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Dancing back on the cards as South Australia relaxes coronavirus restrictions

The decision to allow dancing amid Adelaide’s busy festival season has prompted expressions of jubilation from dance-starved revellers, even if many venues will not necessarily benefit.
Key points:
- Dancing will be allowed at smaller venues from Friday, provided there is social distancing
- Dance-starved revellers have taken to social media to express their delight
- Not all venues — including those with capacity for more than 1,000 people — will benefit
Dancing had been effectively banned at dozens of events and venues throughout South Australia for months because of the risks of coronavirus superspreading.
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