What is Big, slow dance?

Big, slow dance is when a lot of people move together, but they do it slowly and calmly, like a gentle, organized waltz.

Imagine you're at a big party with your whole school. Everyone starts dancing, but instead of jumping around wildly, everyone takes big steps, moves in a circle, and keeps the rhythm going. It feels calm, smooth, and peaceful, kind of like how you might walk slowly across a soft carpet in your socks.

Why it's called "Big"

"Big" means there are a lot of people doing the dance together, maybe hundreds or even thousands! It’s not just one person twirling around; it's like a big group moving as one smooth wave, all at once.

Why it's "Slow"

"Slow" means they don’t rush. They take their time with each step, making sure everyone moves in the same way, like how you might carefully slide your plate across the table during dinner, not just fling it.

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  1. A big, slow dance is like a group of people moving together in a very calm and large way, think of a giant robot slowly swaying to music.

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