21. People were dancing and yelling back at the stage. 22. People were dancing. 23. People are dancing on their porches in the sultry heat, or sipping mint juleps and tapping their feet in time to familiar Cajun rythms. 24. People danced in the mud. 25. People danced. 26. People have been dancing alone together ever since. 27. People dance and sweat and drink and sweat and go home to Bucktown or Metairie or Kenner feeling as if, by God, they did something. 28. People dance spontaneously on the sidelines waiting their turn to roll the neon ball. 29. People danced and mingled. 30. People danced in their doorways. |