show you how to escalate attraction, highlight the importance of breathing, and how you can turn up the heat with touch. The dancers will demonstrate the synchronicity needed to dance, and love, as one. This workshop will deliver a rare glimpse into one of storytelling’s oldest forms of communication…the dance.

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  1. Great workshop idea!

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  2. I use dance in my novel Unexpected Obsession as the trigger to my hero realising the feelings he has let escalate. Dancing is a love story and the differing types tell a very different tale. .I chose Argentine Tango and later use a Rumba for the sensuality. I wish I could attend the conference so I could take part in this workshop. I think it is a fabulous idea.

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