Derek Semenchuk
Ambrosia Dance Club
Group 1 - Digital Team B
Derek Semenchuk (Dsem)
Beau Guinta (Beauregard708)
When searching for a SL dance spot we had a lot of trouble finding a good spot. Either we couldn’t find people, we didn’t like the music, or it was just way too mature for the class and our taste. We wanted to find our own unique place and after about 8 hit and misses we stumbled upon Ambrosia dance club. When you teleport, it puts you about four hundred feet away from the dance floor in the shopping area, but there was great anticipation as we could already hear the music, it was electronic music that lacked words and had heavy amounts of bass. We enabled the mini map, saw a massive cluster of players, and knew we had found our spot. We walked up to the barrier of the dance floor and found an accurate portrayal of a real life night club, people entering and exiting the dance floor, watching, dancing spastically, it was a free for all. Typical of real life night clubs guys were dressed up in jeans and nice shirts and girls wore revealing outfits, traditional garments worn to attract members of the opposing gender to engage in ritualistic dancing ceremonies in this particular scene. The main dance move is the twirl with combinations of hip shaking and wild undulation, they’re good, and they know what they’re doing. There is no real synchronization throughout the dance floor with partners switching, and everyone pretty much doing their own thing. The area is nice and clean in the shopping mall area, there are stores everywhere and it appears warm and inviting and smells like a food court. However the dance floor is a mixture of smoke (a man is smoking behind us), alcohol, and sweating bodies, everything I touch is sticky, but that’s part of the excitement. It is very dark but the go-go dancers are lit up and emphasized on the main stage with accenting dancers staged to the left and right of the dance floor, everyone is having a great time. The main theme in the chat is focused and comments on the music as people are saying they love music, or this beat, or are asking others how to dance along. One person in the nearby chat asked the crowd if someone could teach them how to speak English and one person replied “You’re already doing it lol” and went back to dancing. With that, we left Ambrosia and concluded a surprisingly interesting and random adventure that I didn’t think was going to be nearly as entertaining, I genuinely got excited and had a great time.
Ambrosia Dance Club
Group 1 - Digital Team B
Derek Semenchuk (Dsem)
Beau Guinta (Beauregard708)
When searching for a SL dance spot we had a lot of trouble finding a good spot. Either we couldn’t find people, we didn’t like the music, or it was just way too mature for the class and our taste. We wanted to find our own unique place and after about 8 hit and misses we stumbled upon Ambrosia dance club. When you teleport, it puts you about four hundred feet away from the dance floor in the shopping area, but there was great anticipation as we could already hear the music, it was electronic music that lacked words and had heavy amounts of bass. We enabled the mini map, saw a massive cluster of players, and knew we had found our spot. We walked up to the barrier of the dance floor and found an accurate portrayal of a real life night club, people entering and exiting the dance floor, watching, dancing spastically, it was a free for all. Typical of real life night clubs guys were dressed up in jeans and nice shirts and girls wore revealing outfits, traditional garments worn to attract members of the opposing gender to engage in ritualistic dancing ceremonies in this particular scene. The main dance move is the twirl with combinations of hip shaking and wild undulation, they’re good, and they know what they’re doing. There is no real synchronization throughout the dance floor with partners switching, and everyone pretty much doing their own thing. The area is nice and clean in the shopping mall area, there are stores everywhere and it appears warm and inviting and smells like a food court. However the dance floor is a mixture of smoke (a man is smoking behind us), alcohol, and sweating bodies, everything I touch is sticky, but that’s part of the excitement. It is very dark but the go-go dancers are lit up and emphasized on the main stage with accenting dancers staged to the left and right of the dance floor, everyone is having a great time. The main theme in the chat is focused and comments on the music as people are saying they love music, or this beat, or are asking others how to dance along. One person in the nearby chat asked the crowd if someone could teach them how to speak English and one person replied “You’re already doing it lol” and went back to dancing. With that, we left Ambrosia and concluded a surprisingly interesting and random adventure that I didn’t think was going to be nearly as entertaining, I genuinely got excited and had a great time.