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Can those of you less rythmically impaired tell me how to dance to this song?

Asked by rojo (24179points) May 5th, 2014
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The song is Paul Simons Father and Daughter and I need to either figure out what/how to dance without looking too foolish or find a different song. Is it a waltz? two-step? six-step? Mambo?
Any help appreciated.

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GloPro's avatar

Twerking is so hot right now~

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@rojo There you go. Twerking with your daughter will make a big impression.

GloPro's avatar

It would make for a great memory during the toast at her wedding, for sure.

kritiper's avatar

Do “The Robot.”

Dan_Lyons's avatar

Depends. How old is your daughter?
Try this, Put your right foot in, then put your right foot and shake it all about
Then put your left foot in and put your left out and shake it all about
Do the hoke poky cause that; what it’s all about toot toot!

rojo's avatar

I knew I should have gone General

jca's avatar

This is the song where the bride dances with her father?

Isn’t that usually a slow dance song? Like a waltz?

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Dan_Lyons's avatar

@rojo Or Admiral!

ibstubro's avatar

Avoiding the foolish part might be the trick, @rojo.

Not bad
Not good
I didn’t know this song, but came to dislike it after hearing it 4–5 times.

Change the song?

ibstubro's avatar

Best in Show

(He should have passed her from hand to hand behind his back.)

anniereborn's avatar

You could do a slowed down modified jive step easily to this song.

rojo's avatar

Yeah, I am thinking change the song is the best bet. How about
Loudon Wainwright: That’s My Daughter

or

Dylans Forever Young as performed by Joan Baez.

or The Pretenders version.

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