If you're reading this, I have a question. Should I take the chance to learn a new dance while I'm abroad? and, if so, which one? Answer the poll with your opinion.
If you learn the flamenco you are NOT practicing on my new hardwood floor! Also, forget any dance whose music is performed with any kind of bagpipe. How about the Jota: Native folk dance Aragon, Spain. Performed usually by one or more couples and consisting of hoppy steps in 3/4 time.
Because the gym that the program has a deal with doesn't teach Jota... regrettably, sounds fun. I guess I could spend my last week in Spain in Aragon...
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The Macarena, duh.
If you learn the flamenco you are NOT practicing on my new hardwood floor! Also, forget any dance whose music is performed with any kind of bagpipe. How about the Jota: Native folk dance Aragon, Spain. Performed usually by one or more couples and consisting of hoppy steps in 3/4 time.
Because the gym that the program has a deal with doesn't teach Jota... regrettably, sounds fun. I guess I could spend my last week in Spain in Aragon...
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