Watching people give themselves over to dance is always a beautiful thing (in certain ways). They'll start with a couple of nods, a few subtle motions in the shoulders or hips, and then, before you know it, you're watching someone's hopes and dreams and fears expressed through the art of dance. It's inspiring. Like this woman, whose bus stop dance routine is a slow boil, like a Hitchcock film, or like slowly boiling a big pot of water. We love this unnamed woman. By the time her routine peaks at around the two-minute mark, we want her to teach us how to live so unabashedly.
We don't know who this woman is, but we are huge fans.
She attempts -- and fails -- to sneak in a dance-session unnoticed while she waits for a bus in the English town of Eastleigh.
Youtube user Jane Rowland caught her on tape and then edited in ABBA's 70s hit 'Dancing Queen.'
Within a week the 'Bus Stop Dancing Queen' has become an Internet sensation. The video has gotten hundreds of thousands of views.
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