RL Lover wrote:
i fail to see who the younger dancers entertain apart from themselves.
I don't mind the young kids who they bring on every now and then, as it is just like the kids playing Rugby on the pitch. It is a chance for them to get involved, and their parents get involved too.
If you are going to have a proper dance/cheerleading group though, there are basic rules that you need to follow, which we just don't adhere to.
a) Decent music
b) Be able to dance on a decent scale, rather than 10 people in a little huddle on a huge pitch.
c) May sound sexist, but look good.