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A Beginner's Guide to Dancing

  • Writer: Reed Review
    Reed Review
  • Jan 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

Hello, Walter Reed! Welcome back to school, for the spring semester! I wanted to start off the new year with a guide to… dancing! Cool, right? Well anyways, let me show you how this works.


First, you will need a coin. It could be anything, a penny, a nickel, etc. Now, let’s get to the fun part.


Rules are to flip a coin, and when you get heads or tails, you have to do a certain dance move. Now, turn on some music, and let’s begin!


Here are some examples:

Heads - Do the Shimmy

Tails - Do the Cabbage Patch

Heads - Do the Moonwalk

Tails - Do the Shuffle

Heads - Do the Conga

Tails - Do the Disco Move

Heads - Do the Hair Whip

Tails - Do the Floss


This is a fun activity to do, especially during quarantine, since all of us are bored. I hope this was helpful!


Reanna Lee ‘23


 
 
 

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