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"It's very accessible, particularly for the English who, as a rule, can't dance".

"When the going gets tough the tough go dancing".

"There's a whole generation out there who don't want to go to discos, but do want to dance".

"Three dimensional flirting". 

"I just love doing it, it's very social".

"Adolf Hitler and Emperor Hirohito started Ceroc, the all-consuming dance craze that is crowding dull disco off London's dance-floors".

"Just as you get used to one partner, you are swiftly passed on and have to adjust to new shoulder height and the press of unfamiliar hands".

"The first moments were baffling, but it wasn't long before there came a surge of exhiliration".

"It's a dance that involves a lot of interesting flirtations".

"Dance provides excellent aerobic exercise. It can do as much good as a session in the gym".

"I wanted to do more with my time other than sit in a pub night after night".