Whether you love it or hate it, at some point in your life, you’ve probably danced. In this episode, Harp and Maura talk about dancing in Canada throughout a person’s life. What do children often learn about dancing? Where do people dance when they get older? As always, they also share their personal experiences with getting down. Listening to this one might give make you want to cut a rug!
Maura:
So, Harp, when you were young, when you were a kid, did you take any dance lessons?
Harp:
I never did, but I really always wanted to.
Maura:
Oh yeah? Well, what kind of dance lessons did you want to take?
Harp:
Well one of my friends took tap dance, and I always wanted to try that because it just looked fun. ’Cause you’re doing very little motion. ’Cause she did very little in terms of movements, but she made so much noise. It was just such a cool dance to do.
Maura:
Yeah. It is fun to hear the clickity-clack of your feet when they’re moving around with the steps.
Harp:
Yup. I would always try to do it with just normal shoes and pretend I was being a tap dancer.
Expressions from this episode included in the Learning Materials:
To roll around
Mouth-watering
To cut a rug
To break something down
Hardcore
An extracurricular activity
One hundred percent
VJs and DJs
Choreography
To pop up
A fix
To dance up a storm
To be game
Podcast/Learning Materials: Culips English Podcast, Image ACB Dance