On with the dance!
Published: 20 June, 2009, 17:04
Children and adults, workaholics and the unemployed have gathered at Luzhniki stadium and are dancing their shoes off, as the first ever Summer Dance Festival kicks off in Moscow.
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Published: 20 June, 2009, 17:04
Children and adults, workaholics and the unemployed have gathered at Luzhniki stadium and are dancing their shoes off, as the first ever Summer Dance Festival kicks off in Moscow.
Back in the fifties we would have what was called Jam Sessions on a sunday morning from about 1'oclock to 9'oclock .a varirty of great bands ,and we danced our socks off for hours and had a great time ,hardly any hassel or bad conduct,today youngsters hav'nt a clue how to enjoy themselves.feel sorry for them they been indoctrinated with garbage ,and forgotten what we had and took for granted..ps today we have discos ,silly youngsters getting drunk,disordely and call that enjoying themselves ,just the west descending into ignorance .