Well now, let's see how this can be answered without offending anyone. He simply meant that dancing is a standing-up indication of a wish for lying down with one's partner and its likely consequences. He had obviously never danced in his life or he would have known how grossly exaggerated his comment was. But of course, he only said it to be mischievous.
Bernard STETSON has written: 'Modern ballroom dancing'
Expression which is shown on face while dancing
The LDS (Mormon) people host many events which include dancing. Dancing is viewed as a form of expression and fun. Full body contact while dancing such as "grinding" is discouraged.
Entertainment, solace, comfort, enjoyment, expression etc.
Barack Obama has been seen dancing at various events during his presidency and afterwards. It is clear that he enjoys dancing and sees it as a form of self-expression and celebration.
People in Tajikistan enjoyed dancing. Its was a form of expression. Some people are Also famous for dancing.
The question makes assumptions. While some teenagers may prefer street dancing this is not always the case. Those that do perhaps prefer the free expression that is afforded by street dancing.
1. it still exists 2. its for nuthin but fun and free expression
What is your question? Of course dance is a fine art!
The cast of Dancing Still - 2012 includes: Sophia Bernard as Olivia Louis Ferreira as Shane David Paladino as Henry Yolanda Pecoraro as Camille Ingrid Rogers as Natalie
In Irish, "I love dancing" is translated as "Taitneamh liom rince." The phrase captures the joy and enjoyment one feels towards dancing. If you need a more casual expression, you could also say "Is aoibhinn liom rince," which means "I love dancing" in a more affectionate way.
Dancing is crucial for this pathway as it fosters creativity, self-expression, and emotional release. It enhances physical fitness and coordination, which are vital skills in many fields, including performing arts and therapy. Additionally, dancing promotes social interaction and teamwork, building connections and community among participants. Overall, it serves as a powerful tool for personal growth and cultural expression.