20 Apr 12 - 01:26 AM (#3340695) Subject: Learning to Dance - the old-fashion way From: meself Watch these little girls who come out and step-dance about five minutes or so into the clip: Lessons? Who needs lessons? Great to see that there are still kids who are learning by doing. At the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival in PEI. |
20 Apr 12 - 02:29 AM (#3340708) Subject: RE: Learning to Dance - the old-fashion way From: katlaughing That was wonderful!! I never had lessons and didn't really have any examples, but I'd put on music and dance for my parents, doing what I *thought* was a highland fling. Loved it then and still do, though I am unable to these days. Thanks for sharing! katdancing (used to be my nickname in my 20s:-) |
20 Apr 12 - 09:11 AM (#3340815) Subject: RE: Learning to Dance - the old-fashion way From: GUEST,leeneia It's fun, and it warms a little girl up. Good grief, it says it's July, and look at the clothes those people have on - long jeans, shirts plus hooded sweatshirts. The guitarist is huddled over her guitar like it's a campfire. I hope somebody was selling hot drinks. |
20 Apr 12 - 11:38 AM (#3340880) Subject: RE: Learning to Dance - the old-fashion way From: meself Hoodies - obviously they're thugs up to no good .... Anyway, you don't get too many steamy, tropical nights on ol' PEI. Glad it warmed you up! |
20 Apr 12 - 10:05 PM (#3341115) Subject: RE: Learning to Dance - the old-fashion way From: ChanteyLass Lovely to be so uninhibited, to just get out and try something without the fear of doing it "wrong." |