I love this. Its just pure dancing fun! Added to this, people are wearing actual clothes, there's no overly sexual vibes, no twerking, just fun!! Some people haven't quite got all the steps or are on the wrong foot, but it's okay. I think i just found my new workout. Now if i could just stand up without getting dizzy and crasing to the ground...no matter. I can do it in my head. Everything works in my imagination!!
From the looks of it, there are no females in this video. Trust me, if there were, twerking and "sexual vibes" would be the soup of the day. To get clicks and views, that is.
I absolutely agree, I'm 78 years old I've always loved music and dance. This video is such fun, yes even if I can't do those moves anymore I can do them in my head and in my heart.. let's keep dancing formation point
I’ve never seen this video before. I found it by accident. It is a truly top dance video, probably the best I’ve ever seen. And I’m 70 and can still love it.
Why do people talk about their ages? 12-90 what difference does it make? My grandmother was still 21 when in her 80's - as far as I know..... it was never a topic of conversation. I find it puzzling. My parents, family, friends, never admit to being over 21, and personally I'll forever be 25. If someone asks, I let them it's none of their business, and write this on the form at the MD's office. Or I make a joke.
Well said 👍 all along I was thinking the same: why would they mention their age? will you get a trophy for still loving music getting older? It seems to me they belittled themselves by adding their age , like they think they don't worth the same as younger people. 😮 As clever people say , age is just a number . We are always the same person 💃💃
@@inesalonso3465 ... As the original commenter says, it's about dance and recognising something you can no longer physically do, but admire those who show all the youth and stamina and movement that you once had. As to those clever people, whoever they are, that say age is just a number, let me tell you they're talking out of their arseholes. Robert, 75, uk.
Brilliant! This is quite a complicated routine. The 2 leads are mesmerising . Also love the fact they look as if they are dressed in working clothes. No wretched glitter/lycra or overt sexuality.
I love the fact that people are dancing like this again. Its all about having a fun time. No competition. You can do it alone, with a friend, or a group.
😂😂😂I just played this clip for my 75yo mother and she sat up, watched the whole thing with a huge smile on her face. She absolutely LOVE it. ❤️ Priceless moments.
It is through watching this video many times in recent months that i have come to the conclusion that only dance and music can bring humanity to a point of love, peace, and happinesss.
Touch in the Night (radio version) by Silent Circle, is brilliant and these people dancing make it so fun! I never heard it before, but I started it over and had to dance with them! I am 69 and decided to put it on my desktop so I can dance everyday if I want! Thank you for sharing!
It's infinitely better with the original music instead of some silly modern dance tune that the dancers were not hearing, on a stolen video. Look up 'killer boogie'.
Yup! I had no exposure to anything even vaguely related to music growing up. Then suddenly there was something wrong with me because I couldn't dance, sing, clap along to a song, etc. Why haven't I learned? Because not once, not ever had anyone believed I actually don't know anything about this stuff. They all insist 'I can; I just don't want to.' As a result, nobody has ever tried to teach me anything. I'm good at languages and I couldn't count the number of people who've told me that my language skill is 'proof' that I'm actually very musical.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Je les adores cette troupe de Danseur,il y a d'autres vidéo ou ils dansent en couple Great Magnifique,c'est vrai cela met toujours du baume au Coeur la vie quoi 🤩😍🥰
I want to be a dancing fool! 🕺 👯♀️ 💃 🎶 Right now, I am doing aquatic therapy because of my torn meniscus of my left knee. I am 63 years old and wish I had learned how to dance like that in my 20s. I love dancing. 😊
Love your comment. Had 90% of my lateral meniscus taken out in Nov after a bucket handle tear. No jogging, no running, no lunging, nothing that pounds the bones. I will dance in heaven😊
Excellent dancers, well, everyone seems to be focused on the guys in the middle, and Steven Sayer, who, of course, are fabulous dancers, keep your eye on the two guys to the right, they don’t seem to get a lot of notice, and they are equally as good. An enormous group of talented dancers.
The guy in the gold suit is Grzegorz Cherubinski, a Polish Big Band Swing dancer🕺 and instructor. His dance 💃 partner is the girl in the yellow dress in the second row. To the right of Stephen Sayer. Grzegorz is a humble fabulous Beast on the dance floor. Compared to those 2 studding 🫛 nerd herds in the center.
The Star of this Performance is the Alpha male on the dance floor, Grzegorz Cherubinski. The guy in the gold suit to the right of the nerd in white. Grzegorz is a Polish Big Band Swing dance competitor and instructor. His Dance Partner is the girl in the yellow dress, second row to the right of Stephen Sayer. Grzegorz is such a humble Beast in this dance 🕺. And deserves to be front and center. Not those two strutting Peacocks in the center. He is also a very handsome man, and such nice 😍 Eye Candy 🍬!!!!!!
I watch this video as much as I can. Just great rhythm and love the vibe it brings out. No way I could do this and stay in step without tripping on someone. They have a video on their channel to show how to do it but can't imagine trying to remember them this fast. Just love it !!! 💗💗💃🕺💃🕺👣❤❤
Would love to have the link for the instructional, please. Folks can also slow down the playback speed to .75 or .5 to study the moves. Dancer's tips: 1) Don't worry about exact moves to begin with. What's important to start with, is to shift your weight into the right direction, and onto the right foot. Don't worry about perfection just yet. Like gem stones, polishing comes at the end. 2) You don't have to learn all the moves chronologically. Learn the easiest ones first. Still more important to keep shifting your weight onto the correct foot, and into the correct direction. 3) Once you've got moves down, or at least a series of 'phrases,' find the most difficult moves and then learn the transitions in and out of them. It's anxiety about the difficult moves that causes most dancer's to screw up. If you NAIL the few moves before and after, then you usually end up breezing through the tough one, and if you don't quite get it, but keep going, no one is likely to know! 4) Breathe ... and smile. You're dancing!!!
Just watched this and was super impressed, now off to watch it a few more times so I can check out everybody's moves. This is Americas Got Talent golden buzzer stuff right there.