Different Age Groups And Their Dancing
If you do not think that the way you dance depends on what age you are then get yourself to a wedding and find out yourself, it is mad!.
Why on earth does this happen and what are the comparisons??
Younger Generations
I have to say that the kids are the maddest of the age groups as they will just run in there for a couple of minutes before running low on energy and running out again. What was amusing at this wedding is watching my children have a bit of a dance as they only went in to the songs they recognised and then they ran out as soon as they realised I was watching them.
Romantic Couples
When it comes to dancing I have to say couples do not do it well. Most of the time you get the male stepping on the woman’s shoes and I have to admit this is what I always do with my wife, I cannot dance at all. Once again you will find that they will have a dance for a few of the classics that they know and then drop out.
20s
Late teens and 20s is where the most energy comes out of dancing with many of these people staying on the dance floor all night and only taking a break for a drink or a toilet stop. Although these people have the energy they certainly need to learn to dance.
Old Generations
I have to admit, watching my elderly mother and father dance is a very moving thing, all of those dancing holidays have really paid off and they are so graceful on their feet. Saying that, they couldnt really manage much more than a couple of songs at a time.
So book one of those Torquay hotels and get dancing!


