This couple are fantastic they’ve got the moves & energy 😘Also their dancing is also ( too me ) that this couple are sooo muccccchhhh in LOVE 😍😘❤️🌞🌝⭐️💯
Thank heaven that there is a phone on which to share the enjoyment of this dancing. I used to dance but then became disabled, but the rhythm and knowledge never become disabled. Thanks for sharing.
It was first popular in the 1940s, my mam taught me the moves,she was a brilliant boogie woogie dancer,dancing to Big Band music when she was a young girl. It had changed by the 1950s to suit the rock and roll songs,they were dancing was actually rockabilly,which I used to follow in the early 1980s.
They're fabulous!! So happy to see this clean fun and hear this clean, happy , good-time music sans vulgarity. Man, what an excellent pianist! Thank You All! God Bless You
Rought tears to my eyes. I done my dancing starting in the 40's. Danced all my life all styles. Lots of people don't dance anymore either to old or incapable. I can still dance at 93 but my knees are Rheumatoid Arthritis. So I all Can do is watch a d get teary eyed. But thank God I can still get around with a walker and I'm in pretty good health. Thank God. So I'll look and enjoy every step. They were terrific.
I know what you mean, I’m 74. They call it the golden years, I call it a rusty bucket with holes in it. I used to dance my whole life, and then some. Now I sit by the radio or listen to music on my CD player wishing I could dance once again like I used to. I have osteoarthritis. My knees don’t work anymore, and I’ve had two total hip replacements, which leaves twisting in any direction out of the question…lol. I’m just happy to see these people enjoying themselves dancing…..it’s the best exercise anyone can get. My parents got me started early, grew up in a musical family, my dad played the accordion while my mom played a concertina, music dominated the household. Everywhere we went, my dad would bring out his accordion and start playing, even while we were camping, people and kids had a lot of fun, and would dance even on the grass and dirt. My mom is the one who helped me learn how to dance, I was only about five when she started me out with little steps. Later it developed into polkas, waltzes and the Charlton and others of the 1920s and 1930s scene, like ballroom dancing. While my dad was playing the accordion, my mom needed a dance partner so I was elected…lol. As the rock n roll era moved in, it was all those dances, plus being able to do the jitter bug, which was a whole new way to exercise your muscles and body, it is my favorite dance, along with the polkas and waltzes, one needs stamina and lung power to last the duration throughout the musical score. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, new dance moves came on the scene, and again I was dancing to them, even though no partners were involved, I still danced a lot at home though, just so I could get some exercise, and especially after my children were born, needed it…lol. I even started to teach my boys how to dance, but they weren’t really interested in it….lol. Afterwards, I became involved in folk dancing from around the world and participated often, loved this, because it gives a unique perspective on how music has influenced people, their cultures and lives in their countries. I love listening to various artists, songs from around the world, and this can be emotionally complex In variations with musical instruments, genres and styles. I find it all fascinating and a learning experience. Loved it all. Now in my older age, I’m just glad to see people enjoying themselves and dancing. It actually can help bring two people together more when dancing close together and listening to music. The internet cannot do this, it has NO heart. 👍❤️🙏🏼
I got teary eyed too because loved to dance and the faster the better. Now I can barely make it to the kitchen. My issues are due more to major surgeries back in 2011. If not for that I could still shake a leg at 74. (tho I can still shake my b*** ok..lol ) But if you can get on the internet and navigate, I'd say your mind is still doing great at 93. Hoping mine holds out.... lol
This goes to show us that music, love and enjoying life never ends. How sweet and loving this couple is. It seems they have not only been partners in live but also in dance 👍🥰😍😃❤️❤️❤️
My mum was a teen in the 50s and she loved and lived to jive with the bodgies and widgies. Would have loved to have seen it. Thanks for this energetic dance and piano.
Amazing😮& Absolutely Beautiful for the eyes to see ‼️I’m a Senior Citizen too and these Great Folks are Truly a Blessing in this day & age of so much negativity.☹️ Thanks a Bunch ❤🎉
Congratulations to the three people dancing rockabilly moves. The old stuff is still the top favorite coming back to wake us up. I got involved myself and collected the CDs from that. My maternal relatives love it immensely. Thanks folks for enjoyment.
❤ A dance instructor once told me that she felt the best marriage preparation courses were dance classes. These dance scenes attest to that. I wonder how long this couple have been dancing together? Oh they say at the end twenty years together for this Maltese/Australian/South American couple. Loved to see the dad dancing with his daughter also.
That's spot on! You can learn a lot about a person dancing with them while building trust and learning to work together, play off of each other , support each other and improvise together.
Fantastic all around, amazing!!!!! That's what you call dancing not the jumping up in the air rubbish nowadays😢. Keep it up, dancers and piano. Enjoyed every second, loved it ❤❤❤❤
My parents used to dance for us in our living room, they would put on some records and it was so nice. They also went out often to dinner and dancing. No matter how life was or if they had a spat…dancing made it all better. Some of my very best memories were watching Mom and Dad dancing. ❤
I missed a good livestream last night - I wish I had the energy this couple have. Great Rock and Roll dancing accompanied by a great piano player. Thank you to you all.
What an amazing show all has put on... The music... The dancing.... The moves are so smooth.. just can't help but be memorized with a huge smile on my face.
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Now that’s what I call love! Thank you for sharing and guess what! You put young people up for learning a modest dance 💃 🕺 and no cursing in the lyrics. Made my day!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
To see theses older people dance 💃 like this is absolutely beautiful I think theses three need to team up and teach the younger people just how fun dancing 💃 can be... Well done bring back the rock and roll....
Aloha from Hawaii I’m amazed with their energy I’m amazed with your dancing skills, but what is totally amazing at that speed of dancing and with their obvious age it’s totally amazing that they were able to keep up with your beautiful piano skills I really like this one it shows a dance you can keep you healthy and they’re playing the piano he speaks many languages . Thank you for sharing and we thank you for all that you do. Personally I wish I could play piano like you God bless,Take care
Such a great dance and music show! All parents should send their children to the dance school. The couple dance is something completely different than dancing techno alone.
They are of the generation where people learnt to dance, there was no television, no computer etc. Dancing is something you don'tforget, and they are very talented. My grandmother danced well into her nineties.
Wow so impressive. These people exude happiness with good energetic moves. Brendan has the ability to enthral us all with that boogie sound. Excellent. Such fun. Thank you so very much.Kindest regards
So great, love yours & Terry’s posts so much. Mom & Dad Loved to jitterbug. Wife & I met at dance class learning to dance blues push dance 39 years ago.