did not watch them...but this was fun...took dance classes in college with my wife...and we are going to be starting some here this summer as well...salsa dancing...
I love to watch people dance--I can't imagine how they do it since I have two left feet and trip a lot--I always sit there amazed Enjoyed, Helen--this really has the dance beat, too.
dancing amazes me. it's so complex and expressive, and manages to be both entirely skilled and practiced and also spontaneous and light. .. at least, when the right people do it... i am not in that group. thanks for getting me going today with a groove and a tap and all that jazz.
What fun! I am caught up in the dance, which is, I suppose, exactly what you intended!
ReplyDeleteThis piece has a wonderful rhythm of the dance.
ReplyDeletedid not watch them...but this was fun...took dance classes in college with my wife...and we are going to be starting some here this summer as well...salsa dancing...
ReplyDeleteMy dearest friend and her husband have been salsa dancing for years ~ quite the experts. If you lived in ABQ you could join them!
DeleteSets the toes to tapping, for sure. My sister loves to dance, especially salsa.
ReplyDeleteI love to watch people dance--I can't imagine how they do it since I have two left feet and trip a lot--I always sit there amazed Enjoyed, Helen--this really has the dance beat, too.
ReplyDeleteFunfunfunfunfun!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2012/06/07/art-in-some-stanzas/
Do you want to lead? Or do you follow?
ReplyDeleteAll that needs is a band. I can already hear the tune!
I miss dancing...fun..fun...
ReplyDeletehttp://a-sweetlust.blogspot.ca/2012/06/piano.html
Makes me think of an old song "Do You Wanna Dance?"
ReplyDeleteGood stuff.
K
I'm dancing here! What a delightful poem! So glad you shared this!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to move around! So much wonderful rhythm in this.
ReplyDeletedance the night away!
ReplyDeleteHey,hey... This is dancing at its best.
ReplyDeleteHank
I missed the Tony Awards! How neat that they inspired this rhythmic piece. Makes me feel like dancing.
ReplyDeleteO.k. I see you right there on stage, singing and grooving. Yes, I get toe-tapping too when I hear a nice melody, a dance-able tune.
ReplyDeleteI love Tony time....Its so upbeat. This had great rhythm and flow...and all that Jazz. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun piece. I want to dance now. Well, I want to learn to dance now. I admire anyone that can dance to the music.
ReplyDeletedancing amazes me. it's so complex and expressive, and manages to be both entirely skilled and practiced and also spontaneous and light.
ReplyDelete.. at least, when the right people do it... i am not in that group.
thanks for getting me going today with a groove and a tap and all that jazz.
Oh, you really beat out that rhythm there!
ReplyDeleteDancing with all the works, how nice Helen! must have been a fun thing!
ReplyDeleteHank
I guess I have the flu. That poem almost cured me.
ReplyDeleteIf we can count to three we can dance those jigs. I miss dancing!
ReplyDeleteTotally love the rhythm of the poem!
ReplyDeletemakes one want to get up and move a few steps. :)
The world needs more poems that have yada-yada in it....
ReplyDeleteI forget these things from dance to dance. Must return at every event. Yet sooo simple.
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Hot cha-cha! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou and me, baby! Let me get my dancing boots!
ReplyDeleteWhat great rhythm this has, Helen!
ReplyDeleteAfter spending the last few days down with a stomach bug, I'm ready for some dancing!
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