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www.linedancermagazine.com Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA notice. without change to subject details All purposes only. illustrative for are weekends Awards previous of Pictures 93850 JULY 2006 Contents 06 features 06 Dance Fever Has Darren secured his future in dance?

19 Bellamy Brothers Win tickets to their London gig

22 Move It Dedicated dance exhibition at the London Olympia 19 regulars 13–17 Grapevine News from the club scene and much more. See if you are in this month

34–37 Playlist and charts The definitive Line dance chart, entirely based on your votes and feedback. Who is Number One?

48–61 Steppin’ off the page 14 Fantastic Dances: 22 58 Into The Arena 49 Cha Cha One 50 Watcha Wanna Do That For 51 Walking Backwards 52 Two Stepper 53 Macca Mambo 54 Who’s Ya Daddy 55 Fallen 56 Lookin’ For Trouble 57 Celtic Kitten 58 With These Eyes 59 Inside Your Heaven 60 Broken Hearted Lovers 61 Explicit

5 Darren shines in the spotlightspotlight

99 atching Darren and Lana dance pressure. His injured shoulder didn’t affect the Flamenco I was excited by his performance on the night but, through the electricity between them. no fault of their own it was a disadvantage. WThey connected with a sensual Climbing a mountain the size of Everest the touch that gave them a spark and sent shivers couple had to dig their heels in to rise to down my spine. The judges couldn’t praise the challenge of a lifetime, Lana said: “The them enough – it truely was a professional training has been hard. It is long hours but it’s performance – which set the standard for all worth it. We just wanted to go out there what was to be the toughest final in Strictly and do an amazing performance.” Dance Fever history. Darren should be proud of his achievements, It was such a pity that the competition was tens of thousands attempted to make the so Fierce. Winners, Hollie and Darrien and grade, including many Line dancers, but Line dancers at the audition stage third place finalist, Ben and Stephanie are only a selected few were to appear on prime oozing with talent. Each couple had their own time TV. Darren was delighted to be paired Remember last week their American Smooth individual style and on the night Hollie and with Lana saying: “She’s a lovely person.” was stylish and sophisticated, Wayne Sleep Darrien felt right at home with the freestyle The chemistry has brought excitement and said they are “as smooth as chocolate”. I and Guapacha. Hollie is a trained Gymnast intrigue to their routines and they have been watched that performance from the Green so can flip and tumble around the floor with a pleasure to watch. The images and pictures room back stage at the BBC, sharing a sofa ease, this style suits her down to the ground. created by their movements and lifts are with Anton Du Beke. Anton is the master of She was sensational. Their freestyle was beautiful. Darren is a strong performer and this dance style and had worked with Darren definitely the winning formula, it left the Lana is a delight on the dancefloor. and Lana back at the Dance Mansion, he said: judges and the audience speechless, it was “They are a lovely couple and are really well awe–inspiring. Wayne Sleep said: “Darrien They deserve to go on to be part of a matched. I would give them 24 out of 10 for and Hollie deserved it, they’ve worked so professional company and if history repeats that performance.” t hard for this. From day one, they’ve wanted itself they will. Last year, Line dancers Jodie it, they were the most hungry couple and they Binsteed and Danny Last came in second and For myself, other than Darren being a Line really deserved it.” have since been touring the country with dancer, Lana has a balletic style and was the Simply Ballroom. Arline Phillips seemed to be only dancer who truly performed the adagio During the past few weeks the whole studio a Darren and Lana fan so maybe she will hire with precision and beauty. They brought was on the edge of their seats as Line dancer, them but, the beard would have to go. Arline tears to my eyes as they gracefully floated Darren from Newport, South Wales danced said they are a cut above and if she was hiring around the stage with delicate footwork through the pain barrier. In rehearsals Darren them they are near perfect. She added: “Offer and eloquent extensions, all it lacked was and Lana had suffered a minor setback as they them to me and I would say, yes please.” the lifts, otherwise it was flawless. They tried to produce an amazing performance. have produced consitant performances each They found the freestyle routine difficult to Looking back over the eight weeks Darren week and although they lost out to Hollie and choreograph and struggled to contain the and Lana have been a dynamic duo. Darrien they are our champions. 00The winners0 0 0 circle 0 Darrien said: “it’s amazing, I’m shaking - its not sunk in. It was the longest 20 seconds of my life waiting for our names to be announced.”

Hollie added: “It’s surreal, I don’t know what’s going on but I know I’m so happy. I want to put the prize money towards a dance studio so I can teach.”

Host Graham Norton said of the winners: “I’m just thrilled it has happened for Darrien and Hollie, they’ve worked so hard and I think out of the fi nal three couples they wanted it the most and in the end they got it.”

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9 Voice of a Generation!

John Fogerty is a legend on the music scene, Willie Nelson will be opening his schedule for any US tour dates and after an appearance on Jools Holland, Linda Willis feels privileged to learn about his return to music

Unstoppable as a runaway train, Creedence The Long Road Home ‘cos that’s what this is Clearwater Revival reigned supreme from for you.’ And I agree with that.” 1968 to 1972 as the most successful rock and roll band in the USA. Singing and playing We have all Line danced to Down on the a unique blend of rock and roll, R and B and Corner. John’s recollection of the way this cross-over Country they were the voice of a classic got started is almost as classic as the generation. My generation. song itself. I wonder if Walt Disney or A.A. Milne have any idea their character has a Leader, John Fogerty has finally put one of starring role in the song: “There was no the most vitriolic chapters in the history of real band that I had in mind. The original pop music behind him. But he’s hanging on idea started way back in the ‘60’s. There tight this time to the good bits – the fantastic was, I believe, a newspaper ad for Winnie array of classic songs written by him. The the Pooh, and I think at some point the feud between Fogerty and his record label wording actually was ‘Super Pooh Package’. Fantasy turned so bitter at one time that he I’m a typical creative person so I was messing completely lost heart and stopped playing his around with vowels and sounds. Winnie the own Creedence Clearwater songs in concert Pooh and the Pooh Bears eventually became for nearly two decades. But a trip to the Willy and the Poor Boys. So that was the grave of blues legend Robert Johnson in the name of the Band. Mississippi Delta put him back on track. One day the imaginary band became the “The new album is called The Long Road lead characters in a song who were down Home. That’s actually a phrase my wife on the corner. This is all just wordplay, it’s thought of. She’s lived with me and lived not a song yet, you see? Anyway, one day through this with me for a long time I’m messing about with music and messing and watched the kind of struggle with about with riffs and Willy and the Poor Boys detachment. With the sale of Fantasy and join that song and it becomes Down on the new ownership having come in the situation Corner. became perfect for me to reconnect with my own catalogue of songs and music. For years What can you say about Proud Mary that and years Fantasy Records for me was a source hasn’t been said a hundred times already? “I of almost incalculable pain and discomfort was and I still am so proud that Tina decided and even anger and bitterness on my part. I to do Proud Mary. I would imagine that she mean, there were folks doing stuff that was is too! so nasty to me. So I never really thought I’d be making any new music for Fantasy Records I did some liner notes for her Greatest Hits or allowing my name to be connected in any album years ago and I said, ‘thank you for current sense. The English language fails at shooting my song into the stratosphere’. times like these because it is, as I say, surreal. Because that’s really what happened. It went It’s very happy for me. It’s almost blessed from being sort of a rock classic to this whole because what’s happened is my wife and I can other thing which she still owns.” now look forward to lots of happy events and occasions. It just sort of brings it all full circle Music has always been a strong part of and I think that’s where Julie was coming anything John has done in life: “I must from when she said, ‘this should be called say Bo Diddley is one of my very favourite

8 artists. His first album was among the first sent. Aint it funny how they always extricate five albums that I bought. As a matter of fact, themselves from any danger when the big there was a point where I had to explain to stuff starts happening? It seems exactly as my other two High School band mates, I took relevant today as it did in 1970, and to tell “The new album is called the $4 and instead of buying guitar strings I you the truth, I’m just as pissed off. But also bought Bo Diddley’s record, because I think I have to say with some pride, or maybe even The Long Road Home. it is more important that I have that than amazement, I’m still able to sing it with all the new strings. All that spooky imagery. It’s the force that I sang it all those years ago.” That’s actually a phrase magical stuff,” he laughs. You can Tush Push to Bootleg. “It’s just a my wife thought of.” “Fortunate Son was and still is, a very strong little chord thing, de, da, da, da,” he sings statement. It’s how I feel. Richard Nixon merrily. “But it is unique and original.” He and his well-healed politicians in positions describes how he would, “stare at a blank of power pissed me off. I wrote the song wall for hours” till sweet inspiration struck at the height of the Vietnam War, at a time the right chord. “It was very late at night and when I was certain to be drafted. Anybody I would just sit there and kind of meditate. my age that I knew about was drafted and Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t altering myself had the very real prospect of being sent to with any sort of intake, I was totally natural, Vietnam and being killed. I did not like the but what I was doing was allowing my brain policy. It was a stupid war. I suppose you to go wherever it wanted to. I can’t say I could say that about most wars. I was very had a design, I can’t say I was clever enough angry that people from my position in life to know what was going on. All I knew is I were all being drafted and sent to war, yet wanted to write some music.” you knew the senators son wasn’t going. You certainly knew the Presidents kids and any of Have you ever tried dancing Black Coffee to the people they were dating weren’t being Rambunctious Boy? Who is the Rambunctious

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“In the old days I was a young guy allowing all the diversions or rock ‘n roll touring to, shall we say, distract me. with that person. When I wrote that song I myself, of course, but when was far beyond 17, but I certainly remember you tell me things like all Competition what it felt like.” kinds of different people, radicals, conservatives, “When I was younger I would tell people all blue collar, several my influences were southern and what I like different generations is southern. Isn’t everyone? I just thought all sort of enjoying my that was the way the world was. I didn’t music and feeling that it’s realise there was some other way, or many grounded, that it’s true, other ways to be. I just know that what I’m humbled by that, ‘cause I’m not really attracted me was music of people like sure that I understand why that is. I know Little Richard or Chuck Berry, certainly Fats that I’ve been all those people myself and Domino, certainly Elvis, all the guys on sun sometimes my politics is way radical. I like to Records. think I’m liberal, you know, I’m proud of it. I know I have a very strong allegiance to people Many years later at the first ceremony for the that work with their hands, to working class We have got fi ve copies of John Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame I was lucky enough people, because I have been that at phases Fogerty’s new album to give away if you to induct Buddy Holly. And there were ten in my life.” can answer the following question. people in that first class of inductees. I looked In high school John Fogerty brought a up and I could see that every one of them was “I always thought I was a mainstream Rock record instead of guitar strings, but who from the south. I looked around and spread and Roll guy,” he concludes. “I’ve always was the artist? my arms, and said, “I rest my case.” The thought that Rock and Roll is a great melting first wonderful class of rock ‘n rollers was all pot because there’s no rules. In Rock and A. Bo Diddley southern and I think that’s a big part of the Roll you know, the purist police don’t show answer to what made me the way I am.” up and say stuff like, ‘hey you can’t do B. Elvis that, you’re breaking the rules!’ You know Fundamentally what’s changed for Fogerty? bluegrass, Country, I’m sure gospel certainly C. Chuck Berry “In the old days I was a young guy allowing jazz, they all got the police showing up and Send your answers on a postcard or the back of all the diversions or rock ‘n roll touring to, say, ‘hey – you’re not allowed to do that’ But a sealed down envelope to shall we say, distract me. Whereas now I in Rock ‘n Roll man, you can turn everything John Fogerty Competition, Linedancer travel with my family, and happily so. I just inside out, on it’s head, say it backwards, really have the best of both worlds. I love front wards, or whatever. As long as it seems Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord performing, I love playing music for people. the truth, it flies – and that’s what I love Street, Southport, PR9 0QA. Travelling is not near as much fun anymore, about Rock ‘n Roll!” The editors decision is fi nal and no correspondence can be entered into.

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The regular weekly class grapevine at Dance @ CC’s in Durban, South Africa was halted for a special club social and hat parade to celebrate Easter. Instructor, Caryl Cusens said: “About a dozen Old-time western party night dancers entered into the spirit of the occasion sporting the most In April 2005, Elizabeth amazing creations, Scott began planning the covered in flowers, party of the year for 2006. feathers and Easter eggs, Elizabeth was approaching and ranging from an Eiffel the big 50 and wanted Tower to a Witch's Hat a western theme night and Moo Cow helmet with better than any other. horns. Her Line dancing story began ten years ago when a dear friend invited her along to a class. At the time Elizabeth’s mother had died and she was feeling low. Ten years later, Elizabeth has a subscription to the magazine and is totally hooked. She dances home and abroad and has friends around the globe. “The judges had a really She has even talked her Canadian sister into hard time, but in the end joining the Lines. the winner was decided on the fact that the wearer, Melissa Slabbert, could actually dance in it quite comfortably.” Val Krumm came in second with the Vive la France Chapeau and Di McLaren in her Symphony in Yellow took third place.

For this special birthday, Elizabeth tried her hand at choreography and came up with a nice dance to a favourite track Radancer by The Marmalade, she said: “I can appreciate all the hard work that goes into preparing a script. I won’t take them for granted again after learning all the terminology and the time it takes to put all the steps together. It was my chance to give a Send your news to: Grapevine, Linedancer Magazine, dance back to Linedancer because I have been Clare House, 166 Lord St, Southport PR9 0QA taking them from the magazine for the past or by email to: [email protected] ten years.” 13 A successful Young at heart year in Line

Billy Curtis went along to entertain Wyn and Merv Groombridge as they celebrated their Ruby Wedding. The couple started their Line dance teaching career just a year ago and already have a packed dancefloor with over 140 dancers at three classes in Helston. The whole class at Chance To Dance are delighted that Wyn and Merv introduced them to Line dancing and wish them many more happy anniversaries.

Joan Tunna celebrated her 90th birthday Instructor, Jackie Scanlon and her with the members of Rhythm in Line. dancers would like to congratulate Joan Joan is a special member of the club and and wish her many more years of happy has been there since the very beginning. dancing.”

Caught in the fridge... choco–holics The word was out that The Girls, Maureen and Michelle love chocolate. Walk This Way Line dance club celebrated Easter with classes and socials filled with masses of Easter bunnies, chicks and bonnets. Most importantly the dancers looked colourful in every shade of pastel and came armed with chocolate eggs, rabbits and just plain chocolate. Maureen said: “We had a fantastic week Grapevine is sponsored by of celebrations that left everyone tired but loving it. The best place for us after all that chocolate is definitely on the dancefloor.”

14 grapevine Hopping on a jet plane to fly over the Atlantic were The full monty Rachael McEnaney and Paul McAdam. They stopped just short of the USA in Toronto, Canada. Rachael said: A NEW START “We were joined by Scott Blevins, DJ Louie St George and Guyton and Natalie Mundy and all enjoyed our one day fun workshop in Toronto. The event was well organised by Lily Choi.”

A Liverpool club closed it doors as the venue in Aintree, Liverpool shut down. The Blessed Sacrament sadly closed and therefore Grace and Ron Coleman had to seek a new dancefloor.

Their classes will now move to the Prison Officers Club, Hornby Rd, Walton starting on the April 24, 2006. Club member, Brian said: “All the class are looking forward to their new venue.

“Grace and Ron have been teaching Line dance for many years and are well liked and respected tutors. We wish them good luck in the new venue with many Wild West in Morecambe thanks from all the class.”

With their Wild West Weekend event over the Western theme weekend at the Headway Hotel. Texas Rose Line dancing from Shipley, West The event was made much better by the thrilling Yorkshire are eager to do it all again soon. entertainment from Roy Dale on Friday evening Margaret and Tony Swift and daughter and Diamondjack on Saturday. Pat Stott was the Candice led about 100 dancers from the north guest instructor and Grapevine heard everyone to Morecambe. Together the group enjoyed a went home with tired and aching feet.

15 Bobby’s Girl Line dancing

A surprise party is one thing but for Dee for Lord Coe Wilkes she had the ultimate surprise for her birthday. Her whole family put their hands in their pockets to pay for Bobby D Saywer as a special treat for mum. The party was at the Brookfields Stables, Shareshill. Dee is a regular at the class so it was almost impossible to advertise the night without letting the cat out of the bag. Jan said: “Unable to find a box big enough, we had to hide him in the kitchen and put a ribbon across the door, which Dee had to ceremoniously cut and push open to reveal her number one favourite person. It was a place. I wrote a dance named Bobby’s Girl really special night for Dee and her family, which went down really well, and had Bobby and all her friends from the class and work grinning from ear to ear.”

Politics and Line dance doesn’t mix very often but in Crawley, West Sussex the Silver Spurs were brushing shoulders with Lord Sebastian Coe. Lord Coe was at the grand opening of a new leisure facility of K2 in Crawley and the dancers were asked to perform a demonstration. Lord Coe talked about the 2012 Olympics – I wonder if Line dance will be an Olympic sport by then? He also told Marita Stotten–Smith that more people should get active, especially older ones, she said: “Line dancing is perfect for that.”

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside

Didn’t we have a lovely day the day we went to Llandudno – don’t you mean Bangor? No Alan and Barb of Feel The Beat packed a coach full of 55 Line dancers and enjoyed a Victorian theme weekend. Alan said: “There were lots of stalls, side shows and street entertainers, a lorry parade and some Line dancing on the prom.” After the dancers had taken in enough sea air they headed back to the Raven Hotel in Whitchurch for some dancing indoors. Barb added: “It was May Day so we took our pole and some ribbons to do some maypole dancing. We also took t-shirts that read ‘I may, pole dance’ or should that have read ‘I, may pole dance’.” The weekend also included a little bit of fund raising and £50 was collected for a walking frame for a young girl called Emma. The next trip is planned for Blackpool. BACK IN Hula boy BOURNEMOUTH

The boys from Diamondjack came into the Linedancer For the last four years Kim office a few months ago but it seems – from the photos Ray has taught at that arrived in the mail – Warren is moonlighting in Ollie and Joan Moran's Torremolinos as a drag artist. Sue Briggs sent us these annual weekend away pictures from a recent Chance To Dance event with the in Bournemouth. Each Deans. Poor Warren jokingly said he would wear the hula year the event has outfit if someone could find one – hence he was snapped surpassed the last and looking like a flower princess – what a good sport. the latest one was no exception as everyone had a ball. Friday night was dancing with Billy Curtis and Saturday night brought the one and only Crackin eggs with Magill. As you can see in the photo, Kim and her dancers are great Rockin Ron fans of Magill and they dressed especially for Easter bonnets were on show at the Parkside social entered wearing his bonnet. Ron aka Rockin Ron them. Dances taught at club in Haworth. Chicks, bunnies, flowers and choreographed Just Talk To Me, When We touch the weekend were: Kim straw were used to create some master peices, and Believe. He attends Starlight Stompers in taught Watcha Wanna Pat Marshall said: “The parade brought an array of Keighley with his wife Jackie and is a pleasure to Do That For and Curiosity super hats but when choreographer, Ron Scholefield have on the dancefloor.” and Kumari (New Western Times instructor) taught In the Doghouse and Because We Can.

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Lesley Miller of The Elbee Stompers in takes her Linedancer Magazine everywhere she goes. Pictured (right) is Lesley on holiday reading her magazine by the pool. Recently, Lesley had a blast at The Crystal Boot Awards. Lesley and friends, Jackie and Jennie, enjoyed dressing up as Chicago girls during the musical evening and being part of the cabaret show. The girls also got to renew acquaintances with old friends from the Isle of Man and Holland. Lesley also choreographed a dance named The club celebrated 10 years in 2004 and they Railtracks, a higher intermediate dance, with told Grapevine that they continue to teach from applejacks. The club favourites are This Little beginners to competition level dancers on Tuesday Light, Celtic Kittens, It’s Up To You and Shake. You evenings. They also organise social trips and charity can learn more about them at www.lesleymillersch events and welcome anyone to join their classes. oolofdance.co.uk. or contact 0141 647 7510. 17 A tiny worldAdvertising Feature

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Sammy, Glenn,& Aaron with Calico The Bellamy Brothers have given us 30 years of dance tunes and they are about to appear in Love still fl ows London for a one off gig, only one question remains... Are you after 30 years dancing? 93862 any years have past since the to hear.” He played me Let Your Love Flow. Rattlesnake Roundup in San Man, I told him, that’s great. Let me play it Antonio hosted the young for Howard. Howard flipped over it, and we Competition Bellamy Brothers. To be exact went on to cut it.” Mit was 1968 when the boys supported their father, Homer, at a free “It was an incredible time,” adds Howard. concert. Only a few years later the song “We had come from rural Darby to Hollywood, The Bellamy Brothers are playing in England, Let Your Love Flow catapulted them into a which was weird enough, and then we took Sweden, Austria and Germany. You can be new stratosphere in their musical career. off for Europe, and for two years we were in in the crowd in London to watch Howard Howard said: “It was a number one hit in Germany and Australia and Switzerland more and David with a special guest appearance 14 countries, and we tried to go to all those than LA. Our first big tour there we did 60 from Jesse and Noah Bellamy, David’s countries at once. It happened so fast – we concerts in 63 days.” sons. Linedancer Magazine has 10 sets of had to hang on for our lives, afraid to let go. tickets to give away if you can answer the We kept wondering, ‘What are we gonna do The brothers have always lived on the edge following question: now?’” of Country music, crossing over into the Which Bellamy track is used realms of rock, reggae and even rap. Being “In Europe, we were on all the pop TV shows so diverse means the critics have slammed for the old classic Boogie Bop? with stars like Tina Turner and Rob Stewart,” their work but Line dancers love their music. Howard adds. “We were treated like a The Bellamy Brothers song Cowboy Beat was Send your answers on postcard or the back Country – Rock act, almost a pop act.” the recommended music for one of the first of a sealed envelope to Bellamy Brothers ever dances published in Linedancer – Boogie competition, Linedancer Magazine, Clare Interestingly, that song isn’t the one which Bop. Consistently their music has been heard House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, got them started, their first release, Spiders on the floor with many Top Ten Line dance PR9 0QA. and Snakes meant they were heard on the hits danced to their classics. It is probably The editors decision is fi nal and no correspondence can LA music scene. The idea came from back at down to their many talents which makes their be entered into. their Florida ranch: “We slept on top of hay music fun to dance too.

“One morning I woke up with a chicken snake in my sleeping bag.”

bales,” says Howard. “One morning I woke up For these brothers if you have an instrument with a chicken snake in my sleeping bag.” then they will play it, Howard plays guitar, banjo and mandolin. David plays the piano, David fondly adds: “He just came flying out accordion, fiddle, banjo, organ and mandolin. of that sleeping bag and that gave me an I was shocked to learn their talents don’t end idea for (Spiders and Snakes).” The song with music, they are also graduates of the sold over three million copies world-wide for University of Florida and surprisingly not with Jim Stafford and made the Bellamy’s enough a music degree. The power of the mind led cash to get started. Once on the west coast David to a BSc in Psychology, while Howard they began to keep great company with huge majored in Veterinary medicine. names like Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Van Morrison: “We would play folk gigs at the Making waves over the Atlantic with Let Your Improv and places like that,” David says. Love Flow brought the band over to Europe for two years. Success in Britain, Germany “We had access to the studio in Jim’s and Scandinavia opened many avenues: “We basement, so we were demoing a lot of songs. owe a lot of our success to the European I was still pitching tunes to Phil Gernhard market. Quite a few of our records broke over (Stafford’s manager), but it seemed like there before they caught on here.” every time I went there, Howard was on the road. But Gernhard’s partner was on the road “I think that music is the one language with Stafford, and he’d hear Howard singing everyone can understand. Everywhere during sound checks and apparently he liked we have gone people have loved us – and it, because one day Gernhard called me and we’ve been to more countries than most said, “Have you and Howard ever thought of ambassadors,” Howard said. being a duo?” I said, “We ARE a duo. All those demo tapes you’re hearing – they’re us. So all Last year, they headlined the Americana of a sudden we worked out a record deal.” Festival in Nottinghamshire and they are about to return to the UK for a one off gig in David continues, “We had been cutting London: “We’ve been going over for so many demos with Neil Diamond’s band while Neil years, we know all the best touring people was on hiatus and one day the drummer said, and they make it real easy. The hardest part is ‘Our roadie has got this great song I’d like you the flight over,” he laughs.

99 If you believe Line Billed as Britain’s only dedicated dance exhibition, held at the Olympia convention dance is only a social centre in London, Move It Dance London was three days devoted to dance. The event activity, equivalent to was packed with opportunities to find out about different styles of dance, careers playing bingo you’d in dance, specialist dance clothing and footwear (including Pedro Machado selling be wrong. Sho Botham his Leatherdawg range), dance books, DVD’s, health services and advice from around 100 and Carol Barnett exhibitors. Sho was on the UKA (United Kingdom Alliance) stand, she said: “We were experienced enthusiasm kept busy pretty much all of the time. Some retail exhibitors were so inundated with sales from many dance on the fi rst day that they sold out and had to pull out all the stops to organise additional experts, including stock for the two remaining days.”

professionals at Move It Sho also taught at the event along with Carol Barnet from Caroliners in Surrey. It Dance London was a daunting task for both ladies. The

22 exhibition proved that dance is still around the venue I saw groups of dancers Argentinean Tango class that followed our hugely popular and the demand for it focused on getting the hang of new Line Dance contribution. enormous. Despite the organisers putting movements or styles, performances given by on 40 additional taster classes, in response dancers enthusiastic in their performances “The whole group viewed it as a great to advanced ticket sales, all the classes and dedicated presenters sharing knowledge opportunity to take Line out to the general were overwhelmingly full with three, and understanding with teachers and others dance world and hoped we have been good four or even more participants for every wanting to further their expertise.” ambassadors, while enjoying an experience place available. Not wanting to miss out, we won’t forget.” dancers took to marking through the work The dance enthusiast got the chance to try and dancing on the floor areas surrounding Line again on Sunday afternoon as Carol The weekend brought much joy to the Line each class, Carol said: “We were pleased Barnet got the dancers back on their feet: dance teachers and dancers, Sho added: to be invited to go to South Kensington “After being handed the mic and quickly “So often in UK we hear pleas for more boys to teach a taster session at this amazing shown the music system in the largest to dance. So I was delighted to witness lots three day public dance event. We witnessed teaching area we were on. I had more than of boys taking part at Move It. One of the something for all dance junkies, ranging a few butterfl ies in my stomach and I was things that I thoroughly enjoyed was the from Ballet, Street and Hip Hop to Latin, grateful for the support of the Caroliners small groups of young guys getting together Jive, and Oriental. Even Angelina Ballerina club members. We set out to do our bit and challenging each other to do various hip was on hand to take the very little ones for a to promote Line dancing in a positive and hop moves. This was reminiscent of past charming taster. With three classes running attractive light while ensuring everyone eras and the stories of how tap dancers used simultaneously all day, every day the choice enjoyed themselves.” to challenge each other on street corners to was awesome.” do more tap beats than their friends or to devise a new tap sound. Seeing these young Saturday morning put Sho on stage, she guys and girls too, following in the footsteps said: “I agreed to teach a 45 minute Line of dance masters of the past was a real joy.” dance taster class. Most of the group attending were experienced dancers “I had the opportunity to chat with lots or students and after a short warm up of people involved or interested in dance. were fi red up and ready for action. My Pedro Machado Conversations were as varied as the classes husband, Josh and I kept the dances simple, “Over 100 queued to join our class on offer at the event. Throughout the introducing concepts of walls and contra children, complete beginners, dance event there was an amazing range of free lines. We encouraged variety in performance students and professional who were all stage performances by professional dance and personal styling through dancing the curious to have a go. companies. Free seminars and talks about a dances to different types of music. There variety of dance related topics were available were some highly energetic, fun, arm and “We started with a simple warm up of covering topics from photographing dance, body movements contributed by street and Electric Slide and Cowboy Strut. Paying having a career in dance, injury prevention jazz dancers, during Symphony Shuffl e. homage to our roots we danced in a cowboy to preparing for professional auditions. So Especially when dancing it to Sham Rock’s, style to music tracks Wild, Wild West by Will there was something for everyone with an Tell Me Ma and Ricky Martin’s, Maria. The Smith and Swamp Thing. interest in dance. There was a lot of interest session fi nished with a short cool down in what the UKA can offer the working before the dancers headed off to their next “Finally, we added some funky moves, dance teacher and I will be joining my UKA taster.“ dancing to Crazy by Gnarls Barkley and colleagues again next year on a stand at S.O.S by Rihanna. We concluded our Move It 2007 to be held from March 16–18, “The taster sessions had such a fantastic energetic 45 minute session with a cool 2007. Transferring the event to the larger response and showed how keen dancers down, the students thanked us before National Hall at Olympia is testament to the are to try new dance styles. Each time I racing off to their next activity. Even popularity of this year’s event. I am looking took some time to see what was happening the Caroliners took advantage of the forward to it already.”

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surely have a dance written to it soon. That Changes Everything (85/170bpm) is a brilliant two step suitable for both couples and Line dancers, it is simply a great dance track. Try Ribbon of Highway to it, you’ll love it. Little Bit Lonely (129bpm) is also a good dance prospect and Billy’s voice is brilliant. I love the steel guitar; indeed all the musicianship is superb. She’s Got A Way With Me (65bpm) this is a gorgeous nightclub two step, think Billy Dean meets Ty Herndon. I can’t stop playing this. Lucille (128bpm) yes it is Kenny Rogers classic song and Billy’s rendition is superb. As this is a fast waltz, you could be dancing to it soon. Whole Lot More (130bpm) its right back to the up tempo beat with this butt kickin’ rocker which would also make for a great dance track. Here I Am (99bpm) is another of my personal favourites and Robbie McGowan Hickie was inspired to write a 64 count, two wall, intermediate dance to it, and like all the other dances mentioned, you can find it on the Linedancer website. Check out this lovely dance now. Finally, we have She Knows What To Do On A Saturday Night (166bpm) and Michael Diven (USA) has written a cool dance What To Do to it which is 32 counts, four walls and is for beginners, and we don’t get enough of those. First song I Wanna Be A Hillbilly (90bpm) is The answer to the question is... YES, Billy DOIN’ SOMETHIN’ RIGHT an awesome track, a foot tapping, hand clapping Currington has definitely equalled his debut no nonsense Country rocker, and someone will album, and maybe even surpassed it. This surely write a dance to it soon. is a fantastic album, and you could dance to Billy Currington Good Directions (122bpm) is a bouncy every track on it. Every now and a gain a gem little number with some great lyrics and a good comes along, and this is an absolute diamond MERCURY 8003712-02 hook, and Lynne and Annette Richardson have of an album. It has the potential to be the written a lovely 64 count, two wall, beginner/ most important Country album of the year in Billy Currington’s self titled debut album was a intermediate dance to it. Line dancing terms and I strongly advise big success and catapulted Billy to the forefront Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right (85bpm) you get a copy soon – you are going to need in Country music. There were several dances this is a gorgeous laid back song to which it – Trust Me! released to tracks off the album, albeit that Canada’s Vivienne Scott has written Dancin’ disappointingly, none of them were a major hit. Somethin’ Right, a 32 count, four wall, Listen Billy now releases his eagerly awaited follow beginner/intermediate dance. Dance up, the big question is can he better his superb Why, Why, Why (98bpm) is a good up tempo first album? number with a great chorus and this too will

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GETAWAY REFLECTED NEW TATTOO (GREATEST HITS 2) Colin Amey Tim McGraw The John

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Colin Amey is a Canadian Country artist who first sang Tim McGraw needs no introduction, he is a Country John Cowan was the singer in the top bluegrass band at age three in a talent contest. His older brother taught superstar. He has consistently released first class albums New Grass Revival who enjoyed success in the late him guitar and at fifteen he began singing on demos. In for the last 12 years. eighties with their explosive and experimental style 1990 he had a Top 20 hit and releasing his first album Live Like You Were Dying (78bpm) was the title of of bluegrass. When the band broke up in 1990 John in 1998. After honing his song writing skills Colin now his last album and is a delightful nightclub two step. experimented with different musical styles until he releases his third album Getaway. My Old Friend (92/184bpm) also from that album is established his new band and headed back into the Getaway (136bpm) a brilliant upbeat number with a a great little two step – worth another look perhaps? recording studio. great sing-along chorus, a real summer track. You can Like We Never Loved At All (67bpm) is the The opening track Carla’s Got A New Tattoo use this track for Vivienne Scott’s Dance Zone. ubiquitous duet with wife Faith Hill, and this is a (153bpm) is a superb number and is a polka. You are Good Enough (115bpm) Colin had a hand in writing beautiful nightclub two step. instantly aware of the band’s immense musical talent. all the songs on the album, highlighting just what a great The Cowboy In Me (75bpm) is one of my all time Love’s Like Rain (112bpm) takes a little time to talent he is. This is a cool Country cha. favourite Tim McGraw songs. get going, almost a minute, but it is well worth the Look At That Truck (88bpm) could well become a When The Stars Go Blue (90bpm) is magic – the wait. John’s powerful vocals along with the superb truckers’ anthem. It is awesome. first of four new songs – it was written by Ryan Adams. musicianship of the band make this a brilliant track. Revolves Around You (112bpm) is a gorgeous waltz. Real Good Man (90bpm) is a cool west coast swing. Misery & Happiness (68bpm) has some wonderful Colin shows off his wonderful powerful voice. She’s My Kind Of Rain (75bpm) is a nice nightclub vocals added by Patty Griffin, this haunting song is one Love Looks Good On You (128bpm) would be right two step. of those that gets inside your head. at home on Bryan Adams album. It’s got a great beat and Grown Men Don’t Cry (102bpm) is a wonderful cha Hurting Sure (83bpm) has a nice steady beat and has a good hook, the right ingredients for a dance hit. – a masterpiece on how to write a great Country song. some similarities to Keith Urban’s work. That Hurts (146bpm) is also a good up tempo song, Not A Moment Too Soon (121bpm) was the title of In Bristol Town (101bpm) has a Folk feel to it and I a fast east coast swing, and I see no reason why this Tim’s first album back in ’94. This gem of a cha cha still love John’s vocal delivery. I am not sure it is that good as brilliant track does not have a dance to it soon. sounds as good today. a dance track, but it is a great song nonetheless. It’s A Guy Thing (128bpm) Colin kicks it up with this There are a couple more from the Dancehall Doctors Red Birds (In A Joshua Tree) (130bpm) this track barn storming, honkytonker. Dance, dance, dance. album Watch The Wind Blow By (63bpm) a nice has a much stronger beat with a strong emphasis on Millionaire (81bpm) has that Easy Come, Easy Go Country song and Red Ragtop (77bpm) the best song fiddles and mandolin, another potential dance track. beat and there are some cool harmonies too. I love it. from that album which caused a stir when it was Working In The New Mine (151bpm) is one of the You Don’t See That Everyday (137bpm) this has released in the States as it is about getting an abortion. strongest dance tracks – it is ideal for fast Applejacks. written all over it, all that’s missing is Over & Over (80bpm) was the massive hit featuring Back To Your Arms (89/178bpm) is a beautiful two the sax. Another great dance track. Nelly which crossed over into the mainstream charts. step in the mould of Tim McGraw’s Just To See You Is It Just Me (124bpm) is a super Country cha – it Everywhere (102bpm) was the title track from Tim’s Smile. It is my personal favourite on the album. opens with synthesised vocals – a hot dance prospect. 1997 album and is another of his finest songs. With A Memory Like Mine (145bpm) is another We end with Fortunate Man (82bpm) a gentle song Beautiful People (74bpm) is one of the brand new dance prospect. It is a powerful track, vocally and which is a steady two step. Colin excels here too. songs and this too is a fine nightclub two step. musically, with some awesome guitar pickin’. Colin Amey’s Getaway is a superb Country album. It My Little Girl (72bpm) was the featured song on the Tomorrow Morning (86bpm) would be at home on a was a very close call with Billy Currington’s album for remake of the movie Flicka and this was quite a hit for Keith Urban album. A feel good number. Album of the Month. We are finding more and more that Tim in the States. Drown is the closer and is described as the emotional there are as many talented Country artists in Canada as I’ve Got Friends That Do (81bpm) is a new song – a centrepiece of the album, dealing with the issue of child there are in Nashville. If you think that the Nashville “bonus track”. A good song with a powerful message. abuse. This stunning song is thought provoking with a based artists are losing there way a little, then maybe So there you have it, a fine collection of Country powerful message and should be listened to by all. you too should start looking to Canada. I really hope that songs from one of the best in the business. There are New Tattoo is a superb album, different from the Colin Amey gets the chance that he deserves, he would a few danceable tracks, but this is a “must have” album mainstream Country albums I usually review. It is a most certainly not be out of place at Fan Fare or on stage for your collection. Tim McGraw fans will buy it anyway, masterful album with some musical genius and whilst at the CMAs. I urge you all to give this album a try, I but if you don’t own any of his work yet, then this is a there are some good dance tracks, it is an album of high know like me, you will absolutely love it! great introduction to a great Country artist. quality songs, music that you can really appreciate.

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Sweet Addiction May 2006 Dynamite Club, Dundee, Kill The Spiders December 2005 Accrington Scotland Keep On Dancing March 2006 It’s Up To You May 2006 Drinks for 2 Keep On Dancing Have Fun Go Mad November 2005 Ed Lawton Robbie McGowan Hickie Shake It Down June 2006 2 Bottles of Beer - Lonestar Viene Mi Gente - Chica I have been doing this one for ages and This is my personal favourite dance at the •All the other dance scripts reviewed or recommend it highly to all classes. Easy moment. Lovely flowing steps to this great mentioned by our reviewers are available tempo cha cha to music you never tire of. track. The step sequences and the latin at www.linedancermagazine.com The full unwinds keep the intermediates music combine to make this a ‘must dance’ happy but can be replaced with a with all my classes. cross – hold so that all levels can enjoy this lovely dance. It’s Up To You Kim Ray There Ya Go It’s Up To You - Barbara Streisand Maureen & Michelle Fabulous music and steps make this dance a There Ya Go - Alan Jackson favourite with the dancers. The dance flows Nice beginner/Improver dance with one very beautifully with some original and interesting easy tag. Another great piece of Country step sequences. Its a feel good dance. music. Hard to find this level of dance that appeals to everyone. Mandy Oli Geir Celtic Kitten Mandy Club Mix - Westlife Maggie Gallagher I like the pace of this dance – although fast, Celtic Tiger album - Michael Flatley the steps flow well and they fit the music Another go as fast as you can effectively. Everybody knows the music and with one little, but tricky tag, most miss it, sings along to add to the fun of the dance. but that makes it fun. It is going down well with most classes. Quite an easy teach and Sweet Addiction music can always be slowed down. Beware Kate Sala & Daniel Whittaker of the long intro – one minute 10 seconds Should I, Would I, Could I - Modern Talking – gives you time to brew up. A big hit with my dancers. Well constructed step sequences give this dance a bouncy Solo Humano flow. Again it is another feel good dance Debbie Ellis resulting in lots of smiles on the floor, which Solo Soy un Ser Humano - David Civera is what its all about. Most classes are using El Rey Del Dancing from the same album, without a tag. This dance is a definite feel good dance that has gone down exceptionally well. It has interesting steps but nothing too difficult. This one deserves to do well. My class prefer El Rey Del Dancing without the tag but try both pieces of music.

28 These pages will give you an insight to what is proving popular and will help you to make informed decisions on what to teach.

We thank those instructors who have contributed to this page. We appreciate their input and can assure our readers that these endorsements are given in the spirit of friendship on the floor. They do not contain any element of self-promotion or friendship endorsements. We welcome dance reviews from smaller local clubs!

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Kill The Spiders Inside Your Heaven Lookin’ 4 Trouble Gaye Teather Rachael McEnaney Peter Metelnick & Alison Biggs You Need A Man - Brad Paisley Inside Your Heaven - Carrie Underwood The Devil & Me - BR 5-49 This is a relaxed feeling 32 count, no tag no I really like this dance, each section flows We are having a great time with this dance. It restart dance to Country music. It starts with effortlessly into the next and the song has a quick Intro but is good fun. It has gone a cute section where you stomp and squish a is beautiful, a very dreamy nightclub down well at all my classes, it is easy to teach spider, then shake it off your shoe. Everyone two–step. and everyone seems to enjoy it. can’t help but laugh as they do it. I taught it You should probably note there are lots of at a couple of events recently, and have been Have Fun Go Mad alternative tracks to teach it to, including getting reports from other instructors that Scott Blevins the Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris, their students are enjoying it as well. With so Have Fun, Go Mad - Blair This Is Us. many clubs dancing it the spider population In my opinion this is one of Scott’s best here in Japan maybe dwindling. I hope we dances, it is timeless and stands out as one don’t adversely effect the environment. of the best funky Line dances around. The East To West choreography is brilliant and it goes to the Larry Hayden (Geek) In The Pink music perfectly. If you are not a fan of this Coast To Coast - Modern Talking America Johanna Barnes track it will also fit to practically any funky Don’t be put off by the 96 Counts, this Geek In The Pink - Jason Mraz music. A standard everyone should know. dance is easy to teach with good leads from I fell in love with this dance as soon as one section to the next which flow very I heard the music, and after listening to Speechless well. A big hit with all classes. Everyone is it many times, I still like it just as much, Tom Mickers enjoying the dance and of course the music. which is always a good sign. After checking Speechless - Michael Jackson A must teach. out the video clip, I knew I had to learn it. This is a beautiful dance to a beautiful It’s a jazzy/funky 32 count dance with some track, you will fall in love with this dance. Shake It Down interesting new footwork. The choreography It is tricky, but the choreography is very, Dee Musk fits the music so well that you want to dance very good. Shaken - Rachael Lampa it over and over again. This is not going to be Great Easy Intermediate dance, I Love the a “here today, gone tomorrow” dance. Bossa Nova steps in the third Section. It is easy to Phil Dennington teach with an easy restart and an easy tag With These Eyes Blame it on the Bossa Nova - Jane McDonald that fits the music well. All classes have Darren Bailey and Neils B. Poulsen I really like this dance and it fills floors enjoyed the dance. Give it a try, you won’t With These Eyes - Roch Voisine everywhere. Great dance, great track be disappointed. A beautifully choreographed 32 count and lots of fun, everything a floor filler nightclub two-step to an equally beautiful should be. Back Again and dramatic song. There is one easily heard Robbie MCGowan Hickie tag that only adds to the dance. Every time Tornero - Paul London we dance this, you can feel the dancers Another hit from Robbie, I love the dance getting lost in the music, and there are and the Music. It is easy to teach with spontaneous applause when it’s done. There good leads from each sections on the 8&1. are a lot of notable nightclub two–steps out All classes have enjoyed this for the last there right now, but I’d say that this one few months and I’m sure it will continue stands out from the crowd. to be danced for a while yet. A must for all classes.

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1. Momma Mia Home To Mamma Patrizio Buanne 1. Walk Back To Me Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith 2. Bounce Bounce Sean Conner 2. Keep It Burning Keep It Burning Beverley Knight 3. I Need To Dance Too Goin’ Swingin’Tonight Foster Martin Band 3. Kill The Spiders You Need A Man Around Brad Paisley 4. Up, Side Down Up, Side, Down My Baby 4. New Dreams What You Mean To Me Chris De Burgh 5. All The Way Do What you do (Rap Edit) Bad Boys Blue 5. Wat Da Fuss So What’s The Fuss Stevie Wonder 6. Home Home Michael Buble 6. Push The Button Push The Button Sugababes 7. Shake Up The Party Shake Up The Party Glennis Grace 7. Keep On Dancing Viene Mi Gente Chica 8. First Kiss Waltz Someone Somewhere Tonight Kenny Rogers 8. Celtic Kittens Celtic Kittens Michael Flatley 9. Clap Your Hands My Dear Botanist D & N Syenchukov 9. The Way The Way Clay Aiken 10. Let Me Go I Will Never Let You Go Jackie Green 10. Heartbreaker Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon 11. Walking Backwards Walking Backwards Brandon Sandefur 11. Broken Hearted Lovers Broken Hearted Lovers Blue Lagoon 12. Brokeback Waltz I Don’t Want To Say Goodbye Teddy Thompson 12. Sweet Addiction Should I Would I Could I Modern Talking 13. Amen Can I Get An Amen Shannon Brown 13. Come Tomorrow Come Tomorrow Barbara Steisand 14. Keep It Burning Keep The Fire Burning Beverley Knight 14. It’s Up To You It’s Up To You Barbara Streisand 15. Switchblade USA Blood On The Dance Floor (TM Switchblade Edit) Michael Jackson 15. Stuck A While Let’s Stick Together Bryan Ferry 16. Racey Lacey Racey Lacey Girls Aloud 16. All The Way Do What You Do Bad Boy Blue 17. Don’t Force It Don’t Tell Me Madonna 17. SOS (Rescue Me) SOS Rhianna 18. The Reel Thing Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife 18. The Reel Thing Hit Me With The Real Thing Westlife 19. Razor Sharp Siamsa Ronan Hardiman 19. Shake It Down Shaken Rachael Lampa 20. All My Heart Like We Never Had A Broken Heart Trisha Yearwood 20. Caught In The Act Who’s Been Sleeping... Glenn Frey 21. What A Trip Around The World Aqua 21. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Lucie Silvas 22. Keep On Dancing Viene Mi Gente Chica 22. Back Again Tornero Paul London 23. East To West From Coast To Coast Modern Talking 23. Watch Me Cha Cha Watch Me Girls Aloud 24. Sway Sway Michael Buble 24. East To West From Coast To Coast Modern Talking 25. No One Else You’ll Never Find Another Love... M Buble/ L Paucini 25. Bosa Nova Blame It On the Bossa Nova Jane McDonald 26. It’s Up To You It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand 26. Pumpin’ For Love From Paris To Berlin Infernal 27. Who Am I Who I Am Will Young 27. The Long & Short Of It Live To Love Another Day Keith Urban 28. Dangerous Are You Jimmy Ray (Xenomania Mix) Jimmy Ray 28. Patient Heart Patient Heart Bekka & Billy 29. Under Your Spell Under Your Spell Ana Victoria 29. Black Horse Black Horse And The Cherry Tree K.T.Tunsall 30. Walk Back To Me Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith 30. Sorry & Lonely Sorry Madonna 31. Digital Thunder Love Gets Me Every Time Lisa S 31. Red Dress Red Dress Sugababes 32. Love’s Around Look up Look Down Olsen Brothers 32. Crazy Crazy Gnarls Barkley 33. Paint Me A Paint Me A Birmingham Tracey Lawrence 33. No Place To Go Radio Dancing Engelbert Humperdinck 34. The Way The Way Clay AItken 34. Pot Of Gold Dance Above The Rainbow Ronan Hardiman 35. Star Of The Show Get Drunk And Be Somebody Toby Keith 35. Just For Tonight One Night Stand J.C. Chasez 36. With These Eyes With These Eyes Roch Voisine 36. Now Or Never As If Jason Allen 37. Wanna Be Me Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me Keith Urban 37. Have Fun Go Mad Have Fun Go Mad Blair 38. Luv 4 Luv Luv 4 Luv Robin S 38. Just For Grins Billy Be Bad George Jones 39. Bebbo’s Bubble Bubblin’ Blue 39. Islands In The Stream I Like It Like That Blackout Allstars 40. Stop It Stop It (I Like It!) Rick Guard 40. Chiky Latino Manana Por La Manana Oreja

34 Linedancer is determined to provide you with even more information extremely grateful. Keep them coming! enabling you – instructor and dancer – to make informed choices Readers understand that we are trying to tailor this section of the about the dances that are currently filling floors and to encourage as magazine to their needs and that we are all in this together. By showing much unity as possible across the scene. For most social events it is mutual support and through your feedback, we are able to make typical to play approximately 55-60 dances. Space limitations mean Linedancer more and more relevant to the scene month by month. We that we reduce the playlists in length but don’t edit them. In other believe that our charts best reflect the complexity and musical variety words, we cut off at 40 dances per chart. of the modern Line dance scene… Thanks to all of you who responded to our requests for dance The playlists included below relate to socials held in the last month charts. We have been sent a larger selection of beginner, intermediate and we hope they give you a balanced picture of what’s hot (and what’s and advanced charts from around the world and for these we are not) on dance floors in these areas. TheCOUNTRYTopTEN G-Force LDC Calgary Country Stampede Country Knights Suton-in-Ashfi eld Notts. Orpington, Kent Nottingham Tel: 01623 403903 01689 876940 01159812945 1. Walk Back To Me 1. Walk Back To Me 1. Walking Backwards Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith Walking Backwards Brandon Sandefur 2. Drinks for Two 2. Kill The Spiders 2. Drinks For Two Two Bottles Of Beer Lonestar You Need A Man Brad Paisley Two Bottles Of Beer Lonestar 3. Crazy 4 Leaving 3. Suds In The Bucket 3. Old Friend She’s Crazy For Leaving Suds In The Bucket Sara Evans My Old Friend Tim McGraw 4. Old Friend 4. The World 4. Lovers Waltz My Old Friend Tim McGraw The World Brad Paisley What If I Say Goodbye Vince Gill & Emmylou Harris 5. Nothin’ New 5. Can’t Be Bothered 5. I Can’t Be Bothered Livin’ Life, Lovin’ You Hal Ketchum I Can’t Be Bothered Miranda Lambert I Can’t Be Bothered Miranda Lambert 6. Soft & Slow 6. Ain’t No Way 6. The Long And Short Of It Your Man Josh Turner Forever & For Always Shania Twain Live To Love Another Day Keith Urban 7. Kill The Spiders 7. Speak To The Sky 7. Love Me A Little Bit Longer You Need A Man Around Here Brad Paisley Speak To the Sky Brendon Walmsley Love Me A Little Bit Longer Heather Myles 8. 4 Wheels Turning 8. Party-4-2 8. Walk Back To Me Cab Of My Truck Dierks Bentley Party For Two Shania Twain & Billy Currington Where you Gonna Go Toby Keith 9. Sunshine & Summertime 9. All Day Long 9. Brokeback Waltz Sunshine & Summertime Faith Hill Mr Mom Lonestar I Don’t Want To Say Goodbye Teddy Thompson 10. Country Magic 10. Bottle It Up 10. Dangerous Waters Fishin’ In The Dark Nitty Gritty Dirt Band If I Could Bottle This Up Paul Overstreet Don’t Cross The River Garth Brooks TheINTERNATIONALTopTEN The Wild West Sequence DC Jitterbug LDC Singapore Fontenay Sous Bois, Val De Marne Riga, Latvia [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1. With These Eyes 1. All Day Long 1. Over The Rainbow With These Eyes Roch Voisine Mr Mom Lonestar Wonderful World Medley Cliff Richard 2. I Don’t Wanna Fight 2. Chill Factor 2. Beautiful Boy I Don’t Wanna Fight Westlife Last Night Chris Anderson & DJ Robbie Beautiful Boy Celine Dion 3. I Am Afraid 3. Black Horse 3. Make It Up Because Of You Kelly Clarkson Black Horse and The Cherry Tree KT Tunstall I Wanna Die Miranda Lambert 4. (Geek) In The Pink 4. Mony Mony 4. Racey Lacey Geek In The Pink Jason Mraz Mony Mony The Dean Brothers Racey Lacey Girls Aloud 5. Somewhere Out There 5. Doctor Doctor 5. Gordita Linda Somewhere Out There & James Ingram Bad Case Of Loving You Robert Palmer La Gorda Linda Arthur Hanlon 6. Bossa Nova Nights 6. Stitch It Up 6. Bicycle’s Waltz No Regrets Girls Aloud Elvis Medley The Dean Brothers Les Bicyclettes De Belsize Engelbert Humperdinck 7. X Factor 7. California Blue 7. Shake Yourself Loose That’s My Goal Shayne Ward California Blue Shake Yourself Loose Vickie Vinans 8. It’s Up To You 8. Dancing Violins 8. Ooops Up It’s Up To You Barbara Streisand Duelling Violins Ronan Hardiman Oops Up Snap vs. DJ Tomekk 9. U Tell Me 9. Islands In The Stream 9. If I Had When You Tell Me That You Love Me Westlife & D Ross Islands In The Stream & Kenny Rogers If I had a 1000 000 $ Barenaked Ladies 10. Dirty Cash 10. Mariana Mambo 10. Helluva Polka Dirty Cash Liberty X Mariana Mambo Chayanne If You Are Going Through Hell Rodney Adkin 35 thecharts

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Hill’s ‘n’ Toes Silver Spurs Sheffield City Liners Romford - Hillary Kurt Co Wexford, Ireland Lodge Moor, Sheffi eld 01708 427527 051 440762 0114 230 4857 1. Bosa Nova 1. Heartbreaker 1. Come Tomorrow Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon Come Tomorrow Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb 2. Misty 2. Bosa Nova 2. Keep On Dancing Misty Ray Stevens Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane Mc Donald Viene Mi Gente Chica 3. Irish Stew 3. Momma Mia 3. Trippin’ Irish Stew Sham rock Home To Mamma Patrizio Buanne Wait A Minute Pussycat Dolls 4. I Can’t Be Bothered 4. Suds In The Bucket 4. Push The Button I Can’t Be Botherered Miranda Lambert Suds In The Bucket Sara Evans Push The Button Sugababes 5. Kill The Spiders 5. Evergreen 5. Bosa Nova You Need A Man Around Here Brad Paisley Evergreen Will Young Blame It On The Bossa Nova Barbra Streisand 6. All Day Long 6. Celtic Tribute 6. Chiki Latino Mr Mom Lonestar Strings Of Fire Feet Of Flames Manana Por La Manana Oreja 7. Trust Me! 7. Love 2 Step 7. S.O.S Vincero Fredrik Kempe Busy Man Billy Ray Cyrus S.O.S Rihanna 8. Shake Yourself Loose 8. Irish Stew 8. Don’t Stop Doin’ It Shake Yourself Loose Vicki Winans Irish Stew Shamrock Don’t Stop Doin’ It Anastacia 9. Side By Side 9. All Day Long 9. Desafi nado We Can Work It Out Joni Harms Mr Mom Lonestar Desafi nado Astrud Gilberto & George Michael 10. Elliot’s Dream 10. The World 10. Dirty Cash I Love To Boogie T Rex The World Brad Paisley Dirty Cash Liberty X

Shy Boots & Stompers Teresa And Vera Cardiff & Machen LD Southport, Merseyside Essex, Cardiff, South Wales 01704 392300 07961 805174 029 20596136 1. Be Strong 1. Its Up To You 1. Keep On Dancing The Words I Love You Chris De Burgh It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand Vine Mi Genta Chica 2. Heartbreaker 2. SOS (Rescue Me) 2. Come Tomorrow Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon SOS Rihanna Come Tomorrow Barbra Streisand 3. All Day Long 3. The Reel Thing 3. The Reel Thing Mr Mom Lonestar Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife Hit Me With The Real Thing Westlife 4. Trust Me! 4. Sorry & Lonely 4. Sweet Addiction Vincero Fredrik Kempe Sorry Madonna Should I, Would I, Could I Modern Talking 5. The Way 5. Come Tomorrow 5. It’s Up To You The Way Clay Aiken Come Tomorrow Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand & Barry Gibb 6. Bosa Nova 6. Kill The Spiders 6. SOS (Rescue Me) Blame It On The Bossa Nova Jane McDonald You Need A Man Brad Paisley S O S Rihanna 7. Chiky Latino 7. Home 7. Pumping For Love Manana Por La Manana Oreja Home Michael Buble From Paris To Berlin Infernal 8. Black Horse 8. Pumping For Love 8. Maltese Waltz Black Horse & The Cherry Tree KT Tunstall From Paris To Berlin Infernal Call Me Sarah Connor 9. Whiskey In The Jar 9. Geek In The Pink 9. Double XL Whiskey In The Jar ShamRock Geek In The Pink Jason Mraz It Hurts Lena Philipsson 10. Crazy 10. Heartbreaker 10. Heartbreaker Crazy Gnarls Barkley Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon Heartbreaker Blue Lagoon 36 TheDANCERS’TopTEN

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1. (1) It’s Up To You (I) Kim Ray It’s Up To You Barbra Streisand 2. (3) Keep On Dancing (I) Robbie Mc Gowan Hickie Viene Mi Genta Chica 3. (2) Heartbreaker (I) Kate Sala Hearbreaker Blue Lagoon 4. (4) Bosa Nova (I) Phil Dennington Blame It On the Bossa Nova Jane McDonald 5. (5) Sweet Addiction (I) Daniel Whittaker & Kate Sala Should I, Would I, Could I Modern Talking 6. (-) Abba Mia (I) Maggie Gallagher Mamma Mia A-Teens 7. (-) Pumpin’ For Love (I) Neville Fitzgerald From Paris To Berlin Infernal 8. (6) The Reel Thing (A) Maggie Gallagher Hit You With The Real Thing Westlife 9. (7) Walk Back To Me (I) Peter Metelnick, Alison Biggs, Dan Albro Where You Gonna Go Toby Keith 10. (9) Celtic Kittens (I) Maggie Gallagher Celtic Kitten Ronan Hardiman

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A new face on the Line dance circuit hails from the beautiful island of Malta. Marisa D’Amato chats to Janet Slattery about her life changing experiences and imminent success ike many who have danced before An obvious lean towards the Line dance Golden Needles, Hillbilly Rock, Hillbilly Roll, her, Marisa D’Amato is a natural scene comes from her appearance on TV and Blue Roses. Her latest CD – as yet untitled on the dancefloor. The singing Line in a show named Country Jamboree. The – will contain 16 songs – three originals, the dancer has sown her seed in her programme is broadcast each Sunday in rest cover versions. Tracks for dancers include Lhomeland on the Island of Malta and Malta: “A lot of effort and research goes into Commitment and Closer. she is about to embark on a trip to the UK. the show,” she said. Booked for many events during the month of Her singing talents didn’t derive from between July her biggest stage will be at the Wolvestock “We screen an hours Country Music Show the lines. Marisa was once a member of the festival. where we show video clips, have Line Police Force where she sang as part of their dancing classes and do three dances. We also band. “I used to sing practically everything, Marisa is no virgin to the bright lights: “I’ve have guest singers and do a biography and according to the occasion. We had mainly visited the U.S.A. twice so far,” she said calendar section as well as give information receptions that had to do either with the excitedly. “The first time it was an adventure. on local Country Music events.” Marisa is Force, Government or Diplomatic. I began to I visited six States, starting from Texas, proud to say it is one of the most viewed take an interest in festivals and got involved Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee programmes, with top ratings at the until I reached my peak, participating in the and Georgia. I had a gig in Louisiana but the moment. Line dancing groups on the show Malta Song for Europe, which is the biggest real reason for my visit was that I was to be include, The Southern Country Linedancers, musical event on the island.” a guest artiste in Steve Kaufmann’s concert Forever Friends, The Sylvbury Stompers and held at The Palace Theatre in Maryville, The Reno Spiteri Dancing School. With all eyes on her, Marisa gave up her job Tennessee. I was so thrilled. Kaufmann is a in the Police Force, turned pro and released World Champion guitar player and also writes Marisa is very enthusiastic about Line her second album Country Heart & Soul in books and does camps for students.Working dancing: “It is very popular in Malta. I February 2004. Her third album Heartaches & alongside him at the concert was Gary Davis, live in the Southern part of the country Roses included duets with J J Johns and local three-time National Banjo Champion, an and you can find classes on different days Country music singer Araldo. Her fourth will artiste who owns many state titles as well. during the week in different localities. I am be released in time for her UK tour. Gary is a dedicated banjo teacher, a 15-year a Line dancer myself and also teach a class Dollywood entertainer, studio ace – and more of beginners once a week. I do it for fun This pretty 34 year old is a CMA member and recently – band leader for Dolly Parton on her as all the money goes to our Village Feast has established herself as a leading Country Bluegrass Album Tour. This was the most Club. The local dancers like the same as the Music singer. Her ultimate goal is to hit the fantastic moment in my life.” dancers in England. The most popular dances charts in Europe. “I want to take my music to at the moment are Kill the Spiders, Speak to as many countries as possible. I also want She returned Stateside in 2004: “This time I the Sky, The World and Irish Stew. Popular to produce a couple of songs which have had the opportunity to sing at the Nashville requests by dancers are Red Hot Salsa, Waltz potential in Line dancing and if I am lucky Palace with singer Pam McBeth, and at Across Texas, Tush Push and Pizzerico. I sing they may get into the top ten chart.” “Tootsies” famous bar in Broadway Street. mostly all of the songs they request.” This was a wonderful experience for me.” Marisa will be performing on the Main Stage There are several good Line dancing tracks at 3.25pm and on Stage Two at 4.45pm at So how does she feels about her forthcoming on each of Marisa’s albums, including the Wolvestock Festival on Saturday July 22, debut on the British festival scene: “I am really Islands in the Stream, Silver Threads & 2006. looking forward to the Wolvestock Festival and meeting fellow artistes,” she said. Marisa can be booked through her UK agent: 07720 585017. Email: [email protected] or “After that I shall be in Chaddesden, visit www.marisadamato.com Derbyshire on Monday July 24, where I am booked for a concert at L&B Linedancing. The following night I am entertaining at the Rolls Royce Flyers Line dancing Club.”

39 Dragonfest Returns

Stacey Poulter

Masters InIn Line Line

The Masters used satnav to land their dance–mobile in the Welsh valley of Prestatyn, where Linedancer staff found hobbits and goblins taking to the dancefl oor with Shrek and some lovely ladies

ith the perfect blend of music, The social dancing was paused by Rob Fowler Paul was first to teach on Saturday morning, movement and mayhem the as he cleared the decks to teach a new along with guest instructors, Scott Blevins Masters in Line managed to Country dance named Finders Keepers. With and Frankie Cull. Rachael joined them to pull off a weekend never to another great dance learnt the social dancers teach the popular dance Pump It. Wbe forgotten. If you missed remained on the floor until demo time. out on Dragonfest part two then you truly The Masters had something special planned missed out – the weekend had it all – comedy, Last year, the demo was a huge hit but could during the afternoon as a Line dance team heroes, fighting and romance. the Masters live up to their reputation? Paul named Mini Eclipse performed. It wasn’t said: “The theme was the Lord Of The Rings a regular demonstration by the team The dance room in Prestatyn is just the right and the demo was based loosely around it. The from Eclispe Dance Studios, Studio 54 in size for a social event. DJ Gary Lafferty kicked acts included the Hobbits and gollum, Rob as Peacehaven, as the CBeebies camera crew off proceedings with some social dancing and Aragorn, Rachael as the Elven queen Galadriel were poised to start the cameras rolling for he quickly found himself inundated with and me as the Elven warrior, Legolas, who had a future TV show. Paul added: They whizzed requests. Later, Big Dave kept the dancers extra long sleeves. The finishing dance was to around the room as the audience cheered and happy until early hours of the morning. Lets Stick Together.” clapped the youngsters.” 93873 93873 April 2006

Zoe Rushden, Nicola Lafferty, Racheal McEnaney, Charlotte O’Conner & Olivia McMillan

The evening brought an array of fairytale and cha to the Queen track I Want To Break Free magic to the arena. Rachael looked beautiful again has his trademark. The dance is really “Backstage you could dressed in an outfit made by Paul’s 15 year good once you master it, but be warned it old brother, Joe. But Rob was the real princess does have a restart on every wall but one. walk in on Monsters, (only the pictures can tell you why?) Paul was Rachael taught Inside Your Heaven, which is Donkeys and Men in obviously suffering from a dysfunctional brain what it says on the tin absolutely Heavenly. as his Zorro outfit didn’t really fit the theme. Lastly, Frankie taught Crazy by Neville Drag, and that was just Nevertheless, the theme was carried through Fitzgerald. to the second demo. Rob and I trying on With the dance education concluded the fun It included all sorts of characters that the and games were about to start again. Paul said: things for fun.” “fellowship” were meeting on their way. “Backstage you could walk in on Monsters, Some of the acts included Scott Blevins and Donkeys and Men in Drag, and that was just his ring wraiths doing Friction Addiction, Rob and I trying on things for fun.” Frankie Cull as Gandalf, Members of the Eclipse Senior Team doing a I need a Hero The farewell to Dragonfest 2006 witnessed routine, Annie an eight year old member of Rob’s return as the King, Team Nemesis the mini Eclipse team doing a solo to Shes performing a fantastic routine as the Women got that vibe, and Stacey Poulter, The British of Gondor, Paul and Rachael performing a Line Dance Masters Division 1 Champion, west coast swing routine, and two characters doing her Speechless routine. Also inlcuded out of Little Britain, Andy and Lou played by amongst these fantastic routines was Rob Gary Lafferty and Dave Baycroft. Paul added: and Paul doing “The Resurrection of Donkey, “They had the whole place in stitches. But starring Shrek”, needless to say Donkey got even the DJs were out done by Chris Higham, his revenge on Shrek who “Shot” Donkey last Chris Adams and Scott Blevins in drag.” year. The night concluded with Paul, Rachael and Rob doing their Save a Prayer routine. This event is the Social event to be seen at – Dragonfest part three is set for April 2007 Scott is well known for keeping dancers on – be there or miss out on your chance to their toes and his new dance which is a cha dance and have fun like never before.

Paul McAdam & Racheal McEnaney Caught by Captian Hook Crazy Chris Adams & Scott Blevins

41 Country girl LeAnn Rimes has a voice that is so powerful you feel tingles down your spine but, singing isn’t her only talent. Pamela Edelston finds a Country artist with a passion for dance

All singing and dancing er talents are endless and her Joining June Sarpong for the BBC Three professionalism is beyond all show LeAnn was the perfect guest, married expectations. I was purely to a professional dancer, she is more than entertained by LeAnn Rimes as qualified to give her opinions on the show. Hshe performed at BBC Television LeAnn also has dancing shoes of her own: “I Centre for the show Strictly Dance Fever. Her danced when I was a little girl, but I don’t voice was sensational but it is hardly surprising know if I can keep up. I can move but that is since she has been singing professionally since some tough stuff. age 13. She hit every note with ease and her voice was powerful yet soothing. She has an “My husband is a classically trained ballet incredible gift for performing and even in a TV dancer, he is amazing.” studio LeAnn only needed one take to produce a perfect sound. Her ability shone through as the You’ll be pleased to hear she backed Darren cameras rolled and we tapped our feet to her and Lana: “I would have to say Darren and infectious beat. It was defi nitely the highlight Lana they have this chemistry that no one of my evening. else does.” 18 All singing ...... and dancing

LeAnn has always been involved in dance and Her life has had some trials and tribulations, for in the past has tried Line dancing, she told every success there has been hard times. None Linedancer: “I think Line dancing’s great! I more so than when she found herself embroiled tried it a while ago, and it is a lot of fun.” in a law suit against her dad Wilbur and former manager, Lyle Walker. LeAnn fi nally settled At home LeAnn has a couple of Grammy the issue out of court: “My dad and I have a Awards on her fireplace – she is touring wonderful relationship, and everything is fi ne. Europe promoting her latest album – He’s great, he’s just my dad now – it’s easier.” Whatever We Wanna. With her love of dance I expect that it will be packed with tracks suitable for dancing too. “I think Line Musically LeAnn is almost perfect, especially from a Line dance point of view. The Country dancing’s great! pop singer has already had masses of success, selling 37 million records world-wide. You I tried it a while have to ask with so much achieved what is left for LeAnn, but at the tender age of just 23, ago, and it is a lot LeAnn plans on being around for many more years and so we can only wait to enjoy her of fun.” future, she said: “I’m really happy personally with my marriage and friends and family, but I’m always looking to better myself and to Living in Nashville, LeAnn prefers not to be explore new things. in the bright lights of Hollywood: “I’ve always loved Nashville,” she explains. “When I got “I’m satisfied to a certain extent, but I want to married, I felt that it could be the perfect push boundaries as much as I can, because if place to make my home. My mom and dad you don’t, you lose that excitement in life.” lived here, and my husband’s family is in Michigan, so it’s centrally located. It’s a great Her album is due out on June 5, 2006 and place to work and also to be able to get all my LeAnn says this is the first time she has been priorities in balance.”

I want to push boundaries as much as I can able to write from experience: “It’s very Recently Keith Urban and Nicole autobiographical and tells where I’ve been Kidman have moved into the over the last 10 years, where I’m at now, and neighbourhood, LeAnn likes to how comfortable I am to talk about it.” party with the Australian ‘A list’ celebrities but there are Born in Mississippi, raised in Texas, LeAnn has some drawbacks: “I hate the been singing a Country tune since the age of fact that we have paparazzi two. Her album Blue sold over seven million now. We never had them copies and won her several international before, and they set awards. She was never one to take the easy outside of my house, option an worked hard releasing an average and I drive out and of one album a year, touring the world and they follow ME, and making her film debut in Coyote Ugly. this is why I moved from LA. I love LeAnn has always included a Country vibe ‘em living around but also appeals to the mainstream charts the corner, but because of her willingness to sing other she brings the styles: “Country music has always been my paparazzi with home base,” she says. “It always will be but her!” that doesn’t mean I have to put limitations on it. It’s so much fun to be free.”

45 Country weekends usually relay on live acts to pull off a good show, but at Pakefi eld the dancers got all acting, dancing and singing as Val Self and Jon Keys held another successful event What an encore

here are times when we are on Saturday night when Billy Curtis, Jon blown away by the talents of Keys, Vegas and Brushwood all performed performers on the Line dance an encore together. The entertainment was circuit. At Pakefield Pontins in out of this world and you could almost feel Suffolk, Gemma Fairweather left the room moving with the dancers. I think Linedancers speechless. Gemma it is safe to say all the crowd and the bands sang and danced as the five had a blast. Organiser Jon was also fantastic hundredT guests were endlessly entertained. joining in all weekend along side Billy Curtis, She originally comes from Norfolk and is fast playing percussion on the bongos and the becoming one of the UK’s best female vocalist tambourine. on the Line dance circuit. Gemma may have shone but she was just part of the things Feet were moving from morning until night which made this weekend the huge success on the dancefloor with workshops by Kate that it was. Everything went according Sala, Peter Metelnick, Val Self and Michelle to plan, organiser, Val Self said: “We didn’t Risley. All of the dances were appreciated by hear one complaint all weekend, everyone those on the floor and each workshop was had a great time. well attended. Val taught Broken Hearted Some of my own Lovers written by Geri ‘Trust Me’ Morrison dancers from my and a Neville Fitzgerald dance Pumpin club went along for Love. Val added: “The Nev dance was and have all told slightly tricky but people really liked it. It was me how much they probably slightly more popular than the first enjoyed the tuition but both went down well.” and the live acts.” Always popular, Peter and Alison got everyone Other than Gemma moving with their dances including Lookin’ 4 Fairweather, Glenn Trouble, Red Dress and Come Into My World. Rogers was making Peter and Alison often have top ten dance his usual deep hits and the crowd were able to enjoy a Country sound with shuffle on the floor with these experienced some nice dance choreographers. music. Magill, Billy Bubba King, Vegas, Michelle Risley got funky with the theme Brushwood and tune from Grease, singing–a–long to Billy Curtis were Hydromatic. One onlooker said: “Michelle Brushwood also playing live had a really great teaching style, she made it for the crowds. All really fun with a high energy approach.” these live acts are dedicated to the Country market and are sensational at serving the Line The crowd loved it and were pumped up dancers on the floor. It is no wonder people and ready for when Kate Sala took over are giving the event glowing reports with a the teaching spot. Kate taught Soiree and a first class quality line up like this. The acts brand new dance launched at the event Bad were all magnificent and there were a few Boy Tango. Val added: “Both dances taught moments of unique musical brilliance like by Kate went down really well. She is loved

46 Jon Keys & Val Self

The gang from Peacetrain dress-up again Billy Curtis & Kate Sala

Vegas

by many. She will be back next year for the was called Bad Boy Tango after the whole weekend.” teach, the dancers kept shouting out ‘again again'. Kate said: “It was the first time for me at Pakefield and I was nicely surprised to see so Val added: “I think we got the many familiar, friendly faces. The venue has a numbers just right. We limited big dancefloor and the number of dancers was them to give everyone just right for the workshops and the evening. room on the dancefloor. The event was also no “The workshops were very well attended smoking which I find is sometimes dancers like to go shopping or proving more popular sight seeing, especially when they are by with the punters. the coast, during the day but the dancefloor remained full through the whole day “We like to review all on Sunday.” the dances taught during the day at 7:30pm and Preparation was key to things going so well, again, this was prefared by Kate added: “Val Self, Michelle and myself those on the floor. Partner dances and got together before the Sunday workshop workshops were also running in the began and discussed the dances that we Princess Bar Ballroom which made the would teach to make sure that there was a schedule that bit more interesting. good mix of music and levels for all to enjoy This year Dawn and Carole led the We received some good feedback at the end partner dances and proved to be a of the weekend so felt we had all done a hit. They will be back again next good job. One of the new dances I taught year too.”

Gemma Fairweather 47 48 INTERMEDIATE S from Leave AMarkCD;‘RhythmIsGonna GetYou’ fromLeave byGloriaEstefan. Music Suggestion:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 2 Wall LineDance:- Section 8 Kicks Front &Side,BallChange,Step,Rock KicksFront Step,Triple 1/2Turn Left. Section 8 SailorStep,Rock &Side,BallChange,Step. KicksFront 1/4Turn Left, Section 7 SideRight,Hold,SyncopatedRock, x2. Section 6 Rock. SyncopatedWeave Side,Cross Cross, Right,1/2Turn Left, Section 5 Full Turn Rock Step,3/4Triple Right&ShuffleForward, Turn Left. Section 4 Toe Touches &ShuffleForward. withBallChange,Full Turn Left Section 3 Section 2 Diagonal Side Rock & Cross Shuffle, Step, Brush, Triple DiagonalSideRock Shuffle,Step,Brush, 1/2Turn. &Cross Section 2 eto DiagonalSideRocks ShufflesleadingRight&Left. andCross Section 1 9-6 Se ako alo ih.Se owr et tpfradrgt &Lf.Rgt Forward Forward Right. &Left. &Right.Left. right. Stepforward left. Stepbackonball ofright.Stepforward Onthespot & 59-60 Onthespot left. right.Stepforward Stepforward Stepbackonball ofleft. &Right.Rock. & 55-56 &Right.Rock. besideright. Rock Stepleft righttoside.Rock inplace. ontoleft besideright.Rock Stepleft rightto rightside.Rock inplace. ontoleft & 47-48 &Cross.Side. & 43-44 overright.Steprighttoside. Steprighttoside.Crossleft & 35-36 3&6 Til tp12tr et tpig-Lf,Rgt et Til un Turning left Triple Turn Onthespot Triple Right,Left. stepping-Left, left, step1/2turn SailorStep 63 &64 Turning left side.Steprighttoplace. toleft Stepleft Cross rightbehindleft. 49 &50 Triple Turn RightShuffl Turning left shuffl Left Triple Right,Left. stepping-Left, left, step3/4turn BackBallChange right. besideright.Stepforward right.Closeleft Stepforward Triple Turn 31 &32 27 &28 left. Stepforward Closerightbesideleft. left. Stepforward CrossStep 23 &24 Touch right. Stepforward back.Stepbackonballofleft. left 19 &20 Triple Right. stepping-Right,Left, left, step1/2turn side.Crossrightoverleft. toleft Stepleft Crossrightoverleft. 15 &16 11 &12 1-6 Rc owr nlf.Rc akot ih. ok tp Onthe spot Onthespot Onthespot Rock. Step. Kick. Right Kick. Right Right.Hold. Right.Hold. Onthe spot Rock onleft. backontoright. Rock forward right.Kickrightto side. Kickforward 61 -62 Right Rock. Step. 57 -58 Onthe spot side. toleft Kickleft left. Kickforward Step.Behind. 53 -54 Rock. Step. Steprighttoside.Hold. Steprighttoside.Hold. Onthe spot 45 -46 41 -42 Rock Crossrockrightoverleft. backontoleft. Front. Side. 39 -40 behind right. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 33 -34 Rock onleft. backontoright. Rock forward 29 -30 Step.Hook. Touch Touch forward. left side. toleft left 17 -18 knee. rightbehindandhookleft Brush left. Stepforward 13 -14 Note:- 0 tprgtdaoal owr ih.Rc akot et Rgt ok Forward Right.Rock. right.Rock backontoleft. Steprightdiagonallyforward 9 -10 Coslf vrrgt tprgtt ih ie rs etoe ih. CrossStep CrossStep overright. overright.Steprighttoside.Crossleft Crossleft side.Crossrightoverleft. toleft Stepleft Crossrightoverleft. 7 &8 3 &4 8& rs ih eidlf.Se ett etsd. rs Left Cross& side. toleft Stepleft Crossrightbehindleft. 38 & Se ih ignlyfradrgt okbc nolf. ih.Rc. Forward Rock. Left. Right.Rock. Rock left. backontoright. diagonallyforward Stepleft right.Rock backontoleft. Steprightdiagonallyforward 5 -6 1 -2 TEPS 2 okfradot ih. Rock Turning left Turn Turning left Turning right ontoright. Rock forward androckbackonleft. left 1/4turn Onballofrightturn Turning left 52 Turn Turn 51 Turn Turn Turn side. toleft steppingleft left, Onballofright pivot1/2turn 37 right. andpivot1/2turn Stepbackleft right. rightandpivot1/2turn Stepforward 26 25 left. Stepbackrightandpivot1/2turn left. andpivot1/2turn left Stepforward 22 21 Steps 1-12travelslightlyforward. A CTUAL 64 Counts. Intermediate Level. 64Counts.Intermediate ‘Now ICanDance’ byColiseumfromLineDanceFever Working 11;‘Love OnYou’ byJohnMichaelMontgomery Michael Vera-Lobos (Aus)Sept98. ‘Now ICanDance’byTinaArenafrom InDeepalbum. F OOTWORK Into The Arena S C ALLING UGGESTION e Forward e e Forward e D Michael Vera-Lobos IRECTION BEGINNER 49 Sho Botham IRECTION D UGGESTION ALLING C S One Cha Cha Cha Cha OOTWORK F This dance was created to introduce beginners to on-beat cha cha rhythm and half turn pivots. 32 Counts. Beginner Level ‘Some Kind Of Trouble’ by Tanya Tucker (120 bpm) from Most Awesome Line Dancing Album 5; (120 bpm) from Most Awesome Tucker by Tanya ‘Some Kind Of Trouble’ Sho Botham (UK) March 2006 Sho Botham (UK) March CTUAL A TEPS 5 - 6 7 - 8 Step right forward. height. Click fingers at shoulder Pivot 1/2 turn left. fingers at shoulder height. Click Step Click Click Turn left Turning 1 - 2 forward forward left. Walk right. Walk Walk Walk Forward 7 - 8 Pivot 1/2 turn right. Click fingers at shoulder height. Click Turn right Turning 5 - 6 Step forward left. Click fingers at shoulder height. Step Click 1 - 2 forward forward left. right. Walk Walk Walk Walk Forward 5 - 6 onto right. Cross rock left over right. Recover Cross Rock Right 1 - 2 onto left. Cross rock right over left. Recover Cross Rock Left 5 - 6 onto right. Cross rock left over right. Recover Cross Rock Right 1 - 2 onto left. Cross rock right over left. Recover Cross Rock Left 3 & 4 Step forward left. Close right beside left. Step forward left. Left Shuffle 3 & 4 Step forward left right. Close beside right. Step forward right. Right Shuffle 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left 3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left Step right to right side. beside right. Side Close Side Right 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Side Close Side Left 3 & 4 Step right to right side. Close left Step right to right side. beside right. Side Close Side Right Section 4 Forward x 2, Shuffle Forward, Walk Step, Click, Pivot 1/2, Click Section 3 Forward x 2, Shuffle Forward, Walk Pivot, Click, Pivot 1/2, Click Section 2 Chasse Left Chasse Right, Cross Cross Rock, Rock, Section 1 Chasse Left Chasse Right, Cross Cross Rock, Rock, S It is not track specific to provide maximum flexibility in choice of music. It is not track specific to provide maximum flexibility ‘I Just Want Love’ by Mindy McCready (103 bpm) from Most Awesome Line Dancing Album 8 Love’ by Mindy McCready (103 bpm) from Most Awesome ‘I Just Want Choreographer’s Note: Choreographed by: Music Suggestions: 1 Wall Line Dance:- 1 Wall approved by Script 50 BEGINNER approved by Script Music Suggestion:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S eto Walk Weave Back,Hitch1/4Turn Right,Hold Left, Section 3 Side StepTouches Weave Right,Right&Left Section 2 HeelTogether, RightHeelHookCombination,Left RightPoint, Touch Section 1 eto StepsBackwith Claps,CoasterStep,StepForward Section 5 Rumba Box leadingRightSide Section 4 Se owr ih.Se owr et RgtLf Forward Back Back RightLeft BackTogether BackClap BackClap BackHold Forward Left Hold Forward Right SideTogether left. right.Stepforward Step forward CrossHold Step backonright.Stepleft. SideTogether 7 -8 Holdandclap. Stepbackonleft. Back Right 5 -6 Stepbackonright.Hold andclap. 3 -4 1 -2 BehindSide Back Hold. Stepbackonleft. Turning left Left side.Step rightbesideleft. toleft Stepleft 7 -8 onright.Hold. Step forward Right BackTurn5 -6 Hitch besideright. Step righttoside.Stepleft 3 -4 SideTouch Right 1 -2 SideTouch SideCross overright.Hold. Crossleft behindright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft SideBehind 7 -8 Walk backonright.Make hitchingrightknee. left 1/4turn Back On the spot 5 -6 Walk backonright.Walk Backonleft. 3 -4 Point1 -2 Touch HeelTogether side.Touch toleft Stepleft rightbesideleft. HeelStep Steprighttoside.Touch beside right. left Onthespot 7 -8 overright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 5 -6 behindright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 3 -4 1 -2 HeelHook Touch righttoside.Touch rightbesideleft. Touch besideright. Stepleft heelforward. left 7 -8 Touch Stepbackonright. rightheelforward. 5 -6 Touch tappingrighttoe. Hookrightacrossleft rightheelforward. 3 -4 1 -2 TEPS A CTUAL 40Counts.BeginnerLevel. Any upbeattrack. ‘I Fell byCarleneCarter(168 bpm)fromHindsight20/20(start onvocals) InLove’ Kim Ray(UK)March 2006. Wanna Do F That For OOTWORK Watcha S C ALLING UGGESTION D IRECTION Kim Ray BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE 51 IRECTION D Robbie McGowan Hickie Robbie UGGESTION ALLING C S Walking OOTWORK F Backwards Robbie McGowan Hickie (UK) March 2006. McGowan Hickie (UK) March Robbie 32 Counts. Beginner/Intermediate Level. ‘Walking Backwards’ by Brandon Sandefur (104 bpm) from Walking Backwards Album (intro: 8 counts from heavy beat). (104 bpm) from Walking Backwards’ by Brandon Sandefur ‘Walking ‘I’ll Take Texas’ by Vince Gill (114bpm) from ‘Toe The Line 4’ CD (16-count intro). by Vince Gill (114bpm) from ‘Toe Texas’ ‘I’ll Take CTUAL A Music ends during Wall 9 (facing 9:00) at this point. See Ending below. 9 (facing 9:00) at this point. See Ending Music ends during Wall Turn 1/4 right stepping right to side (to face front wall) and hold. Turn Hold Turn right Turning Replace counts 3 & 4 with triple step in place stepping left, right, left. Replace TEPS 5 - 6 right forward. Rock back left. Rock Right Rock Forward 1 - 2 forward Rock right. back left. Rock Left Rock Forward 3 - 4 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Cross Side 5 - 6 forward back left. Rock Rock right. Back Rock 1 - 2 back on left. back on right. Walk Walk Right Left Back 7 - 8 left toe out to side. Step left beside right. (9:00) Touch 1 - 2 forward Rock back right. left. Rock 5 - 6 left. 1/2 right stepping right beside right toe out to side. Turn Touch Turn Touch right Turning Left Rock Forward 3 & 4 step full turn left left, in place stepping right, left. Triple Turn Full Triple left Turning 7 & 8 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward 1 & 2 back onto left. Cross rock right over left. Step right to side. Rock 5 & 6 Cross left behind right turning 1/4 left. Step right to place. Step left forward. Turn Sailor Side Cross Rock Right left Turning 7 & 8 Step left forward. right beside left. Close Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 3 & 4 Step back right. Lock left across right. Step back right. Back Lock Back 7 & 8 Right shuffle back turning 1/2 right stepping right, left, right. (3:00) Shuffle Turn right Turning 3 & 4 Step left left. back. Step right beside Cross left over right. Coaster Cross Right Note:- Ending 3 (facing 9:00): 9 at count 6 of section Music ends during Wall Option:- Section 3 Forward Turn Shuffle 1/2 Rock, Turn, Step Full Forward Triple Rock, Section 2 Right Shuffle Forward Cross, Side, Cross Side, Sailor 1/4 Turn, Rock Section 1 Back x 2, Lock Left Step Back, Back Rock, Walk Shuffle Forward Section 4 Forward Left Rock, Right Coaster Cross, Monterey 1/2 Turn S Music Suggestion:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall approved by Script approved by Script

52 BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Restart:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S eto Sweep,SailorTurn, Step,Pivot,Sways ShuffleForward, Section 4 Sailor Sweep,Left Back,Shuffle1/2Turn Cross, x2,Left Section 3 SweepsandStepsBack,Weave, Shuffles Cross Section 2 Toe, Heel,SideShuffle,Toe, Heel,CoasterStep,MamboForward Section 1 Restart:- Option:- Sufe12tr etsepn ih,lf,rgt we etfott ak Shuffleturn fronttoback. right.Sweepleft steppingright,left, left Shuffle1/2turn 5 &6 Se ih owr.Pvt12lf.Se ih owr. tpPvtSe Turning left Step StepPivot Steprightforward. 1/2left. Pivot Steprightforward. 5 &6 tplf owr.Coergtbsd et tplf owr. etSufe Forward Shuffle Left Turning left Turning right Onthespot ShuffleTurn SailorTurn forward. Stepleft Closerightbesideleft. forward. Stepleft SailorStep 1/4right.Steprightbesideleft. tosideturning Stepleft Crossrightbehindleft. 3 &4 1 &2 beside right. behindright.Steprighttoside.left Crossleft 7 &8 right,left. steppingleft, left Shuffle 1/2turn 3 &4 Left BehindSideCross MamboForward Left CoasterStep side.Steprightinfront. toleft Stepleft Steprightbehindleft. SideClose 3 &4 Rock besideright. rightback.Stepleft Rock forward. left besideright.Steprightforward. Step rightback.Stepleft 7 &8 5 &6 toside. Stepleft toside.Closerightbesideleft. Stepleft 2 &3 7 - 8 Sway left. Swayright. Sway left. 7 -8 Coslf vrrgt tprgtbc. rs ak Back CrossBack overright.Steprightback. Crossleft Back 1 -2 Back outandstepback. Sweeprightoutandstepback.left 1 -2 TEPS Se ett etsd.Cosrgtoe et SideCross Left Right SideCross SweepCross SweepCross side.Crossrightoverleft. toleft Stepleft Sweeprightfrombacktofront.Crossoverleft. Onthespot overright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft & 8 & 7 overright. frombacktofront.Crossleft Sweepleft Onthespot & 6 & 5 Toe Heel Toe Heel Touch Touch righttoebesideleft. rightheelbesideleft. & 4 Touch toebesideright.Touch left heelbesideright. left 1 & we ih rn obc. we Onthespot Sweep Sweeprightfronttoback. & There isonerestart inthisdance:duringWall count12insection2. 3(facing6:00),after During counts 3&4 you can add a full triple turn right. During counts3&4youcanaddafulltripleturn Wall 3(facing6:00):Restart count12. dancefrombeginningafter A CTUAL 32 Counts. Beginner/Intermediate Level. 32Counts.Beginner/Intermediate ‘Dance WithTheOneThatBroughtYou’ byShaniaTwain (154bpm)fromShaniaTwain Album(32countintro, starton vocals). Dynamite Dot(UK)May2006. F OOTWORK Stepper Two S C ALLING UGGESTION D IRECTION Dynamite Dot BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE 53 Gaye Teather IRECTION D UGGESTION ALLING C S Macca Mambo OOTWORK F 32 Counts. Beginner/Intermediate Level Gaye Teather (UK) January 2006 Gaye Teather ‘Behind Closed Doors’ by Jane McDonald (126 bpm) from You Belong To Me Album (16 count intro) Belong To ‘Behind Closed Doors’ by Jane McDonald (126 bpm) from You ‘Mexican Moon’ by Glen Mitchell (130bpm) from Line Dance Fever 13 (64 count intro); by Glen Mitchell (130bpm) from Line Dance Fever Moon’ ‘Mexican CTUAL A TEPS 5 - 6 7 - 8 Step right to side. Hold and click fingers above head. left toe behind right. Unwind 1/2 turn left ends on left). (weight (3:00) Touch Behind Unwind left Turning Side Hold Right 1 - 2 onto right making 1/4 turn right. (9:00) left to side. Recover Rock Turn Rock right Turning 7 - 8 left toe across right. left toe to left side. Touch Touch Touch Touch On the spot 3 - 4 right toe across left. right toe to right side. Touch Touch Touch Touch On the spot 7 - 8 1/4 turn right stepping right forward. Cross left behind right. Make (6:00) Behind Turn right Turning 5 - 6 onto right. left to left Rock side. Recover Side Rock 1 - 2 onto left. Recover right to right side. Rock Side Rock Right 5 - 6 forward Rock onto right. on left. Recover Left Rock Forward 1 - 2 forward onto left. Rock on right. Recover Right Rock Forward 3 & 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 5 & 6 onto left. Step right slightly forward. right to right side. Recover Rock Side Mambo Right 1 & 2 onto right. Step left left forward. slightly to left Rock side. Recover Side Mambo Left 3 & 4 Cross right over left. Step left to left Cross right over left. side. Cross Shuffle Left 7 & 8 turn 3/4 left stepping left, right, left. (3:00) Triple Turn Triple left Turning 3 & 4 Step right back. Step left forward. beside right. Step right Coaster Step On the spot Section 4 Shuffle, Side, Hold, Behind, Unwind 1/2 Left 1/4 Turn, Side Rock, Section 3 Touches Right Side Mambo, Toe Touches, Left Side Mambo, Toe Section 2 Right Behind, 1/4 Turn Cross Shuffle, Side Rock, Side Rock, Section 1 Left 3/4 Turn Forward Coaster Step, Forward Triple Rock, Rock, S Choreographed to: Music Suggestion: 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall Choreographed by: ‘Corazon Latino’ by Jordi Cubino (121 bpm) from Playa Total 7 Album; ‘Corazon Latino’ by Jordi Cubino (121 bpm) from Playa Total Love (both 32 count intro) Mambo Album ‘Cuba’ by Gibson Brothers (121 bpm) from We approved by Script approved by Script

54 BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Tag: to: Choreographed by: Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S eto 1/4Turn, 1/4Turn, Rock, Cross Chasse1/4Turn, 1/4Turn, Touch Section 4 Heel,Toe, BackRock 1/4Turn Left, Heel,ChasseLeft, Section 3 Rock, BackRock, BackRock RightKickBallChange,Forward Section 2 Side,BackRock, Side,Behind,Cross, ShuffleTurn 1/2Right Section 1 iih AttheendofWall 8(facingthefront): Finish Se ih osd.Coslf eidrgt tprgtt ie Sd eidSd Right SideBehind behindright.Steprighttoside. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 1 -2& Se ih osd.Coelf eiergt un14rgtsepn ih osd. ieCoeTr Turning right Left SideCloseTurn besideright.Turn Steprighttoside.Closeleft 1/4rightsteppingtoside. Chasse Left 5 &6 Onthespot side. toleft Stepleft side.Closerightbesideleft. toleft Stepleft Turning right KickBallChange 5 &6 ShuffleTurn toplace. Stepleft Steprightbesideleft. Kick rightforward. 3 &4 (6:00) rightleft. rightsteppingleft, Shuffle 1/2turn 7 &8 tprgtbgse orgt ld etbsd ih. tpSie Right Turning left StepSlide StepPivot StepPivot Left Back beside right. Steprightbigsteptoright.Slideleft 1 -2 CrossRock (6:00) left. BackRock 1/2turn Pivot Steprightforward. (12:00) left. 1/2turn Pivot Step rightforward. Turn Touch 3 -4 Onthespot Turning left Back 1 -2 Make toside.Touch rightsteppingleft 1/4turn (3:00) rightbeside left. Forward HeelToe Heel Back Turn7 -8 Turn BackRock Recover Crossrockrightoverleft. weightontoleft. toside. Make steppingrightback. Make steppingleft left left 1/4turn 1/4turn Rock Forward 3 -4 1 -2 BackRock Back Rock backonright.Recover ontoleft. besideright. heel,toe,heeltocloseleft Swivelleft 7 -8 BackRock 2 -4 CrossSide Rock backonright.Recover ontoleft. onright.Recover Rock ontoleft. forward 7 -8 Rock5 -6 backonright.Recover ontoleft. 1 -2 Rock Recover backonleft. ontoright. overright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft 5 -6 3 -4 TEPS a DancedattheendofWall 6(facingbackwall): Tag ae14tr etsepn ih osd.(:0 Tr Turning left Turn Make steppingrighttoside.(3:00) left 1/4turn 1 There isoneshort tag,dancedattheendofWall 6 A CTUAL ‘Who’s Your‘Who’s byMike Daddy’ Walker (114bpm)from CDMike Walker (startonvocals) Andrew, SimonandSheila(UK) April2006 32 Counts. Beginner/Intermediate Level 32 Counts.Beginner/Intermediate Who’s Ya F OOTWORK Daddy S C ALLING UGGESTION Andrew, SheilaandSimon D IRECTION INTERMEDIATE 55 Robert Lindsay Robert IRECTION D UGGESTION ALLING C S Fallen OOTWORK F Robert Lindsay (Scotland) FebruaryRobert 2006 32 Counts. Intermediate Level ‘Fallen’ by Brushwood Album (32 count intro) (129 bpm) from Closing Time In Cheatingville ‘Fallen’ ‘Obviously’ by McFly from Room On The 3rd Floor (16-count intro). ‘Obviously’ by McFly from Room CTUAL A TEPS 5 - 6 Skate left diagonally forward left. forward Skate right diagonally right. Skate Skate 1 - 2 onto left. back on right. Recover Rock Back Rock On the spot 5 - 6 1/2 right stepping right beside left. right to right side. Turn Touch Turn Touch right Turning 1 - 2 onto left. back on right. Recover Rock Back Rock On the spot 5 - 6 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Step Pivot right Turning 1 - 2 Step right forward. Hold. Step Hold Forward 5 - 6 Cross left over right. Unwind full turn right (back to face 12:00). Cross Unwind right Turning 1 - 2 onto left. left. right across Recover Rock Cross Rock On the spot 7 & 8 Step left forward. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle 3 & 4 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Right Shuffle Forward 7 & 8 right forward. left to left side. Step left beside right. Touch Touch & Touch Touch On the spot 7 & 8 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping left, right, left. Shuffle Turn 7 & 8 1/4 left stepping onto left. Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Turn Side Close Turn left Turning 3 & 4 Step right to side. Close left right to right side. beside right. Step Side Close Side Right & 3 - 4 right behind left. Step right behind left. Step left forward. Touch & Step Touch Forward & 3 - 4 left behind right. Step left behind right. Step right forward. Touch & Step Touch Section 4 Right Shuffle, Skate Left, Back Rock, Skate Right, Left Shuffle Section 3 1/2 Monterey Right, Step, Touch Behind, Step, Touch, Back Rock, Section 2 Step, Pivot 1/2, Shuffle 1/2 Turn Step, Hold, Behind, Step, Touch, Section 1 Left Right Chasse, Cross, Cross Unwind, Chasse 1/4 Turn Rock, S Music Suggestion:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall approved by Script approved by Script

56 INTERMEDIATE startonthenext word‘me’) to: Choreographed by: Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S eto 1/4Turn, 1/4Turn, Step,Pivot1/2,1/4Turn, Weave Right Section 4 Touch, Together, Kick,Together, Rock &Together, 1/2Box, Shuffle Section 3 Side Rock Full Turn Crosses, Right&Left RightBallChanges Section 2 Touch, Together, Kick,Together, Rock &Together, Shuffle,Step,Pivot1/2 Section 1 pin Replace withsteporjump. stompleft Option Coslf eidrgt tprgtt ie tm etbsd ih. BehindSideStomp beside right. behindright.Steprighttoside.Stompleft Crossleft Turn StepPivot Right Forward 7 &8 Make steppingrighttoside. 1/2left. left Pivot 1/4turn Steprightforward. SideTogether Step SideShuffle 3 &4 Rock &Together besideright.Steprighttoside. Step righttoside.Stepleft forward. Stepleft side.Steprightbesideleft. toleft Step left 7 &8 Rock righttoside.Recover Steprightbesideleft. onto left. 5 &6 3 &4 Forward Rock &Cross Turning right Rock &Cross Forward Step StepPivot RightShuffle side.Recover Rock toleft overright. left ontoright.Crossleft Rock righttoside.Recover Crossrightoverleft. onto left. Rock &Together 3 &4 1 &2 forward. right.Stepleft 1/2turn Pivot forward. Step left besideright.Steprightforward. Stepleft Step rightforward. 7 &8 side.Recover Rock toleft besideright. left ontoright.Stepleft 5 &6 3 &4 TEPS Coslf eidrgt tprgtt ih ie Bhn ie Right CrossSide BehindSide Turning left Turn Together over right.Steprighttoside. Crossleft On thespot KickTogether behindright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft 6 & Touch Together 5 & toside.Steprightbesideleft. Make steppingleft left 1/4turn 1 & Turning right besideright. Stepleft forward. Kickleft Touch side.Touch toleft left besideright. left Turn & 2 & Turn & 1 & Turn & Stepbackonballofleft. Make rightsteppingforward. 1/4turn KickTogether Onthespot Stepbackonballofleft. Make rightsteppingforward. 1/4turn Stepbackonballofleft. Make rightsteppingforward. 1/4turn 7 & 6 & Touch Together 5 & Steprightbesideleft. Kickrightforward. Touch righttoside.Touch rightbesideleft. 2 & 1 & Mk / unlf tpiglf owr. Turn forward. Make steppingleft left 1/4turn Turn 2 Make right steppingrightforward. 1/4turn 8 A CTUAL ‘The Devil & Me’ by BR5-49 (98 bpm) from CD Dog Days (very quick intro - after thewords‘Ohdevil and.....’ quick intro-after Devil &Me’byBR5-49(98bpm)fromCD DogDays(very ‘The 32 Counts. Intermediate Level 32Counts.Intermediate Peter Metelnick&AlisonBiggs(UK)2006 F Lookin’ 4 OOTWORK Trouble S C ALLING UGGESTION Peter Metelnick&AlisonBiggs D IRECTION INTERMEDIATE 57 Maggie Gallagher IRECTION D secs in total) UGGESTION ALLING C S Celtic Kittens OOTWORK F Maggie Gallagher (UK) January 2006 32 Counts. Intermediate Level ‘Celtic Kittens’ by Michael Flatley (130 bpm) from Celtic Tiger Album CTUAL A There is one short tag (4 counts) at the end of Wall 6 There is one short tag (4 counts) at the end of Wall & 6 right to right side. Step left beside right. Point & Point Left & 4 & 5 right heel across left toe. Step left to left side. Tap left to left Step right beside left. side. Point & Heel & Point Left On the spot & 3 left toe behind right heel. Step right to place. Tap & Toe On the spot & 4 & 5 & 6 left heel across right toe. Step right to right side. Tap right to right side. Step left beside right. Point left to left Step right beside left. side. Point & Heel & Point & Point Right On the spot Left & 3 right toe behind left heel. Step left to place. Tap & Toe On the spot Tag Tag 6 (facing the back wall): Danced once at the end of Wall TEPS 7 - 8 Step left forward. 1/4 turn right stepping right. Cross left over right. Make Cross Step Turn right Turning 5 - 6 onto right. back onto left. Recover Rock Back Rock Back 1 - 2 1/2 left left stepping forward. 1/2 left stepping right back. Turn Turn Turn Turn left Turning 5 - 6 1/2 turn Step left right stepping right forward. to left side. Make Side Turn right Turning 1 - 2 Step right back. Step left to left side. Back Side Left 1 & 2 3 & 4 1/4 left stepping right back. Step left to side. Cross right over left. Turn onto right. Cross left left over right. to left Rock side. Recover & Cross Turn & Cross Rock left Turning Right 3 & 4 forward onto left. Rock Step right beside left. onto right. Recover Right Mambo Forward 7 & 8 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. Left Shuffle Forward 3 & 4 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Cross Shuffle 1 & 2 right heel across left toe. left toe behind right heel. Step left to side. Tap Tap & Heel Tap Left 1 & 2 left heel across right toe. right toe behind left to side. Tap heel. Step right Tap & Heel Tap Right & 7 & 8 Step right beside left. Scuff left forward. Hitch left. Cross left over right. & Scuff Hitch Cross Forward & 7 & 8 Step left right. Scuff right forward. beside Hitch right. Cross right over left. & Scuff Hitch Cross Forward Section 4 Left, Cross Turn Full Mambo Forward, Step, 1/4 Turn, Back Rock, Section 3 Right, Left Back, Side, Right Cross Side, 1/2 Turn Shuffle, Shuffle Section 2 Heel Crosses (Left), Tap Cross Side Switches, Scuff, Hitch, Toe Section 1 Heel Crosses (Right), Side Switches, Scuff, Hitch, Cross Tap Toe S Tag:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall (long intro - 55 second instrumental followed by 32 counts of dance rhythm - 1 min 10 approved by Script 58 INTERMEDIATE approved by Script Tag:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 2 Wall LineDance. ‘With theseeyes...... ’) ‘With S Section 3 Sweep, Behind, Side, Cross Rock, Rock, Sweep,Behind,Side,Cross &Cross 1/4Turn, Walks Cross Section 3 Section 4 eto NightclubBasic,1/4Turn, 1/4Turn Cross, x2,1/4SteppingIntoBasic Section 1 Section 2 nig- DuringWall 7(facing 12:00)musicfades.Dancesection1followedby: Ending:- Option:- Coswl etoe ih.Coswl ih vrlf.Coswl etoe ih. akWl ak Turning right Walk Walk Walk overright. Crosswalkleft over right.Crosswalkrightoverleft. Crosswalkleft 7 -81 Cosrc etoe ih Rcvrot ih.Se etsalse olf. rs ok& Onthespot CrossRock Turn CrossRock & Recover Crossrockrightover left. Stepright1/4right. ontoleft. overrightRecover Crossrockleft smallsteptoleft. ontoright.Stepleft 5 -6& 3 -4& 4 &5 Se ih owr.Pvt12tr et tprgtfrad Se io tp Turning left Step StepPivot Left CrossStepBehind Steprightforward. left. 1/2turn Pivot Steprightforward. 6 &7 side.Crossrightbehindleft. toleft Stepleft Crossrightoverleft. 2 &3 2 &3 Rcvrot ih.Se etbc.Se ih ak Bc ak Back Back& Recover back.Stepright ontoright.Stepleft 8 &1 6 &7 Rc ako et eoe norgt tplf ogse olf ie Bc okSd Left BackRock Side Rock Recover side. backonleft. longsteptoleft ontoright.Stepleft 8 &1 a: AttheendofWall isa2counttag: 5,there Tag:- rs ih eidlf.Uwn / ih ofc rn n aeabw Bhn nid Turning right BehindUnwind Unwind1/2right tofacefrontandtake Crossrightbehindleft. abow! 2 -3 wylf.Sa ih wih nrgtrayt tr etbscse) Sa wy Onthespot Sway basicstep). Swayright (weightonrightreadytostartleft Sway left. 1 -2 TEPS Se etfrad io / unrgt Se io Turning right StepPivot Turning Back right SweepBehind Turn Step right. 1/2turn Pivot forward. Stepleft Turn forward. Stepleft 1/4right steppingrightforward. 8 & behindright. behindright.Crossleft Sweepleft & 5 & 4 Coslf ignlyoe ih 1:0.Se ih ignlyfrad CosSe Forward Back CrossStep diagonallyoverright(10:30).Stepforward. Crossleft Turn Back backondiagonal. (facing7:30).Stepleft Steprightbackdiagonallybehindleft 4 & 2 & Coslf eidrgt tprgtt ih ie Bhn ie Right BehindSide behindright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft 2 & (1) Mk / unlf tpigfradot et Turn ontoleft. Make steppingforward left 1/2turn & tpln tplf olf ie(aig60) ie Left Side side(facing6:00) toleft Steplongstepleft 1 Mk / unlf okn etfrad(aig90) Tr Turning left Turning right Turn Side (facing9:00). forward Make rockingleft left 1/8turn Make 1/8rightsteppingtoside(facing9:00). 5 3 Mk / etsepn ih ogse orgt Sd Right Side Turn Make stepping rightlongsteptoright. 1/4left Make steppingrightbackontoright. left 1/2turn 7 6 tpln tplf olf ie Sd Left Side side. toleft Steplongstepleft 1 There isa2count tagdancedattheendofWall 5. rs etoe ih.Uwn ultr ih epn egto ih. rs nid Turning right CrossUnwind rightkeeping overright.Unwindfullturn Cross left weightonright. (Make startingdanceagain.)facing6:00 rightsteppinglongsteptoleft further1/4turn 1/2PivotRight(+1/4) Sweep,Behind,1/4Turn,Weave 1/2PivotLeft, Left, behindright. (weightonright).Sweepleft left behindright.Unwindfullturn Cross left Half DiamondFallaway, Rock, Walk Unwind Full Turn Backx2,Cross, Sweep left. 1/4turn overright.Steppingrightbackmake Stepleft Cross left left. 1/4turn Rock out. backonright.Recover rightsweepingleft Stepright1/4turn ontoleft. A CTUAL 32 Counts. Intermediate Level 32Counts.Intermediate ‘With These Eyes’byRoch Voisine ‘With (58 bpm) fromKissingRainAlbum(intro-startonword‘Eyes’atbeginning ofvocals Darren BaileyandNielsBPoulsen Darren (Wales andDenmark)December2005. With These F OOTWORK Eyes S C rs unSe Turning left Turning right Cross Turn Step Back Rock Turn u n Tur Turning left Cross UnwindSweep ALLING UGGESTION D IRECTION Darren Bailey INTERMEDIATE 59 Rachael McEnaney Rachael IRECTION D UGGESTION ALLING C S Heaven OOTWORK F Inside Your Your Inside ‘Because of You’ by Kelly Clarkson from Breakaway CD; ‘Breathe’ by Faith Hill (68bpm) from Breathe CD. Hill (68bpm) by Kelly Clarkson from Breakaway CD; ‘Breathe’ by Faith ‘Because of You’ 32 Counts. Intermediate Nightclub 2 Step. ‘Inside Your Heaven’ by Carrie Underwood Heaven’ (68 bpm) from Some Hearts Album (16 count intro). ‘Inside Your Masters In Line (Rachael McEnaney) (UK) April 2006. CTUAL A Behind Sweep, Behind Side, Cross Sweep, Cross Shuffle, Rocks x 2, 1/4 Turn Behind Sweep, Behind Side, Cross x 2, 1/4 Turn Sweep, Cross Rocks Shuffle, 1 Step right to right side (facing 3:00) Side Right 1 Step left to left side. Side Left 7 & 8 & 1/4 turn left Cross left stepping right back. over right. Make 1/4 turn left stepping left Make to side. Cross right over left. (facing 9:00) Cross Turn Cross Turn left Turning 3 & 6 & Cross left over right. Sweep right round from back to front. onto right. left to left Rock side. Recover Cross Sweep Side Rock Left 1 & 2 & 1/4 right on ball of right, sweeping left in ronde. Step right forward. Turn Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Step Turn right Turning Cross Side Right 4 & & 7 left right forward. forward. Walk (12:00) Walk Step left back. Step back right. Walk Walk Forward & Back Back 2 & 3 & onto right stepping slightly in front of left. left. back on Recover Rock 1/2 right stepping right forward. 1/4 right stepping left back. Turn Turn Back Rock Turn Turn Back right Turning 8 & 1/4 left left on ball of right stepping forward. right. Turn onto Recover Turn Rock left Turning & 7 Step right beside left. rock left Cross over right (angling to right diagonal). & Cross Right 2 & 3 & 4 & Cross left right to right side. behind right. Step Cross left back to front. over right. Sweep right from Cross right over leftleft (angling body to diagonal). Step left beside right. Cross Side Cross Sweep Left Behind Side Right 1 & Cross right behind left. left Sweep from front to back. Behind Sweep Left 2 & onto left in front of right. stepping slightly back on right. Recover Rock Back Rock Back TEPS 5 - 6 forward Rock onto right. on left. Recover Right Rock 5 - 6 onto left. Cross rock right over left (still to left diagonal). Recover Cross Rock 4 & 5 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Cross Side Cross Left & 8 & Step left beside right. Step right forward. Step left beside right. & Step Together Forward 3 - 4 & 5 - 6 & 1/4 right stepping right forward. Step left to side. Cross right over left. Turn 1/4 right stepping left Cross left back. Step right to side. over right. Turn Side Cross Turn Side Cross Turn right Turning 7 & 8 & onto left. Cross right over left. left Step right to side. Recover to side. Rock Cross Side Rock Left Section 4 Cross Cross, Cross 1/2 Turn, Shuffle x 2, Side Rock, Step, 1/4 Turn, Section 3 x 2, & Step Together Back x 2, Rock, Walk 3/4 Turn, Side, Back Rock, Section 2 Section 1 Cross, Side Cross Side x 2, Rock, 1/4 Turn Side, Back Rock, S Music Suggestions:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall approved by Script 60 INTERMEDIATE approved by Script Restart:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S Section 8 Step, Pivot 1/2, Kick Ball Cross, Back, Side, Cross, Back,Side Back,Side,Cross, Step,Pivot1/2, KickBallCross, Section 8 Back,Side BackStep,Side, Cross, Step,Pivot1/2, KickBallCross, Section 7 Side,Together, SideTogether Back,BackRock, Step,1/2Turn, Step Section 6 Rock, Cross SideRock, SideRock, Behind,Side,Cross, Triple Full Turn Section 5 Step,Full Turn, Unwind3/4,Lock MamboStep Cross, Section 4 Side,Behind,Side(x2) Section 3 ShuffleBack,1/2Turn, HipBumps Section 2 Walk, Walk, Rock, SideRock Forward (x2) Section 1 Restart Cosrgtoe et tplf ak tprgtt ih ie CosBc ie Left Right CrossBackSide Right KickBallCross Left CrossBackSide KickBallCross back.Step righttoside. Stepleft Crossrightoverleft. overright. Crossleft Steprightbesideleft. Kickrightforward. Turning Back right 7 &8 3 &4 SideTogether Back side. toleft overright.Steprightback.left Crossleft StepTurn Step besideright.Crossrightoverleft. Stepleft forward. Kickleft 7 &8 Turning left Right 3 &4 Onthespot Turn Steprightforward. Steprightforward. 1/2rightonballofleft. Triple Full BehindSideCross Turn Forward back. Stepleft side.Steprightbeside left. toleft Stepleft 7 &8 RightMambo 3 &4 Triple Left rightonthespot.(9:00) Lock steppingright,left, left, Left stepfullturn overright. behindright.Steprighttoside.Crossleft Crossleft Turning right 7 &8 3 &4 Back SideBehind Recover Steprightbesideleft. Rock ontoleft. rightforward. ShuffleTurn SideBehind HipBumps forward. Stepleft rightbehindleft. Lock forward. Stepleft 7 &8 BackShuffle 3 &4 side. toleft Stepleft side.Crossrightbehindleft. toleft Stepleft behindright.Steprighttoside. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 7 &8 3 &4 (6:00) Bumphipsright.left. Bumphipsleft. right. right,steppingleft, Shuffle1/2turn Stepbackleft. Closerightbesideleft. Stepbackleft. 7 &8 3 &4 1 &2 Se ih ak tplf olf ie Bc ie Back Turning left BackSide Back StepPivot BackSide Onthespot Turning right Left BackRock StepPivot side. toleft Step rightback.Stepleft SideTogether left. 1/2turn Pivot Step rightforward. 5 -6 SideRock 1 -2 back.Steprighttoside. Stepleft right(weightonright). 1/2turn Pivot forward. Step left 5 -6 1 -2 Left Turning left Rock backonright.Recover ontoleft. Right side.Steprightbesideleft. toleft Stepleft 5 -6 Turning SideBehind left 1 -2 Full Turn Rock righttoside.Recover ontoleft. SideBehind Onthespot 5 -6 CrossUnwind Forward Forward (9:00) steppingright,left. Make travellingforward, left fullturn HipBumps acrossright. hitchingleft left, Unwind3/4turn Crossrightoverleft. Walk Walk 5 -6 1 -2 Walk Walk side.Crossrightbehindleft. toleft Stepleft behindright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 5 -6 1 -2 Bumphipsright. sidebumpinghipsleft. toleft Stepleft 5 -6 Walk right. Walk left. forward forward Walk right. Walk left. forward forward 5 -6 1 -2 TEPS rs oklf vrrgt eoe norgt CosRc Onthespot SideRock CrossRock side.Recover Rock toleft left ontoright. overright.Recover Crossrockleft ontoright. Onthespot 2 & 1 & Onthespot Rock Left Rock Forward Rock Left Rock Forward side.Recover Rock toleft left ontoright. Recover onleft. ontoright. Rock forward side.Recover Rock toleft left ontoright. 8 & Recover onleft. ontoright. Rock forward 7 & 4 & 3 & There isonerestart, onWall 48counts)start againfrombeginning 1, atendofsection6(after Wall 1(facing3:00):restartdancefrombeginningatthispoint. A CTUAL Broken Hearted Broken Hearted ‘Break My Stride’ by Blue Lagoon (106 bpm) from Club Lagoon Album (startonmainvocals,word“ain’t”) (106bpm)from Club Lagoon ‘Break MyStride’byBlueLagoon 64 Counts. Intermediate Level 64 Counts.Intermediate Geri Morrison (UK)MarchGeri Morrison 2006 F OOTWORK Lovers S C ALLING UGGESTION D IRECTION Geri Morrison INTERMEDIATE 61 IRECTION Michelle and Tracey Michelle and Tracey D On the spot p left Turning ck ss Hold Left ind right Turning On the spot Forward Left Right Forward 6, 7, 8. left Turning Rock Step Rock Turn Turning Turn left Turning ster Step n Point left Turning ok & On the spot ok & el ck Together Back de Together de Together Right UGGESTION ALLING Step Pivot www.linedancermagazine.com C S Right & On the spot Arms & Walk Walk Forward Behind Side Left Right Left Bump & Bump On the spot Cross Side Left & Down Together Tap On the spot Turn left Turning Coaster Turn left Turning Side Touch Side Behind Left Left Right Back Back Video Clip:- from www.linedancermagazine.com or call 01704 392300. from www.linedancermagazine.com *‘Shake That (clean version)’ available on 5-track Love CD *‘Shake Train Explicit! OOTWORK F Start dance with left foot forward of right. M T Groove (UK) March 2006. M T Groove (UK) March 64 Counts. Intermediate Level. ‘Shake That’ by Eminem featuring Nate Dogg Lyrics (WARNING - contains very strong language) (104 bpm) (WARNING That’ by Eminem featuring Nate Dogg Lyrics ‘Shake *‘Shake That (clean version)’ by Glenn Rogers (104 bpm) from Love Train CD (104 bpm) from Love Train That (clean version)’ by Glenn Rogers *‘Shake CTUAL A Make 1/2 turn left stepping back onto right. Step leftMake back. Close right beside left. Right fist taps left. Lower left arm Step left to side. beside right dropping right arm. 1-4: On & counts swivel heels to do a mash potato weave left. 7 - Bring right arm in front of chest with elbow bent and fist clenched. 1&2&: right arm across body so hand is below left hip. Flick hand down up, Count 8& when followed by Count 1 of Sec 1 make a left coaster. Count 8& when followed by Count 1 of Sec 1 make TEPS Arms:- Styling:- Section 5 Fist Tap, Together, Body Roll 1/4 Turn, Step, Pivot, Behind, Unwind Section 5 1/4 Turn, Body Roll Together, Tap, Fist Section 4 Heel Switches, Arms Side Weave, Modified Mash Potato Section 3 Point Back x 2, 1/4 Turn, Heel, Dip x 2, Walk Jump (Kick Back), Section 2 Around Walk x 2, 3/4 Turn Hook Kick x 2, Walk Section 1 CrouchRocks, Bumps, Toe/Heel Side Together Section 8 Back, Together & Step, 1/2 Turn, & Cross, Hold, Side Rock 1/4 Rock Section 7 Hip Bumps, Coaster Step Pivot, Step Together, Step Back Together, Section 6 Grapevine Left, Funky Walks S Music Suggestion:- Choreographer’s Note:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 2 Wall Line Dance:- 2 Wall from Curtain Call (start on main vocals - ‘There she goes shaking that ....’) 8 - Move fists apart so left comes toward chest and right moves away, then bring fists back together. & 1 - 2 6 & left heel forward.Touch Step left beside right. 7 & right heel forward. Touch Step right beside left. left heel 8 forwardTouch (and forwardkeep until count 2 section).next Pump & - bringing Repeat left arm up under right. 1 & 2 & Step right behind left (1). Step left to left side (2). 3 & 4 Cross right over left (3). Step left to left side (4). 5 & right heel forward. Touch Step right beside left. 2 Bring left forward and touch heel forward (straighten up). He 3 & 4 & With weight on right bend knees and bounce Down, Up, Down, Up. Bounce Bounce 5 - 6 Step back on left. Step back on right. 7 - 8 1/4 Make turn left stepping left to side. right Point to right side. Tur 3 - 4 forwardWalk on forwardright. Walk on left. 5 - 8 around 3/4 Walk turn left in large circle stepping - right, left, right, left. Turn 1 Jump forward onto right kicking left back (leaning forward). Jump 1 & Hook right across left ankle. Kick right small kick forward. Ho 2 & Hook right across left ankle. Kick right small kick forward. Ho Arms:- down up while doing hooks. 2 back Rock on heels raising toes slightly. 3 - 4 rocking Repeat action in steps 1 - 2 (for styling swing arms while rocking) Forward Ba 5 & 6 With knees bent and both hands on right knee, bump hips forward back forward. 7 - 8 Step Bump right & big Bump step to right side. Slide left in to step beside right. Si 1 With left slightly forward of right rock up on toes pushing hips forward.. Forward Note:- 1 Step forward on left making 1/4 turn left. 2 & 3 - 4 to Rock right side on right. onto Recover left. Cross right over left. Hold & Rock Cro 5 & 6 to Rock left side on left. onto Recover right. Step left forward. Left 7 - 8 & 1 - 2 Big step back on left, leaning forward. Step right beside left. Ba 3 & 4 both feet a 1/4 Twist turn left in place. Step right forward. Step left beside right. 5 Step - Ste 6 Twist Bump hips to left twice, taking weight on left. 7 & 8 Step right back. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Coa 1 - 2 Step left to left side. Step right behind left. 3 - 4 Step left right to beside leftleft. side. Touch 5 - 6 forwardWalk on forwardright. Walk on left. 7 & 8 forwardWalk - right, left, right. knees (Roll out with walks 5-8) Right 3 - 4 Body roll 1/4 turn left as feet pivot (your head will lead body roll). Roll 5 - 6 Step right forward. Pivot 1/4 turn left (weight on left). 7 - 8 Cross right behind left. Unwind full turn right taking weight onto right. Cross Unw approved by Script TRUST ME I’M A DJ timstastytips

Kiss Me Quick is a brilliant fun dance from Hazel Pace to the Elvis song. This one is a 96 count dance part A is 64 counts and part B is 32 counts it is two walls and improver/intermediate. Once you have seen this dance will just want to dance it, Trust Me!

Ai No Corrida from Dee Musk is a cool new dance to the United Nations track which is 64 counts, four In and out of the country, Tim walls, and intermediate. Check it out.

Ruzgar hasn't even got time to Elvis Duo is a clever new dance from Joyce Nicholls (USA) which has an optional intro. The dance is 64 wash his socks counts, two walls and easy intermediate and is done to Billy Swan’s Jailhouse Rock/Kid Creole medley.

Unspoken Love is a beautiful new waltz from Kathy Brown (USA) and it is danced to Tips Of My Fingers by Steve Warriner. This one is 48 counts, four walls, and easy intermediate. Quick turnaround Two Stepper from Dynamite Dot is a new dance to Shania’s Dance With The One That Brought you from After a nice relaxing break on my 50th birthday goers. There were three DJs working at the her first CD. This easy intermediate dance has a two cruise, it was back to work with a bang. After a same time, myself, Alex and Wout, and we step feel and is 32 counts and four walls. few days at home I was off on my travels again, kept the dancers going until 2am. After the first to Portugal to DJ for a week on the Maggie competition finished on Sunday afternoon Carmen was choreographed by Geoff Langford to the G Experience. Of course, Maggie was unable there was an excellent show which showcased Gene Watson song of the same name. The dance is for to travel due to the impending birth of her many differing styles of dance and the awards intermediates and is 32 counts and four walls. first baby so their was no Maggie G. Charlotte followed soon after. Macari and Alan Birchall filled Maggie’s shoes, Gotta Have It from Christine Bass (USA) is a cool while Calico played the live entertainment. Alan I returned home on Tuesday for another four wall, 64 count, intermediate dance to Jace and Charlotte took it in turns to teach a variety quick turnaround leaving again on Friday for a Everett’s song I Gotta Have It. Check out this cool of dances including a few of Maggie’s to keep weekend event in Denmark. This time it was a country dance! her adoring fans happy. Calico did a fine job of social event, with guest instructor Max Perry accommodating the dancers for three nights, and music from the outrageous Glenn Rogers. I’m Gonna Fly is a brilliant new 64 counts, two keeping the floor full throughout their sets and The Danes are so welcoming, friendly, and they walls, intermediate dance written by Gerri “Trust joining in with the fun on the two party nights. have a passion to dance, they literally dance Me” Morrison to Becky Baeling’s I’m Gonna Fly. I until they drop. The hosts Per and Gitte were, love this track. The time to travel back to the UK came far too as ever, overjoyed at the success of the event. quickly but on the Friday I flew from Portugal Hunk Of Love from Scotland’s David Thomas is to East Midlands airport. My wife, Liz met me Each time I flew home I had a little longer to to Wynonna’s or Travis Tritt’s Burning Love. I know with a fresh suitcase, and after a quick lunch prepare for my next trip. I arrived back from there have been other dances to this song, but I really and a short time together, I had to fly straight Denmark on Monday and had until Friday like this one which is 64 counts and two walls and to Holland for the European Championships before I had to be in Norway for the Norwegian intermediate. held by the World Country Dance Federation. I Championships, another WCDF event. Event arrived at the venue at 9pm after travelling for Director, Frank Olsen was extremely happy Before The Devil is from Alan Birchall and it is a most of the day and after a quick change it was with the success of this event, which attracted lovely new country dance to Rodney Atkins’ brilliant straight to work. many dancers. song Going Through Hell. Alan’s dance is 32 counts, four walls, and beginner/intermediate. Due to the huge number of competitors it was Although my overseas travelling has ended for necessary to have three ballrooms functioning. a few weeks, I still have work to do in the UK The event was a resounding success with as well, of course, as getting my copy ready for nearly four thousand dance entries and the Linedancer. It may sound like all the travelling whole event running to schedule. On Saturday, is glamorous, I absolutely love what I do for a we celebrated Queensday – a national event in living, but sometimes it is nice to be home and Scripts available at honour of Queen Beatrix – with a magnificent catch my breath. Travelling to seven counties party. The ballroom was decked out in orange in six weeks takes it toll on a 50 year old, Trust www.linedancermagazine.com (the national colour) as were most of the party Me! email: [email protected] 62 TICKLED PINK Dancing the night away were many clubs from around the Shropshire area, including the lines Ravin’ Stompers and dancerS charity AND RAvers. The event was a charity night at the Llety Gwyn Llanbadarn in aid of Breast Cancer. Organisers Building Bradley bear Heulwen Astley and Liz Machin were overwhelmed by Because of a teddy bear and lots of generous this little boy. $365 the support and generosity of dancers eight month was the fi nal total everyone who attended. old Bradley Pippin is donated." The evening’s entertainment hopefully on the way Bradley’s Grandma was the very popular Paul to recovery. Bradley and Grandpa dance Bailey from Shrewsbury, has a rare form of several times a week The Country Kittens from liver cancer, Reda with the Outback Barmouth, DJ Sandra Foster said: “He had Country Dancers. of dancerS AND Ravers, been taking chemo At the Outback they Oswestry and the fab treatments for several recently celebrated compere Keith Mobberly. The months and the tumour the birthday of Holly Holt. Naturally the evening has shrunk. We are was dancing, eating, dancing and more dancing hoping the doctors – Happy Birthday Holly and get well soon Bradley will be able to take from all the Linedancer staff. it out in the next few weeks. We are praying he will come through fi ne, however, he will still need chemo for several months so please keep him in your prayers.” evening went on to raise a "The charity event was organised staggering amount of money. and held at the Fosters Outback The cheques were presented Club Dance. We named a fi re to the staff at Breast Cancer department bear Bradley and Unit at Bronglais Hospital at stuffed him with cash to help a second evening of dancing at Talybont Village Hall after an afternoon of Line dance workshop given by Sandra Speck of dancerS AND A holiday Line dance with a difference RAvers. Again entertainment was given free of charge by the Country Kittens and DJ Sandra and compere Keith Mobberly. The final amount raised was £2,655 The Ravin’ Stompers meet on Thursday evenings at Talybont Village Hall, the group started because the school children knew Heulwen Astley went dancing and they wanted to do it too. She teaches the class which is attended by 30 children and 15 adults. The class caters for all ages at beginner level.

Booking a holiday fi lls you with joy. But Rita do a demonstration at their forthcoming American from Wendys Wildkatz was so thrilled when she Holiday Promotion. Wendy said: “Our group secured her two weeks in the sun, at the Holiday danced for over two hours entertaining shoppers Hypermarket in Greenford, that she Line danced and passers by. Such is the dedication of one of with joy. Rita dropped into her conversation with the group, Sheila ( third from left in the back row) the travel agent that she was a Line dancer and that she ran in the London Marathon the very found the Hypermarket staff begging her class to next day raising money for Breast Cancer.” 63 Changing lives

Triple M Line dance Club based in Wolverhampton has recently raised £ 3,710 from their various fund raising events. The money collected will help a Bilston multiple sclerosis sufferer thanks to life changing surgery. John Mullinder (53) who is the cousin of Maggie Edmonds, Triple M’s Line dance Sports and Social Club in Bilston. This was a Teacher, dreams of travelling to Rotterdam great night of Line dancing, fun and games, in Holland to undergo pioneering stem a raffle, and a table top sale, which raised cell treatment to give him back the use of £1,050. Some of the Triple M Dancers did a his legs sponsored walk the following morning from But the hefty price tag for the treatment Reg Vardy in Wolverhampton to Reg Vardy means that without in Walsall and raised £1,095. There was a mammoth fund also a sponsored solo Linedanceathon at the raising effort Memorial Hall in Coven on Monday April 10, there would be in which one of the club members danced no chance that he the Cowboy Charleston for three hours could afford it. A without stopping. The amount raised by this number of fund event was £1,565. The grand total donated raising events have to John by Triple M’s was £ 3,710. taken place within Maggie said: "I would like to pass on my the Line dance club sincerest thanks to my dancers, friends and "There is still a lot more money needed which included a family and anyone else who have contributed to make it possible to send my cousin to Charity Line dance in anyway in achieving this fantastic total Rotterdam for his treatment so if you fell Social night held and also on John’s behalf who appreciates all you can help in any way contact me on at the Springvale the efforts very much. 01902 398836."

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Once again, The Feel The Beat gang held Lyndsy, one of our Easter Line dances with two separate dancers, brought her nights, the fi rst at The Champion Jockey, little girl Emma who Donnington and the second was an open has cerebral palsy to the social at their new room The Hills Lane party (with the walking Social club at Madeley. The Air Ambulance frame featured in our have been awarded the money raised from a Halloween Story) and tombola with over 60 prizes, and an Easter during the break Emma Bunny Drive – similar to a beetle drive but was walking happily down the dance fl oor making a further contribution of £ 50, Later using a bunny rabbit picture. Alan said: with her frame. I happened to mention her during the evening another dancer came “Kath Evans a representative for the Air story and said we were raising the £ 375 with a beer mug of money collected from Ambulance joined us for the evening and funds as she needs a bigger frame now that the separate bar with another £ 35 in coins judged the Easter Bonnet competition. We she is growing up. making a total of £ 135 completely out of the raised £ 150 for the Air Ambulance but we Two minutes later, one of our dancers came blue. A big thank you to everyone as Lyndsy also witnessed a very touching event during to the stage with a £ 50 cash gift towards can now collect the new frame which is the evening. it and this was followed by another dancer ready and waiting.” 64 charitylines

Paul’s perfect night FORTHCOMING CHARITY EVENTS A great night becomes even greater when £420 is raised FRIDAY 23 JUNE for charity. Norma Read said: Social Line Dance “Lowestoft East Coast Liners in aid of Macmillan would like to thank Yoxford Cancer at Woodcroft Rebels for a fabulous night Social Club, Coseley, out on Saturday 16 April when Wolverhampton. Adults 16 of us went by coach to £ 3, Children £1.50. their event at Saxmundham For more details or Market Hall, cabaret artiste tickets please call Ursula Paul Bailey was superb, 07985 213567 /Lisa: very entertaining and had 07784 515719 us dancing all night. The money was raised for Ipswich SATURDAY 8 JULY Children’s Hospice.” A Line dance party in aid of the Touching Tiny Lives campaign at the Haven Centre, Crawley Down, West Sussex Giving a smile at 8pm. Tickets £8. For further information contact Gill on 01342 Louise from East Calder in Scotland 312404. is a bubbly young lady with a positive attitude. She worked in an office with FRIDAY 14 JULY Line dancer David from the Renegades Charity Social Line club in Edinburgh. Heartbreakingly dance evening at Louise lost both her legs and one arm the Cadillac Ranch, last year in a terrible accident at a Stockport Town level crossing at Kirknewton Railway Hall, Edward Street, Station. Stockport. 8pm until The club pulled out all the stops midnight. Featuring to raise money to try and improve the quality of tracks and keeping the fl oor full for eight hours, the big screen DVDs life for Louise. David said: “Siobhan and Stacey and also taught his dance Hydromatic, which Cadillac Ranch Line raised £67.50 by dancing in Sumo suits last year everyone enjoyed. For the second year running Dance Disco in aid to start the fund off. The Caledonian Kickers Club Marco's donated the venue. A total of £3,000.00 of E.B. Sufferers (DebRA donated £526 on the evening and Gordon and was raised. Thanks to all the clubs, teachers and Organisation). Line Gaye McLean donated a Dreamcatcher Weekend dancers for coming along and supporting the event and Partner dancers at Perth in 2007. in the end 185 dancers had a great time. Thanks welcome, large car “The theme of the event was PINK. Gary to all the folk who assisted us before and during park, raffle and late Lafferty was the DJ for the day, playing 122 the event, especially The Renegades. bar. Tickets £7 (in advance) £9 (door). For further information contact Jean on 0161 A night for Brian 494 6804. MONDAY 23 OCTOBER Line dance for Genesis It was a huge shock when suddenly Brian Smith Line dance group. He was a popular character week event. Last year passed away during a holiday to Spain. Brian and well known for his cheeky smile and sense Joy Cook produced a was the Dj at Achy Breakies and Crazy Stompers of fun. Brian’s wife Ann knows how much he special Line dance CD is missed and held to raise funds for Breast a charity night in Cancer. In 2006 there his memory. £515 will be a week of events was raised by the to raise more money dancers for the local during the month of Take Heart Support October. For further Group, Anne said: details please contact “They are a great Sue Taylor or Natalie bunch of people and Cossins 0161 832 I would like to thank 9361. them all for their kindness, support and friendship during the past few months.” 65 Desert Island Dances Desert Island Discs meets Desert Island Dancers

eing American I haven’t listened to comes on I start the steps and I have visions Along the lines of the this British standard on the radio of places I have been, people I have loved and but I have several of my own dances laughter I have famous BBC Radio 4 which I would take anywhere in the laughed. If I was Bworld with me. As far as my own dances are stranded with programme, Desert Island concerned, they represent a sense of pride, as just the music well as a love of the music. I would not get and dances, Discs, we are asking Line tired of these dances. I love what I do and I had It would be to think hard to pick some old favourites and comforting to other newer ones that I enjoy to dance or teach. do dances dancers which dances Dances like, Drink Swear Steal and Lie, Roman like Dance Holiday, Blue Finger Lou, This Will Be, Patrizio’s and Shout by they would take on a Rumba, What The World Needs Now, Possibility Frank Cooper, Foxtrot, Uh Oh, Do You Thing – With Others Deep River, desert Island. and Sunset Bolero. Mucara With so many wonderful choreographers I have Walk and Choreographer, many dances I enjoy which all have several Shake things in common. First of all, they are dances Yourself Max Perry and that I really like, Alane, A Single Moment and Loose. They Night-club 2 LuLu are some of these dances. would make social dancer, Others like Raise Your Hands, Sweet Sweet me feel close to the people I missed and Smile and Tonight by Kevin Ward I never get at the same time keep me entertained. To me, Elizabeth Scott have tired of hearing the music over and over again. these are the most satisfying choices. I don’t wish to give my secrets away but many I might add that any dance that would spell out sent in their choices. dances represent a different moment in time “S.O.S” would be nice! and bring back different feelings and memories. Dances are like photographs to me. The music Max Perry

would like to take with me on a desert one of my favourites at the moment and seems island A New Romance because the music appropriate. Sun bathing, swimming, relaxing to this dance would set a relaxed mood, and sipping exotic cocktails means I need Buy complete with bongo drums... ahh... I am Me A Drink. It all sounds like heaven to me so Ichilled already. Take A Breather would help me I better add Some Beach to my desert island remember how stressed collection. I once was with work I would like my favourites like Just A Memory, and remind me I am Stroll Along Cha Cha and Slapping Leather. truly taking a breather. I Islands in the Stream and Cheeky Latino seem would also be splashing to fit the bill as they are both lovely dances and around in the beautiful they make me feel relaxed and have an exotic blue sea so would need element about them. Lastly, I would need Rock Wave on Wave. With Around The Clock because stuck alone I would the chance to soak only survive if I danced all the dances I could up the sunshine I remember from morning until night. I would should probably take literally be rocking arund the clock. Stuck A While. It is Elizabeth Scott

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letter dance, done in opposition with some show As a social dancer you enjoy the music, parts added. the friendship, the sport, the style as any If you go to a Lindy Hop Social or a Salsa social dancer in any form of dance would night, a West Coast Swing, or a Ballroom/ do the same. Latin night you would not expect to be Costumes – I was not involved in the

lifted and thrown around the room nor to design of the costumes, I requested no go into advanced technique. But Strictly gingham. In competition, boots are still

ST R Dance Fever is a competition, it has to required along with a yoke on both male Recently I was involved in the Line dance show each dance form at its highest level. and female. Occasionally I still wear my on the BBC. I will start by saying what a I have a beginner class along with my boots for teaching and performances. The wonderful experience I had, and that the Intermediates that has run for 10 years outfits were sparkling performance outfits dancers were a pleasure to work with. on a Monday night. I get over 100 people – similar to that worn in competition I have received lots of feed back, thank each week, they could have done Chill (although no midriffs would usually be you for all the kind and understanding Factor for three minutes on television, allowed). comments. I can also relate to what many would that have portrayed Line dance as Although a perfectionist I'm proud of of you are saying on the negative side. it is today? what I did, I was pleased with the way The music and costumes were all chosen Line Dance is split in many different it turned out. In the six hours I had with by the BBC though I did have an input in areas, I feel lucky that I am able to be the dancers to choreograph and teach, some of the music. Achy Breaky Heart was involved in all of them: I thought they did a wonderful job. not my choice and I wasn't particularly Beginners, Country Music fans, However if I had the power there are fond of using it. Show Me Heaven by Intermediates, Advanced, Non County some things I would have done differently, Maria McKee was my choice along with Music only dancers, Competition dancers, possibly some music and costume changes Dolly Parton's Nine To Five. Team competition. but as far as their dancing I loved the way I'm over the moon, as it was so different There is so much diversity in Line dance, they performed. from the other group dances, each non I have trained in other dance forms only The dancers work from 7am until early Line dancer I have spoken to has said the to improve in Line. In my opinion it is the hours of the morning, they worked really same. They thought it was brilliant and only dance style that incorporates so many hard every minute I was there, giving it they were impressed at the performance. varied styles. 100 percent concentration and effort, with SDF wanted to show Line dance from That is what is so wonderful about this utmost respect and the kindest heart. They its roots to what it is today. It was a team sport – we do everything:- were wonderful people to work with and show piece. I actually had to stay for an Waltz – ballroom background – Deeply opened they're eyes to what Line dance extra day because the producers wanted Completely, Midnight Waltz really is. I had comments from dancers more lifts and more show styling in parts Cha Cha – latin background – Twisted, that were knocked out of the show saying of it. I argued that Line dance isn’t really Islands In The Stream "Oh I would have loved that", "Is that really about that but, some ‘show stopping Funky – street dance background what Line dance competition is like?", "Do moves’ is what they wanted. – Pump It, Explicit, you really do all those different styles?" In three minutes we used four songs to Nightclub two–step – couples The BBC showed a different side of Line show the diversity of Line dance and it's background – Amazing Faith, Stay Forever, dance, different to what has ever been music: The Way shown before, I’m overwhelmed at the It began with Achy Breaky which we West Coast Swing – couples background opportunity and pleased with what was have all danced. I too wore a cowboy hat, – Slow Burn, After Party produced. We would need an hour long danced with my hands in my belt and did Lindy Hop – Couples Lindy – House Of programme to show all the sides to Line heel hooks and applejacks. It was a team Blue Lights, Swingin R's dance, maybe one day we will get that, performance though so the movement of Irish Dancing – Dancing Violins, Razor but I think what was performed on Sunday shapes was necessary. Sharp, Celtic Kittens evening was a positive step towards Following this was a cha cha, the BBC The list goes on: Samba, Paso Doble, that direction for Line dance. I had a asked for some couples movements in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary, Tango, wonderful time and wouldn’t hesitate to there, but the footwork was Line dance. Jive, etc etc... do it again. They went on to perform night-club I believe that is why there were two Line See you on the dancefloor – any music two step, the team Line danced in the dance couples in the final of last year’s any style. background, as Ben and Steph, Darrien Strictly Dance Fever, and the same reason Rachael McEnaney, Masters In Line

78 There are lots of dances that we enjoy dancing at A NICE Endangered our club Sheffield City Line dancers one of which SURPRISE is a blast from the past – Don’t Stop (Doin’ It). In my opinion it is Jo Thompson’s best dance, she is I recently visited the Spiders? one of my favourite choreographers and I hope she Dance Studio, formally the is doing well. I would like to wish her lots of love Triple C in Preston. Peter and best wishes. Metelnick and Alison Biggs At our club we have done the fun dance Kill The gave a great workshop Spiders. The name got us thinking though – do we hosted by Chris Hodgson. really want to Kill The Spiders – and should we I was surprised with the be writing to Tony Blair to protest this outrageous super makeover this place suggestion. We are discussing getting banners, has been given, it really t-shirts, posters and badges made to read Save is a venue to be seen at. The Spiders! There is so much going on Mags Doherty, Sheffi eld you’ll easily find a class or social to suit you, with fabulous instructors for your enjoyment. For more details see www.the–dance– New classes in Spain studio.co.uk Jenny Jones

I have been Line dancing for 13 years and I really are low because people travel back and forth to enjoy it. I left the UK in 2003 to live in the warm the UK. We also have holiday makers that attend climate on the South East coast of Spain. My love for one or two weeks. I give the same enthusiasm of Line dance and the lack of classes in the vicinity at each class and want all who attend to have fun encouraged me to start classes up so that I could as well as learn new dances. get my much needed fix. I love to dance to any type of music and feel that I started classes and now have three sessions a there is a place for Line dancing to whatever music week. Two on the Costa Calida coast and one on you choose to play. the Costa Blanca coast. Sometimes the numbers Kathy Hulks, KT Linedancers, Spain TV STARDOM Each year we return to The Sylvbury Stompers in Malta Rolling back the years to meet up with Sylvia and Barry. During our recent holiday we attended their classes and were taught all the top dances. Sylvia and Barry made us feel very welcome and we made lots of new friends from the UK. One of the highlights of the holiday was Line dancing live on Malta TV. The Stompers were invited by Country Singer Marisa D'Amato to dance on her TV show Country Jamboree and we were privileged to be included in Our 1940s weekend held in Haworth, West Myself and Megan run the socials and said the invitation, thoroughly Yorkshire was very popular. We are the Starlight everyone deserved a prize because they all made enjoying the experience. Stompers and have a social there every Friday a superb effort. Thank you Sylvia and night. Class members and friends entered into the The Starlight Stompers open their doors each Barry and all members theme last Friday in 40s gear from head to toe. We Friday evening at 7.30pm and anyone is welcome of their classes for once dance Miller Magic to Don’t Sit Under The Apple to join the party. again making our holiday Tree, Rock and Roll Waltz and many others. There Pat Marshall, Starlight Stompers, so enjoyable. Anyone was of course prizes for the best outfits. Keighley, West Yorkshire staying in the St Paul’s Bay/ Bugibba/Qawra areas be sure to look them up. Dot and Brian Buckley, You can send your comments to: Between the Lines, North Staffordshire Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA or email them to: [email protected] 79 cations. Clinic 638833 Dance Sho offers a range of dance teacher training Sho offers a range of preparation for and development including qualifi professional dance teaching Distance learning, video assessment and 1-2-1’s and group telephone tutorials are available. in UK and worldwide. sessions can be booked Preparation Coaching is for Performance teachers. Sho has an available for dancers and background in dance, extensive professional and health education and exercise choreography, can be contacted at The Deco Partnership on 01323 email: [email protected] or www.thedecopartnership.co.uk as well as being combined with other skills in an endless variety of ways. As the beginner progresses he or she will notice that many of the new skills to be learned are about adding to existing skills rather than starting from scratch. Just as we are able to recognise the layers of development of babies and toddlers we should be able to peel away our own layers of skills and recognise the basic building blocks of Line dancing. the beginner is that he or she gains a number of individual skills that can be used separately t for Shos e followed e rst layer of another learning then he or she can use the model to develop a strong foundation of individual skills ready to be combined into Line dances. The benefi pyramid and the development process can begin again. This time it is about combining two things learned earlier rather than learning The new skill being something totally new. learned the ability here is about developing to combine existing skills. The pyramid model can be used in a similar way for learning about a rhythm or dance style. And just as before, once the rhythm has been learned then it can be combined with another previously learned skill such as a movement or step. If we apply this model to each of the aspects a Line dance beginner needs to learn that say, This model can be useful for learning skills can use it to identify in Line dancing. We different, individual, parts of the learning required, for example, movements, steps, rhythm, musicality and enter the one chosen an at the bottom of the pyramid. Let’s take example of learning to dance a shuffl can by a rock forwardand step in place. We break them down to two individual learning tasks and start the process off by putting each into a pyramid model as shown. Once both steps are at the stage of being ready to add individual steps another skill then the two, or skills become the fi ts on top. Once climbs the CLINIC cant to completely overwhelming. holding onto a handrail with two feet on each step Sho Botham Line dancing pyramid new skill can be added. 80 the bottom to support all the new layers of learning and progress that fi the learning reaches a certain stage another • going upstairs with one foot on each step a The pattern of learning that emerges is like pyramid. It has a good, strong, foundation at • holding arms walking out to balance • going upstairs walking without falling over, • pulling themselves to standing • taking a few steps holding onto furniture skill at a time. Each skill is practised before adding the next one. Between the ages of nine months to about three years they pass through recognised development milestones such as:- Children are good examples of layered learners. their physical As babies and toddlers development progresses by adding one major And it can make the learning easier to retain And it can make because you can get to grips with one thing before adding another. movement skills can range from being fairly movement skills can range from being fairly insignifi Breaking down the learning into logical layers can help us to learn in manageable stages. The challenges that we face when learning new

DANCE Layers of Layers Watch & Learn Last month saw the launch of a brand new service on our website, Watch and Learn. It allows Linedancer subscribers to watch short video clips of dances. We currently have 80 videos live on the site and the number is growing daily.

Watch and Learn is proving extremely popular, we were shocked to learn a single dance was  WHAT TO AVOID viewed 425 times in one weekend. If you are a choreographer it is essential you get your clips Please avoid filming at home. It is better to online. With so many dancers rushing to view have a huge space filled by dancers, like a class the latest routines, we would like to give you a environment, rather than beds and sofas. few tips for submitting what could be your new award winning dance. Don’t film in the dark – turn on the lights – Just make it bright.

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81 A DAY IN THE LIFE WillBos

How many children do you have ? Two children named Geoffrey and Priscilla but I also have another daughter Charona who has been living with her mum since our divorce

Apart from Line dancing, do you have any other hobby? I am also passionate about motor cross and used to belong to a club for a very long time. However line Will Bos is a Dutch dancing took over and I had to quit. Every now and choreographer who is still then, I go to a motor cross league to see what I am missing. finding his way outside of Who do you relay on for support? Holland but, watch out he IMy wife Audrey is my rock, it is not always that easy for her as she works full time. I also have a close is a computer wizz with a friend named John T. John is my right hand man when passion for motorbikes it comes to organising workshops. Do you have any pets at home? We have two dogs Sunny – a border collie and Wapc who is a Heinz 57.

What is your ultimate goal, your dream ? The ultimate dream for me would be one of those Dance wizz elusive Crystal Boots and to get my “big” break in on wheels the UK. My first job in the morning is to turn the am quite good if I put my mind to it. Dinner hands down when it came up against my computer on before I make some coffee. I time gives us chance to have a sit down and other main motor cross hobby. Line dancing then sit back a while and plan my day. This chill out a little. However, the time to leave has become my main interest whether it is is my moment of peace and quiet when I for class always comes around really quickly as a choreographer, teacher, DJ or just having make my decision on the day’s routine and and I have to leave the table go to the a go on the floor. My “real” job is Freelance what I will try to achieve within the next evening’s class for a good teach. desktop publishing and I am lucky to be able few hours. Trying to stay ahead is not always to work from home. easy so after the first coffee, I must have I always have tasks to do for Line dance, a second one as I do all my e mail checks. if I am not out teaching, you will find I am a complete perfectionist and constantly On Saturday and Sunday’s Audrey likes to me looking for new tracks, looking at the I am always trying to improve on my socials, cook breakfast. However, during the week I competition dances and practicing what dances, music, you name it. I am open and tend to forget breakfast and lunch because I intend to teach in the future. I have to honest I get busy with a new dance or other things concentrate hard for hours when I am demanding my time. The lack of food doesn’t writing a new script. Sometimes the hours One of my main ambitions is to gain seem to affect me and I am generally quite turn into days and when I become totally more exposure internationally. I recently happy and amicable focused it is easy to let things get on top of worked with John “Grrowler” Rowell on you. It is amazing that I don’t allow the days a Sunday Workshop in the UK and I have I have a lovely family and my wife Audrey to turn into weeks. It does cause stress and choreographed with Roy Verdonk as well. I and I have always made a conscious effort it isn’t always the easiest thing for a family hope to be able to work in association with to reserve early evening for the family. We environment but that is the way I am and more people as time goes on and my name always make sure we eat with the children, thankfully may family always support me. gets more recognised. Who knows what the Geoffrey and Priscilla, after they have come future holds, but it is really nice for me to home from school and have done their I am very passionate about dejaying as I keep seeing familiar faces. homework. I am not someone who would love to do music and make announcements. do well on Master Chef, the cook at home Nothing pleases me more than to see I could not be where I am today without the is mostly Audrey. If she is very busy I will everyone having a great time. It is a thrill support of my students and my loved ones. do the honours every once in a while and that has always stuck with me and it won For all that I am truly grateful. 82 THE WORLD DANCE MASTERS COMPETITION including the first ever MASTERS INVITATIONAL COMPETITION Tom Mickers versus Brian Barakauskas versus Lee Easton, Gareth Mole, Stacey Poulter and more. Six Minutes Only , No Rules. Saturday Night 9.30 Don’t Miss It!!! Sponsored by

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