in the modern world. I started to learn dances with set steps as a 7-year-old, preparing to celebrate my older brother's "coming of age" ceremony and party. My father taught me to waltz and to dance the Cha Cha and Samba, while my mother taught my brother. Then, as an adult, I had to find workshops to attend or travel. Now it's so much easier: • It might sound like stating the obvious, but YouTube is a fabulous resource, if you are already comfortable learning by just observing and copying steps • As life is slowly re-opening, you can start looking for cultural groups who have regular dance classes. In my experience, these groups are often thrilled if someone outside of their community shows an interest in learning more about them through their dances • Keep your eye out for community cultural celebrations. These often provide an opportunity to make connections for learning and/or will have some dancing happening that you can simply join in with.