This unexpected turn of events, shown in this year's National Day Parade short film, tickled the crowd during the rehearsals that took place over the last few Saturdays - a reaction that surprised the dancers themselves.
Speaking to The Straits Times on Monday , the women said they were honoured to be featured in this year's NDP after two years of smaller-scale celebrations due to the pandemic. Ms Lim, a dancer, said:"None of us expected to receive such an enthusiastic reaction from the public. They were really excited and so were we."Sandra, a student at Yishun Innova Junior College and part of the school's dance club, said:"It shows that different people of different ages can come together and bridge the generational gap and bond through dance - which is something we are all passionate about.
Ms NorAini Wahit, 53, a dance fitness instructor, said she was glad to be part of a segment in NDP to show that anyone can get active and be involved in a sport like dancing.
Middle age or aunties, there is a different.
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