A dancer in Paternoster Square, London | Photo©️Lesley Scoble
A dancer in Paternoster Square, London | Photo©️Lesley Scoble
An Attitude Derrière in Paternoster Square, London | Photo©️Lesley Scoble

Take a walk around London and there will always be someone (or some dog) dancing.

Little dog dancing | Gif ©️Lesley Scoble

The feet are closed close together with the toes touching the heel of the other foot.

Fifth position in ballet | watercolour and ink | Digital art©️Lesley Scoble

Federation of Russian Ballet Certificate | Photo©️Lesley Scoble

I love coming across random dancers just dancin’ for fun (or maybe they were rehearsing in the open air?).

Dancers having a dance outside the Barbican. Gif. ©️Lesley Scoble

Actress Ania Marson likes to dance the dance! On a walk round London, it’s not impossible that you might spot her dancing in the street to a busking band.



Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright, (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.


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20 responses to “Dancing in the Street: a free verse poem”

  1. A wonderful poem. The last video is awesome, loved her carefree way of just enjoying the music!

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    1. Thank you, Heather! 🙏💓
      Ania and I were at school together. When we meet it’s always a laugh. It’s wonderful how joyful she is in the video. 🎵

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  2. Now this is what I will call a very in-depth and informed post/ story.

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    1. Thank you, Sadje, 😊
      Thank you for reading.💗

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      1. You’re most welcome

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  3. YOU ARE A-MAZ-ING.❤️🙏🏻 I love the whole post. Not knowing all the terminology did not take away from the poem for me, I know some only because my daughter takes ballet.

    All of it is great and I especially love these lines: “You pirouette like sunshine with a classical smile,
    Spinning at noon like a dervish with style.”

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    1. Oh, thank you, Meliss!
      I’m glad you like those lines. I changed them many times! 🙏😘

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  4. Wow, to everything, enjoyed the poem, info and the personal history too 😊. 💞

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    1. Thank you so much, Suzanne, 🙏💗
      If the happy day comes and we meet—it is mandatory to dance down the Southbank 😂

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      1. 😂😂😂 – my mum always used to take my hand and sing and dance in streets and shopping – a sudden flashback then … 😂

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      2. ❤️❤️❤️ Wonderful 😁🥳

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  5. Wonderful post. And a lovely poem with a catchy rhythm!

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    1. Thank you, Steve! I appreciate your lovely comment. 💓

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      1. My pleasure, Lesley. You put so much work and heart into your posts. 😊

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  6. I love the poem and the info. I love how you do it.

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    1. You are more than kind, Nicole. 🤗 Thank you 🙏❤️

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  7. Wonderful poem! You almost had me leaping from my seat to join in, and the music on that video is so compulsive.

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    1. Thank you, restless Jo!
      How marvellous that you were leaping to join in. Thank you for this compliment 💞
      See you at the next dance!

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