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Father-Daughter Wedding Dance Captures Hearts

At Kelsey Phinney Goggins’ wedding in Charlottesville, Virginia, a beautiful father-daughter dance not only revived cherished memories but also moved the guests to tears. This emotional performance recreated a dance they had first performed 24 years earlier, which they discovered on old VHS tapes from their father-daughter dance classes. Kelsey, originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts, had shared these dance moments with her father, Dave, during her competitive dancing days. Their decision, made a decade ago to perform this dance at her wedding, brought a profound sense of nostalgia and joy to the celebration, highlighting the timeless bond between father and daughter.

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