Dance! So many different styles. For any age. For any culture.
Sort of like writing isn’t it? The arts are a wonderful thing to behold. Enjoy!
Wait. Is that me at the 1:31 mark?
Maybe not…
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You’re Fun Fridays are always terrific, Steve. Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Cele LeBlanc
Cool video! And congratulations on your dancing skills!
Barbara Ricker
Feeling a little down and blue this morning. Now I’m laughing and tapping a foot! These tunes and dances make me feel like 22 instead of 76. Thanks for the Friday cheer!! I’ll smile my day away.
Carolyn Knefely
Happy dancing brings joy to the heart. With this video, I see more ways to dance for joy before the Lord. Thanks for sharing. Uplifting blessings, Steve.
Cindy Fowell
Thanks Steve. The video brought a smile to my soul as well as my face this busy Friday morning.
Sister Georjean
Wonderful!!! makes you smile for sure!! and even wiggle a bit in your chair!!! thank you for passing it on!
Marcia Laycock
I think that’s me at 2:01 -at least that’s how I feel some days! Especially right now, trying to keep up to the pace on NanoWriMo. 🙂
Peggy Booher
I enjoyed the video, Steve. It made me want to put on the recording of “Sunrise, Sunset” and dance to it (start out slow, then go faster). Thanks for another look at creativity.
Janet Ann Collins
It’s amazing how the same music and rhythm can be used for people from so many different cultures. There must be a theological application to that, but I can’t think of one right now.
Afton Rorvik
I think you might have appeared at the 1:39 mark as well. 🙂
Sheri Dean Parmelee, Ph.D
Better 1.31 than .26. I favor the 2.36 for myself, swirling around that green gown (okay, so green isn’t normally my color, but if I can lay claim to that youthfulness, I will wear it).