Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 2 2017

Do you feel sometimes you don't get enough time to practice in dance class?

maybe too much instructions or just too much material to digest?

And then, when you are at home and want to practice, you are not sure how?

Frustrated, because deep down you know that practice is the only way to get better?

If this is the case, this channel is exactly for you.

I am Assaf Marcus, International Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, and Performer,

welcome YOU to Marcus Body Coding - MBC.

A system and a method I created to help people like YOU,

become better dancers in the most effective way.

Here you'll find: Full dance tutorials

on FOOTWORK, BODY ISOLATION and SPINS

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Every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.

For more infomation >> ❓ What is Marcus Body Coding (MBC) is all about❓ - Duration: 1:00.

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How is this frustating - Duration: 3:45:00.

For more infomation >> How is this frustating - Duration: 3:45:00.

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First HIV+ gay man diagnosed in London is still fighting stigma - Duration: 2:54.

Another claim to fame is that my hospital number when I was diagnosed

with what was then HTLV3 and now known as HIV was L1 or London 1 at the Middlesex Hospital

when I received my diagnosis I completely fell to pieces suddenly I had

this terminal diagnosis they were very very sort of dark days and I remember in

the sort of December of of 1982 that I decided that I just I didn't want to

have to deal with it anymore and I was going to sort of commit suicide and the

thought of somebody having to come and just find me and to clear up after me I

just thought no so then what you do like a nice Jewish boy if you couldn't kill

yourself you better get out and live there's an original 1984 LGSM there on

the demonstration that's outside a coking plant in South Wales

that's me in a film there's the poster Ish and I kissing on Clapham Common in 1996

I had always felt fragile really because some of you know the the press they were

having none of it they have got the most perfect kind of sort of weapon to

you know marginalize that some stigmatizes even worse

you know for me what there was – that because I had this this killer virus and

I was going to be dead you know – next week or next month suddenly kind of

things didn't matter so much because I wasn't going to have to sort of but

there were no consequences so I could do whatever I wanted to do because there

was nothing was going to come back on me because although I was gonna be dead before it happened

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