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Lincolnshire’s Over 55s Embrace Witch Dancing for Halloween Festivities

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Lincolnshire’s Over 55s Embrace Witch Dancing for Halloween Festivities

Title: Lincolnshire’s Over 55s Participate in Witch Dancing for Halloween Celebrations

In an unusual twist to Halloween, Lincolnshire residents above the age of 55 are immersing themselves in the festive spirit by engaging in witch dancing. This charming activity, offering a blend of traditional dance methods and Halloween themes, has piqued the curiosity of numerous local community groups. The organisers hail it as a brilliant way to involve the older members of the community, inspiring them towards both physical activity and social interaction throughout the frightful season. The participants have been creatively incorporating witches’ hats and broomsticks into their attire, infusing their dancing sessions with a delightful touch of whimsy. These sessions are being conducted in multiple community centres scattered around the county.

This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by news.google.com.

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