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may i ask why you stopped dancing. if you like folk its never too late to start again. Fresh start at the new year
perhaps east european folk will bring back some mood also💃
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. Wish people would wise up and learn to use earplugs. I know listening to music loudly is the best but I do cherish my hearing. I take earplugs to every concert I go to. I hear the music clearly only not in a decibel that destroys my eardrums.Folk dancing was introduced to me I believe it was the 4th grade. I remember it being fun and after I moved on to the next grade, I didn't explore it further. My husband and I went to a charity event in October at a bird sanctuary and there was a Folk band playing. They were probably in their 60's/70's and they were awesome!!. After a while, they encouraged people in the crowd to come up and learn how to dance. Of course my husband and I were too chicken and stayed next to the outdoor heater they had as it was quite chilly that evening but a few of the courageous younger people there joined in as they instructed them on what to do. It was a fun night!!
Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it. Maybe I'll learn how to Folk dance someday.

