Sing on the Paris Metro!

First posted in April 2007, I just heard this group again live in the NPR studios and was reminded how much I love, LOVE this video. Please let me always ALWAYS be the woman who would turn around and start dancing.

A good Saturday morning start. Enjoy!

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

8 comments to " Sing on the Paris Metro! "
  • Mahala Mazerov

    Great start to my Saturday, thank you!

    I’d like to think I would have tapped, clapped, danced and engaged eye to eye.

  • Carolynn

    Me too!! How could all those people stand around all wooden with that going on. :o)) You know, if just one had really let go, I think a lot more would have felt ‘permission’ to, as well.

  • Gwyn

    Thanks I needed that! Despite some disappointing news this am, I am very happy to report I am NOT that poor man that can’t look. “I can feel it”

  • Elisabeth Bednar

    i keep hoping they’ll come back for a repeat performance -this time on my metro line!

  • dancing kitchen

    You so would be the woman jamming with them. You rock Patti…and are cool enough to hang.

  • LauraSue

    I can say unreservedly that I would be dancing. Last Saturday when you posted this my son got married and Scott and danced and danced all night long. And I even sang in public. It was wonderful. I couldn’t even watch the video without dancing. I believe it would be impossible to listen to them and not move.

  • I love it too. It made me cry: Paris, the metro and others things. So emotional…

  • I read your wonderful book and I wondered if I might be the woman you saw dancing in the car. I am a woman of a certain age. I work at the Smithsonian and I live in Maryland and I am always out and about, all over the WDC area, and I am always dancing in the car. Loved your book, love your website. And I hope that we both are women who are never afraid to dance.

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