Sunday, August 2, 2009

Folk Dance Group Grew Last Year To Reach A Membership Near 30




Americans have pass-time activities just like Taiwanese. While Taiwanese spontaneously form membership using free sites at the park or school campus, Americans will recruit members and rent a space to conduct pass-time activities.
One of the activities that I participated in 2007 before I was on sabbatical leave was the folk dance group. This dance group actually grew while I was absent and have reached a membership near 30. Most of them are senior citizens; the group has a tough time to recruit young dancers.
I joined in the dance group through the connection of one of our recorder group, Barb Westhofen, a lady of about 80 years old. I surely enjoy the dance because of the music and because the dance patterns are very mathematical. I had been in the group for about 3 years.


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