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Summary:DEVELOPMENT FOR SERIES LOOKING AT PEOPLE'S INVOLVEMENT IN DANCE AS A GROUP ACTIVITY.
Description:Sequence dancing is a kaleidoscope of whirling skirts and smiling faces as participants turn and spin in unison. More for enjoyment than show, this burgeoning social dance brings together people who dance for the love of it. Developed after WWII, sequence dancing covers the Rumba, the Waltz and the Foxtrot, but differs from ballroom in the arrangement of steps into a set order of dance figures. It allows innovation and is a more down to earth version of its sequinned sister. As the most popular social activity of the over 60s, it's creating a revolution of social gatherings in halls across the nation.