On the dance floor, a senior German couple behaves no worse than the young people.
Many individuals fantasize about doing fascinating things after they retire.
It never had enough time for regular workday activities. When they were young, Nellie and Dietmar Ehrentraut adored rock and roll.
But then they switched to boogie-woogie from intricate acrobatic dances. They had been dancing that way for 40 years. 73-year-old Dietmar Ehrentraut
Nelli, who is 67 and works in the cleaning service, has spent his entire life working as a printer at a printing business.

Because of their young age at the time of their marriage and the rapid birth of their first child, Nellie did not have the chance to enjoy her youth, as Dietmar points out.
But as the kids grew older, Nelly and Ditmar started attending dances often and then competing in amateur events in several locations.
The World Boogie Woogie Cup triumph in Lyon in 2002 was the apex of their dance careers.
But despite a protracted dance career and multiple competition wins,
Nelly and Dietmar consider themselves novices.

Additionally, they’ve heard that if dancing turns into a sport, the joy is lost; therefore, they only dance boogie-woogie and avoid Latin or ballroom.
Because there are so many chances for improvisation, boogie-woogie is a fantastic genre. They don’t perform memorized songs.
There are no avenues for reasoning in dance; hence, it cannot be reasonable.
It moves the legs because it is innate in the soul. According to science, people who remain active in their elderly years live longer and are happier.
Dietmar and Nellie Ehrentraut are not your typical retirees.

They set a wonderful example for many aspiring dancers at their glorious age. Prior to being posted on the YouTube platform,
Only a small group of boogie-woogie and rock-and-roll enthusiasts knew the pair.
However, after they started posting footage of their performances online, they gained worldwide attention.
Nelly and Ditmar’s enthusiasm and professionalism are captivating the millions of people who are watching their performances online.