She was beyond good. There was only seating. How can you SIT THROUGH SHARON JONES MAN?!? I started dancing in the aisles. Other people joined. At the end a guy high 5'd me and said thanks, he reallyyy wanted to dance and that broke the ice. Dancing at improper places = super fun.
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I got into going dancing probably two and a half years ago with my friends girlfriend at the time and met a ton of fun people that are so easy going and just having fun. let the pretention go shake ass, have fun!
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instantaneous joy. a lesson in taking yourself less seriously and making the most out of it ALL. why walk when you can dance? there is magic in moving your body.
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