Charleston was invented precisely to find choreographies to dance this style of music.
The first song with which this dance can be associated is “Runnin’ Graffild” from 1923.
Charleston quickly spread first across the United States and then throughout Europe, becoming a means of emancipation for women.
People still dance today and the video accompanying this article is an example of it. In the video in question, a friendly 82-year-old grandma shows that age really is just a number.
At the beginning of the scene, she walks into the kitchen with a stick, tired and showing signs of age.
Then he sits in a chair and drinks or pretends to drink a supplement. From there the show begins that blows everyone away.
Grandmother stands up and with a quick movement removes the lower part of the dress, under which a skirt appears.
The video uploaded to ①outube has more than three million views and many likes and comments from users.
Many congratulated the lady, some wondered whether grandma was actually a professional dancer when she was young.
What is certain is that dance and exercise in general help to stay healthy and strong.
We leave you the video that can certainly be a source of inspiration: