Dancing... for over 50s in Dublin

Gordanus

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I have a great desire to dance, and not be laughed at.

Where can I go, and dance (I'll bring my own partner) and have a good time, without feeling like a freak amongst the 20 year olds?

We're fairly fit, and not ready for a place with medical staff in attendance. But don't want to find ourselves an isolated oldie couple.

Cafe en Seine? Odeon in Harcourt St? Arthur's Bar? It must be 10 years since I was last out on the town, and earlier still that I was told to avoid Sachs Hotel as it was full of ancients.
 
Would you not chance a bit of bingo instead?? :D, ah I jest, I'll try to be of some help.

I gather you dont have a particular genre of dancing in mind?, for instance if you were into set dancing it is, as far as I can tell, a fairly non-judgemental slight older crowd (if gun to the head that's where I'd lurch for). It's a while since I've been out in Dublin but, back in the day, I don't recall much dancing in Cafe en Seine or the Odeon. General 'dancing' is enough to bring me out in a cold sweat, defo was missing when God handed that out.
 
Yeah, just dancing - to pretty much anything. Just me and my partner, something we can do or not do, can drop out at any stage :D
Did do céilí dancing at one time in my 40s with Céilí Amor but they've since vanished. It was GREAT fun, but omg you really do have to be fit!
 
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