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groove is in the heart

September 10th, 2006 by John Marcotte

Dancing Dan is something of a Sacramento legend. He is by far the best sign-twirler that I have ever seen. Even in triple-digit temperatures, which we get quite frequently, his energy level is through the roof. He has been working Howe Avenue for the past 6-7 months on behalf of a new gym that opened up. He’s quite the walking advertisement for their services, as he probably has a negative body-fat percentage; although I suspect that is due to sign-dancing and not a treadmill.

We decided that Dan’s enthusiasm for dance was infectious. And since we didn’t have his number, we brought the party to him. He actually passed out cards because he was looking for dancers to work at his company. A class act and a nice guy - Dancing Dan, we salute you.

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16 Responses to “groove is in the heart”

  1. 1
    Leah Childers Says:

    Nice John =) I love how Dancing Dan never even missed a beat, he just kept on dancing up there.

  2. 2
    Nancy Heidenreich Says:

    Thank you Dancing Dan for all your inspiration and dedication to “Sign Dancing”, It made me wanna get up and dance too.

  3. 3
    sara Says:

    The most fun I’ve had on a Saturday in a LONG time! Let’s do it again

  4. 4
    rebeka Says:

    my family has great moves!

  5. 5
    John Marcotte Says:

    Your mom was getting down. I was both impressed and surprised.

  6. 6
    Steve Simmons Says:

    Very funny!! The kid in the suit that started the whole thing was priceless. Well done, badmouth.net!

  7. 7
    Shawn Says:

    Classic!

  8. 8
    sara Says:

    Today I woke up longing for another dance party. The revolution has begun!

  9. 9
    swedishdwarf Says:

    Oh. My. Fuckinggod. EVERYONE I know up in Sacramento was in that video (except for you, John. Why must you deprive me of your lusty dancing?) and it begs the question… how can you make Ed dance in public but not post on the forums?

  10. 10
    John Marcotte Says:

    Swede,

    I was more than willing to get down with my bad self, but someone had to hold the camera.

  11. 11
    Jim Gleeson Says:

    I have a request: Rapper’s Delight, the long version. I have nothing but respect for people who get up and shake their groove thing.

  12. 12
    Melly53 Says:

    Fabulous..LOL! Hope Ellen Degenerous shows it!

    I’ll be back. Great site!

  13. 13
    Jim Says:

    I love the things you come up with!
    I felt kinda bad for the big guy on the left hand side, he was going strong at first then he suddenly leaned on the pole and then wandered off a few minutes before everyone else. Hope he’s OK!

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    Lifestyle/Scene - Tricks of the trade - sacbee.com Says:

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    “Tricks of the Trade” » Badmouth Says:

    [...] fine art of playing pranks for their April Fools’ Day edition, and both operation groucho and groove is in the heart received nice mentions. Yours truly was even interviewed for the piece. Such as in last July, when [...]

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    badmouth - MySpace Blog Says:

    links from Technorati The Sacramento Bee ran an article on the fine art of playing pranks for their April Fools’ Day edition, and both operation groucho and groove is in the heart received nice mentions. Yours truly was even interviewed for the piece. Such as in last July, when John Marcotte noticed a giant sculpture of a human head — and saw an opportunity, a blank canvas, so to speak. Commence “Operation Groucho.”

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