You Could Be At Sea Dance Hosting
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About the Book
So . . . you’re a man who likes
ballroom dancing. You’ve heard that you can sail the oceans of the world in
exchange for dancing with beautiful, single women. It’s true!
I’m living proof. I’ve been
dancing the Seven Seas since 1989. You
can too, and you’ll find out how inside these pages.
For example: What exactly does a
dance host do? How do you get invited
aboard? And, most important, how do you “stay” invited. What if you didn’t know that you can get
thrown off at the next port for having bad breath, for going to a female
passenger’s stateroom, or for not keeping your pants pressed? In this book you’ll learn all the
nitty-gritty of Gentleman Dance Hosting.
So . . . whether you’ve just been
invited for your first gig, or you’ve been hosting for years, this book - the
first of its kind - will give you the ins and outs, the inside scoop if you
please, on how to become a Gentleman Dance Host. But better yet, how to survive as a
Gentleman Dance Host.
Here’s your first lesson: Brush your teeth, put on your best cologne,
press your pants, then stroll down to the luxury lounge and say to that pretty
single lady sitting on the front row, “May I have this dance?”
About the Author
vanLee Hughey is
actively traveling the world as a dance host with private groups as well as
luxury cruise lines and a cabaret-style ballroom dancer when at home. He has
performed successfully in major ballroom competitions, danced at major studios
in the southeastern
At the insistence of one of his
students who was plagued by life long neuromuscular dysfunctions he formalized
an effective coordination development program. He taught this Dance Therapy as
a regular part of
By 1996, Lee knew that he’d
rather be dancing on the oceans of the world instead of adding other plaques to
his wall of data processing and leadership successes. An early retirement
opportunity from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention in