The original words of In Dulci Jubilo come from the medieval German mystic Heinrich Seuse. Seuse said that a group of angels appeared to him, and invited him to dance with them: this was the song they danced to.
Pan's people always managed to seem as light as angels, but still as heavy as women. They were something very special in the history of dance.
They performed a dance to a different song each week, based on which songs were predicted to do well in the music-chart. One of P.P. said in an interview that they were often not given a lot of notice about which song it would be, and sometimes the song would even be changed!
The original words of In Dulci Jubilo come from the medieval German mystic Heinrich Seuse. Seuse said that a group of angels appeared to him, and invited him to dance with them: this was the song they danced to.
Pan's people always managed to seem as light as angels, but still as heavy as women. They were something very special in the history of dance.
thallassocracy 2 months ago
always the same dancers like in porsmouth video and still so lovely :)
whiteiswhite007 3 months ago
it looks like good mood *g*^^
Noadeo 3 months ago
They performed a dance to a different song each week, based on which songs were predicted to do well in the music-chart. One of P.P. said in an interview that they were often not given a lot of notice about which song it would be, and sometimes the song would even be changed!
sundayliein4 3 months ago
Beautiful. And very graceful.
angelabjerring 3 months ago
My (female) cousin always said they couldn't dance but that looks quite tricky to me. Charming. Nice tune, too.
hardyfh1 4 months ago
great tune.xx and makes me all christmassy,
andysutton1 5 months ago in playlist andysutton1's Favourited Videos
The first dancer is so very light on her feet. And they're all beautiful!
frankenship 8 months ago
Incredibly graceful!
bregsonmitchell 8 months ago
Great quality upload. Thanks for this. Look forwards to more Pans from you hopefully!!
ianmcgeachy 1 year ago 2