Dutch youth hit the club on Saturday, sort of, in one of the country's first attempts to resume night life after the coronavirus outbreak, with ...
People attend the first"corona-proof" dance event following the coronavirus disease outbreak in Nijmegen, Netherlands June 6, 2020. REUTERS/Piroschka van de WouwNIJMEGEN, Netherlands: Dutch youth hit the club on Saturday , sort of, in one of the country's first attempts to resume night life after the coronavirus outbreak, with social distancing rules still in place.
"I expect amazing social dis-dancing!" said Nadie, a young woman who had come to see local favourite DJ Odin play. Promoter Jonatan Brand said the original plan had been to have the guests dance while standing in place 1.5m apart. But local authorities said they had to sit in chairs, at least for now."It's still very cool," Brand said."People are still dancing, although they are on the chair, they're fist-pumping, they're moving their bodies, so - it's great."
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