No dancing for old men?

<p>Somemom, our friends took some intro ballroom dancing lessons at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Everett and liked it (there are other locations throughout the Puget Sound area):
[Arthur</a> Murray Dance School](<a href=“http://www.youcouldbedancing.com/]Arthur”>http://www.youcouldbedancing.com/)</p>

<p>Schmaltz, lol. An old fart party is not the same as an old dance party! Or maybe they are…</p>

<p>I too want to get out and dance with my husband but at most public events we’re both feeling too rusty to get up with a crowd around. I’m hoping to talk my husband into this type of vacation at some point. Road Scholar is the new name for Elderhostel. I think they are stressing “lifelong learning” now and trying to get away from the “old people only” stigma.</p>

<p>[Road</a> Scholar : The Cajun Experience in Music, Food, and Dance - Louisiana - Cultural and Fine Arts](<a href=“http://www.roadscholar.org/programs/pd_Itinerary.asp?DId=1-59L3QR#m]Road”>http://www.roadscholar.org/programs/pd_Itinerary.asp?DId=1-59L3QR#m)</p>

<p>Thanks for the link zip that looks great- my H loves zydeco.</p>

<p>Our local winery has outside seating and music on the weekends. Great stuff, Everyone dances…well everyone, but my husband…I dance with all my friends and their husbands! We buy some wine, bring some snacks, and have a great time.</p>