Dancing comes in many styles.
There’s American, Oriental, ceremonial, disco or soul dance, historical dance, Latin, and improvised dances.
These styles are defined by different types of dances originating from different parts of the world.
Rooting from decades to centuries back, a dance can also be a representation of a certain place or ethnicity.
Dancing has already come a long way and a lot of other dance styles have already been invented.
But one thing remains the same – a good dance, no matter how old, will stay forever.
Dancing is way more than just a mere example of performing arts. It has other benefits that greatly affect one’s health and social life.
One of the good things about dancing is that it gives anyone a way to express themselves.
As most people say, dancing is “self-expression”, a reflection of a person’s likes, dislikes, or current emotions.
Another great thing about dancing is that it has a lot of health benefits, especially for cardiovascular health.
The following are the other benefits of dancing according to Everyday Health.
- dancing builds core strength
- promotes flexibility
- great way to lose weight
- good for bone health
- helps prevent memory loss
- good for mental health
- helps relieve stress
- and helps us feel more socially connected
Dancing is for all genders of all ages. Wouldn’t you agree with that? If not, then you need to see these wonderful ladies on stage.
They say age is just a number and they are here to prove that.
These seven lovely women, all feeling young at heart, put their selves to the test by dancing to a 60s classic by Roy Orbison.
‘Oh, Pretty Woman‘
This record-breaking song by Roy Orbison is a timeless rock and roll song that exudes a sense of fascination with the captivating beauty of a woman.
At first, the song faced controversy and was criticized for being too aggressive.
However, the song’s primary emphasis is on the singer’s personal emotions and attraction towards a specific woman.
According to Wikipedia:
“Orbison posthumously won the 1991 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for his live recording of “Oh Pretty Woman” on his HBO television special Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night. In 1999, the song was honored with a Grammy Hall of Fame Award and was named one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number 224 on their list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” On May 14, 2008, The Library of Congress selected the song for preservation in the National Recording Registry.”
Identical polka dot dresses, hats, shoes, and white gloves.
A typical sophisticated look of a woman back in the days, it almost looked like we’re back in the 60s. They’re definitely ready to give everyone a wonderful show.
Small moves presented well, that’s what their simple performance was all about.
Those tiny twists, turns, and dips, were executed with so much character.
It’s pure entertainment at its finest. No big movements, no stunts, no loud music or beat, and no drama.
These seven pretty women were just having a good time while showing everyone they still got the moves.
Watch these pretty women dance to ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ in the video below.
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