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I love to dance also. Go to contra dance when possible (mainly in the winter when not gardening heavily) Music definitely changes the brain's ability to send messages to the rest of your body. At first it is very hard to learn new things, follow instructions, etc....but, well worth sticking to it and Not giving up because the first time you just can't get it together. I have the dance for PD DVD that I am going to introduce to our support group and hope they will find it fun and want to do it
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