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Westlife are four cute guys who top of the charts and making them the “Westlife have inspired so sit on bar stools and sing melodic only band to win Record of the Year many choreographers – but songs – so how does their music four times in a row. The band Shane, bring so many dancers to the fl oor? Nicky, Kian and Mark have already what is it about these boys Last month Linedancer published performed to over three million fans, the popular dance choreographed on four sell–out arena tours. They are that makes us want to dance? by Geri Morrison – You Raise Me the biggest selling boyband in the Up – the single went on to be voted world and their successes to date are Pamela Edelston delves into ITV Record of the Year shortly after unrivalled – having sold 34 million hitting the Number One spot. This records globally. They have dominated their Irish hearts reopened the records books making the mainstream music scene for seven it their thirteenth single to reach the years, Shane says: “I think this album

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Up Before You Go Go. In terms of Westlife tracks – World Of Our Own – as a band we all prefer that as the best live song,” said Nicky.

Currently the latest in a long line of Westlife songs is taking to the fl oor as we dance Always Thinking Of You choreographed by Daniel Whittaker. For this track – When You Tell Me That You Love Me – the group collaborated with Diana Ross: “We worked with Diana for one day, she got to the shoot bright and early. She didn’t have any breaks – she was no diva – we must have done twenty ot thirty takes of the song. She was very nice – she looked fantastic. She actually was there in the video. She’s just very heavily lit.” The new single was beaten to the top spot by the JCB song by Nizlopi and held off by the Christmas Number One released by Louis Walsh’s new prodigy Shayne Ward as seen on ITV1’s XFactor.

The Westlife boys are not bitter towards the latest winner of the XFactor and have been supporting Shayne though out the series. Recently when the boys appeared on GMTV they were asked if they watched the XFactor, Shayne said: “Yes we do.”

“My favourite is Shayne, though they’re all very good and have different styles. Chico is the best entertainment,” he added. Rumour has it the band have invited The Conway Sisters to support them during their new tour: “The Conways maybe (supporting us), we’re not 100 percent sure when.”

There is no denying these boys are gorgeous and it helps that they sing well. When it comes to dancing to their music Line dancers have been loyal from the very beginning. There are 82 different dances on the Linedancer dance database using their music as recommended tracks or alternatives. It helps the band gives choreographers a variety of styles to work with and they include lyrics which are easy to sing along too, Mark said: “All of us love music, it’s really what drove us to being in a band. Personally I love chart music, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, I love R&B, hip hop – I love good music whether it’s slow or fast, rock or pop.” With so many infl uences a broad appeal is created and it is no wonder they produce music which is so pleasing to Line dancers.

The band have just been taking a four month dancing break – the longest of their entire career. They have lately made a come back and are sounding stronger and fresher than ever. Nicky said: “I shows that Westlife are back in a big way. It’s foursome split. Mark said: “Of course in think the break did us good. We still look at got the best material we’ve ever released.” seven years it’s entered into people’s minds ourselves as the luckiest band in the world, but – we’re human. Every time we think of it we when you do something so frequently, you’re Since their last Number One album think ‘no we shouldn’t call it a day’. We don’t bound to need time to recharge your batteries. The break made us realise how much we wanted Tu r naround they have lost a member in listen to critics which helps us stay together to start work again. At the end of it I couldn’t Brian McFadden and have been criticised for and the fans are very supportive. We love wait to get back into the studio.” The Face To putting out boring, predictable cover versions what we do.” Face tour promises: “a musical extravaganza from with no excitement to their music. However, the Westlife boys. It will be a great night out” Nicky commented: “At the time Tu r naround The band have released some great singles, – you’ll be dancing in the aisles. seemed like one of our best albums – and original and covers, they recently revealed this one (Face To Face) feels even better.” their personal favourites: “Over the years, * Face To Face is out now on SonyBMG Their loyal fans would be devastated if the in terms of covers, I really enjoyed Wake Me

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he Tampa Bay Line dance classic Big Dave kept his eye on the dancefl oor Toes were tapping is held in the beautiful Florida and spotted some great dances including sunshine therefore Directors Arline Michelle Jackson’s Have A Ball, Maurice in Tampa as four TWinerman and Scott Hucks had no Rowe’s After Party, Mark Cosenza’s trouble convincing guests to join in the California Bounce, Dan Albro’s Backseat workshop rooms fun. Big Dave Baycroft welcomed the chance Blues, Judy McDonald’s Eleven–01 and Roy to bring some ‘Newline’ to the States and Verdonk’s Hernado’s Hideaway. He also hosted 600 people had to use very little effort to tempt his had the fortune to teach a dance written good friends Neville Fitzgerald and Dee especially for this trip by Teresa and Vera for a Line dance Musk to accompany him to The Sunshine – Never Again. Dave added: “I had a great State. Meanwhile as the cool air crept into time working along side DJ Louis, helping classic – Toronto Vivienne Scott knew she still had a out at workshops and spinning music for bit of summer left to enjoy. the social dancers. It was Big Dave Baycroft Vivienne headed south to Arline Winerman a great experience which I meet with the newly formed enjoyed tremendously. I had took his Brit Pack Brit Pack and the other Line the added bonus of having dancers at the Doubletree the best seat in the house for the fi rst time, hotel, near Tampa airport. which enabled me to spot the popular dances and while Vivienne Scott For The Brit Pack going to bring them back to the UK. the US was their chance to We also left a UK import returned for her meet email buddies face to from June The Lady In Black face. Classes began at 10am – an awesome night club third year – they on Friday and the event two step named Last Man had four workshop rooms Standing. It was good to see have given us the on the go all day every day so many dances travelling the until Sunday. Big Dave distance with fl oor fi llers like details, including all said: “The event offered a Black Horse, Soluna, Keep It comprehensive mix for any level dancer and Burnin’, Irish Stew, Betcha Neva, Caught In the dances all music tastes. In the evening everyone The Act and Miller Magic.” came together for social dancing in a huge ballroom – the atmosphere was electric all There was a diverse group of talented weekend and this was added proof of what a choreographers and teachers at the 2005 friendly international family affair the Line Line dance classic none more so than dancing game is – it just makes you so proud Peter Metelnick and Alison Biggs who stole to be part of it.” the show on Saturday evening with an hilarious fl amenco routine. John Robinson On Friday Vivienne took to the fl oor and Guyton Mundy were as impressive as teaching Jailhouse Creole, a fun beginner ever and Vivienne suggested Line dancing dance written by Trouble (who are had found a new appeal as a spectator sport Ontario instructors), and her own dance when Guyton taught his latest dance Shake. Good Times choreographed with Fred It is no wonder people love to see this guy Buckley. Next door John Robinson was perform he is a terrifi c instructor and is so leading a packed workshop instructing Get much fun to watch. It While It’s Hot. Nev and Dee both had a full house and introduced Suddenly, Trippin’, Bryan McWherter got hands moving with Waitin, Bring It On, When You’re Around Feels So Good by Amy Christian while and Shake Ya Body. Saturday noon brought Judy McDonald got shoulders twitching Vivienne back on her feet leading One Bad with Hollaback. Florida is fortunate to have Day (then I’ll be ok), Soft and Slow and Josh excellent instructors, a number of whom are Turner’s Your Man. well known beyond the Florida border, and 8

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it was a treat to learn from them including Stella Cabecca, Bill McGee, Marilyn McNeil and Kathy G. The beginners’ were treated to Nancy McDavid, Lindy Bowers and Charlotte Williams who offered good dances and friendly instruction. Arline also taught a class on the Friday.

The Brits are doing well on the American circuit and as the Brit Pack visited other venues around Florida and later in Arizona they noticed Audrey Watson’s Be Strong, Paul McAdam’s Careless Whisper, Maggie G’s The World, Charlotte Macari’s Run For The Roses, Ann Wood’s No Place To Go, Robert Lindsay’s Love’s Whisper and Kate Sala’s Simplemente Guyton Mundy with the Brit Pack, Nev Fitzgerald, Big Dave Baycroft and Dee Musk are all popular. After a week of non–stop dancing the Brit Pack stuck around visiting Sea World, Disney and Bush Gardens and did a couple of great gigs around Orlando. A special highlight was being invited out social dancing with Bill and Linda McGee in a wild bar in Old Town, Kissemme.

Not content with the Florida fun the threesome then fl ew on to Arizona for more dancing. The Brit Pack workshop was organised in Phoenix, which turned out to Vivienne teaches Jailhouse Creole Some friendly instruction be another highlight for the New Liners. The whole trip was something special for Dave who has just retired after 30 years service for Transco. Dave plans to be a full time Line dancer paying close attention to the ventures of Awesome Linedancing Productions and Alamo – a new choreographer booking agency. The Brit Pack are also going to live on and Dave, Nev and Dee are excited about a booking in Sweden during May 2006.

The American adventure may be over for the Brit Pack, Dave said: “The whole thing exceeded our expectations – it was just awesome. Thanks to all our American friends new and old.” As for Vivienne after Florida she headed across country to Las Vegas for a Line Dance Explosion turn to page 36 to fi nd out more... 9 Peter Metelnick, Vivienne Scott and Alison Biggs

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The Rodeo Girls are a South African group who were introduced to Linedancer Magazine while on holiday in Orlando, Florida. They have kept in touch and recently sent Grapevine these photographs showing their adventures over the past couple of months. The girls have taught at a local school, showed off their dance moves in a shopping mall, danced indoors and out at corporate functions and other events, including competitions. They are dedicated to the Lines and we cannot wait to hear more news from them during 2006 – Happy dancing girls.

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The Linedancer messageboard is something of a treasure trove with just about every aspect of Line dancing being discussed. This recent thread will get you thinking.

“How do you start a dance? Maybe you twitch, do a few ap- plejacks, talk to your neighbour – I’m just curious. I like watch- ing people and I’ve noticed cer- tain people do the same thing before they start a dance.”

“I don’t know – in ten years I have never given it a thought.”

“Normally I ask the person next There was a long weekend of Disco to me how it starts.” fun at the Victoria Hotel, Torquay with Bev and Tim Harwood. “I stand nice and quietly Entertainment was provided by – hands by my sides and per- Billy Bubba King on Saturday evening while Jamie Barnfi eld fectly still.” and Bev held everything together by multi tasking including, “I have a pair of starting comparing and teaching. The blocks...” highlight of the weekend was the spoof of The Ghost of Christmas “Desperately trying to remem- Past. The cast included Bev, ber which foot it starts with.” Tim, Jamie, along with Johnny O’Connell, Jan O’Malley, Kate “I don’t know why but I usually Webb, Phil Wilkins and Stewart do a couple of applejacks...” Gunnell.

“I tap my right foot in time with the intro and have a quick glance around to see what the Strictly Dance Fever is back others are doing.” Graham Norton will be back on the road looking for new contestants to compete in “OK I’ll come clean – I am usu- the second series – Graham wants to see you ally pinching sweets off other dance. If you are considering entering the new tables.” series Linedancer wishes you the best of luck – please let us know, take your camera and “I bump my hips a bit.” send us some photographs – we will be happy to keep the Line dance community informed “I smooth my blouse and try to of your experience and help rally support for hold my tummy in.” anyone who makes it onto the show.

“With both hands or just one?” To get an application form call: 09011 22 33 00 (calls cost 25p) “I rush off for a drink of my juice e-mail: [email protected] bottle.” or download an application form at: www.bbc.co.uk/strictlydancefever You can access the Linedancer Couples or singles can apply but must be over message board by logging onto: 18, all entrants must be available for eight www.linedancermagazine.com and weeks during April and May all applicants clicking on "message board". must be UK residents and amateur dancers.

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Grapevine Feb 06 2 4/1/06, 11:45:47 am Grapevine In the frame

MARCH SEACROFT NEW VENUE HOLIDAY VILLAGE (NELSON & TRAFALGAR BALLROOMS) 24th-26th, 3 Nights. FULL BOARD £79 Economy # Special Price For This Year # Fully Heated Chalets & Large Dance Floor SEE OUR FULL PAGE ADVERT ON PG 23 APRIL SKEGNESS LINE DANCE PARTY WEEKEND 21st-23rd, 3 Nights. £35 each. Caravans from £84 MAGILL, WESTCOASTERS, CALICO, PAUL BAILEY, Line dancing is a way of life to Perla Davis. You may remember GLENN ROGERS, VEGAS, PLAIN LOCO, Perla from the April 2005 Linedancer – Perla originally came from JOHNNY TWO STEP the Philippines and now learns the latest dances in Leicestershire MC: Glenn Rogers • DJ: Dave Hot Steps Woollas to export to the Province of Negros Occidental in the Philippines. Perla and her husband Scott recently celebrated their 14th wedding OCTOBER anniversary and Perla was treated to this Line dancing picture. The HEMSBY 9 DAYS picture was hand made by Carolyn Wileman who used the ancient art of decoupage to produce this unique wall hanging. Perla wanted LINE DANCE PARTY some cuttings from her favourite magazine to be included in the *** OR ASK ABOUT OUR MIDWEEK OR WEEKEND SPECIAL *** picture and you can probably spot the script for Miller Magic. The 30th Sept-9th Oct, 9 Nights. £149 each based on 4 sharing picture will hang in her dance studio in the Philippines, where Perla BROADCASTER, PLAIN LOCO, MAGILL, CALICO, will be rehearsing for an annual dance show in the Spring. WESTCOASTERS, PAUL BAILEY, SIDEWINDER, PAUL MARTIN & RED ROCK COUNTY, GLENN ROGERS, BILLY ‘BUBBA’ KING, VEGAS, LIZZIE CLARKE Spanish star SKEGNESS LINE DANCE PARTY WEEKEND 20th-22nd, 3 Nights. £35 each. Caravans from £79 CALICO, PAUL BAILEY, BILLY ‘BUBBA’ KING, GLENN ROGERS, JOHN PERMENTER, LITTLE ROCK, VEGAS, PLAIN LOCO, MAGILL, PAT STOTT & LIZZIE CLARKE MC: Glenn Rogers • DJ: Dave Hot Steps Woollas

DECEMBER NEW YEAR’S EVE LINE DANCE PARTY - HEMSBY BEACH 93333 28th Dec - 2nd Jan. £149 each based on 4 sharing WESTCOASTERS, PAUL BAILEY, CALICO, SIDEWINDER, GLENN ROGERS, BROADCASTER, BILLY BUBBA KING, VEGAS, PLAIN LOCO, LIZZIE CLARKE

Once again Line dancers on the Costa Blanca were treated to a visit from Dave Sheriff. Each year Dave makes regular trips to Spain to dance with the Line Dancers of the Pilar Sol Club at The Lo Monte Hotel. The local residents eagerly await these enjoyable nights of Line dancing. Dave also appears at other venues, such as the Los Arcos Restaurant in Torrevieja. Dancing to live music is a rarity and Dave is always the perfect star. Pictured are Dave with Sally and Gerry, of Line Dance Unlimited. 13

Grapevine Feb 06 3 6/1/06, 5:13:34 pm Big bash

It is always nice to see a club doing well joined in the party celebrations. Glennis wearing pink. The evening was fantastic and Grapevine was delighted to receive McClure is the lady behind the club’s success with demo's from many of the dancers from this photograph from GM Dreamworks. – she works extremely hard and caters for all beginner level to advanced – happy birthday The club has just celebrated their ten year levels of dancers. Glennis is pictured towards GM Dreamworks. anniversary and a whopping 160 members the middle in the front of the photograph

Time to celebrate

A fun night with a deliciously tempting Elaine Tunnicliffe said: “I would like to thank buffet was arranged at the Stars and Stripes everyone for their support and generosity. I Grapevine is sponsored by Line Dance Club, Stafford. The club were can't quite believe how the time has fl own celebrating ten years and for such a big and how we all still love dancing.” occasion everyone wanted a brilliant evening – the best ever. 14

Grapevine Feb 06 4 4/1/06, 11:53:31 am Grapevine Festive fun in Wales Above and beyond . . .

Festive fun was fi lling the fl oor at the Risboro Hotel in Llandudno for a fabulous weekend hosted by Funky Country UK. Charlotte Macari was the guest instructor with Line dance teachers are lost without their a helping hand from Jo Conroy legs – so you can image how upset those and DJ Richard Edlin. at Meols Leisure Centre, Southport got The group photographed when they heard teacher Pam Martin had to (above) are the Kountry Kickers have a knee operation to repair her injured from Peterborough who took cartilidge. The operation took place on the Christmas theme seriously Thursday and Pam couldn't stand the thought – getting dressed in festive of letting everyone down – especially since costumes just in time for a it was the Christmas party. She hobbled on visit from Santa. Jamie Moyses her crutches to join her partner in dance Paul dressed as Santa in an air fi lled May the very next day. costume which entertained Pam did struggle and is thankful for the the others. The weekend also three week Christmas break when she can marked the 50th wedding rest her leg and get back to full strength in anniversary of Harry and Shirley time for classes beginning again in January. Fairchild (pictured left). Grapevine wishes Pam a speedy recovery.

Wild Wild West

With a zest for participating in charity events, Lina and nine students from the Hong Kong Line Dancing Association performed at the Wild Wild West at the invitation of The Society of Publishers in Asia. Ceci Wong said: "Set in the 'old American pioneer West', this fundraising Ball held at the Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong was in aid of The Society for the Relief of Disabled Children. "Lina and her group took the ballroom by storm with their three Country and Western numbers – Holdin’ a Good Hand (an Award winning piece choreographed by Lina), Country Drive and Looking Back To See. The event was so exciting because it was the fi rst time that many people had been exposed to traditional Line Dancing in Hong Kong. The response was sensational with lots of hands clapping and toes tapping. The cheers could be heard for miles around after the short entertainment segment."

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Grapevine Feb 06 5 4/1/06, 11:54:01 am The ultimate party For the second time during November, KingsHill Holidays held a weekend event at the Norbreck Castle in Blackpool. It was the last event at the Norbreck for 2005 and so it was important to make it live up to it’s name – traditionally this weekend is known as ‘The Party’. 600 dancers attended the hotel and the Director of Kings Hill Holidays, John King said: “I would just like to thank all the group organisers who came from classes all over the country. They do a sterling job, they really, really work hard making it a multinational event.”

The entertainment was Broadcaster, Glenn Rogers, American Spirit and Diamond Jack. John King added: “I wish I could have canned the atmosphere when Diamond Jack played on Saturday night. Their Irish Medley nearly brought the house down with 600 people all moving in the same direction at the same time – I have never seen anything like it before and it was our 45th event at the Norbreck.”

Lets go wild It was party time in Leeds, West Yorkshire as Tracey Preston and her Line dance group – The Texan Rose Broncos – celebrated their sixth birthday. Tracey said: “The group is mainly made up of kids who have a fantastic time. We held a party to reward those who have worked so hard during the year entering competitions and taking part in demo's. To mark our birthday we decided to let everyone go wild. We cheated with the cake and bought it from our local Costco but they decorated it with yellow roses because the club logo is the Yellow rose of Texas, hence our name Texan Rose Broncos.” The dancers had to get straight back to work after the party as they have bookings at local churches and Christmas fairs where they will be performing their demonstrations. 16

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Grapevine Feb 06 7 4/1/06, 11:59:39 am New Lines in Portsmouth On the road to recovery

As the editor of Line dancer I often receive emails and letters from clubs and teachers telling us about their story. A few months ago I was emailing Wendy Wilson who teaches Line dancing in Shropshire – I was awaiting some photographs to accompany a story from Wendy’s club when I received an email from her daughter, Emma Sherwood-Smith bringing sad news that Wendy had suffered a brain haemorrhage and was very ill. There is an exciting brand new venue open every week, some travelling many miles to be Wendy had returned one Sunday evening in Portsmouth – It is at the £17 million John there. The new venue brings exciting times. from one of her many weekends away Pounds Centre in St. James Street, Portsea I am very pleased for my husband who gave dancing, when she was taken seriously ill (off Queen Street). Although the excitement up a highly paid career in the oil industry for in hospital as an aneurysm inside her brain about the new venue is huge organisers Mick Line dance. He is also a postman for the Royal burst. Doctors told the family she was very and Carol Storey of Amigos Line Dance Club, Mail and these days can seen around Fareham fortunate to survived the incident but Wendy Fareham did have to sacrifi ce an old class in delivering mail – stopping to grab a cuppa then had to make a decision about whether Northny on Hayling Island. But as one door from Line dancers on the way. to agree to lifesaving brain surgery that could closes another opens and Portsmouth City The new club opened it doors on Friday leave her paralysed or brain damaged. Wendy, Council asked Mick to teach a Line dance December 23 by holding a Christmas Disco had the surgery a few days later and spent the class at the new centre last Spring. The with all dance forms being danced on the next three weeks in hospital. Unbelievably, dancers have been looking forward to the fl oor. The doors are opened monthly on every at 58 years old Wendy began to show early new dancefl oor and have watched the new 2nd Friday of the month and if the nights are indications of making a full recovery. Doctors building grow with great interest. It is a really a success live music will be brought in at a are convinced that her healthy lifestyle of nice place with pleasant sculptures outside. later date. daily Line-dancing had given her the best Inside is quite spacious with a bar area and Joining the campaign of Daniel Whittaker, possible chance, and the family suddenly café in the reception. Mick will be announcing an Absolute didn’t mind the constant Line-dancing music Carol told Linedancer: “Mick is most Beginner class in the New Year at John fi lling the home. enthusiastic with ideas for the new venue and Pounds. Beginner /Improver classes are going Now back home Wendy is making good I can see why. We closed our class venue at to be on Thursdays at the centre and also progress – she is determined to make a full Northney after much consideration. We live at Whiteley Community Centre on a Friday recovery and has already began to relearn on the edge of Meon Valley and travelling evening. If you are looking for an Intermediate many steps and dances. to teach a very small class was not to be class you’ll fi nd it at Whiteley on Wednesday Grapevine would like to send Wendy get although it was great fun. We felt it just nights. Pictured are the members of the old well wishes and we all hope to see Wendy wasn’t fair to ask our supporters to join us class in Northny. back on the dancefl oor very soon.

A taste of Country life

Susan Kay is a devoted Line dancer and Country fan – even when it is time for the chance to experience Cowboy Church grab front row seats to watch stars like Mark holidays Susan takes her husband on trips and watch how they prepare meals on an Chestnut, Merrill Haggart and John Arthur to the States to meet real life cowboys and open fi re – she took these fantastic pictures of Martinez. The American atmosphere brought Country artists. Her latest adventure took the Cowboys in their natural surroundings. the crowds to their feet, banging on tables them to The Red Stegal Festival, Stockyards, Moving on to Texas to enjoy Country music and yelling for more, Susan said: “It was Forthworth, Texas and to Arizona. Susan got at Billy Bobs Saloon. Susan even managed to unbelievable.” 18

Grapevine Feb 06 8 4/1/06, 12:00:17 pm Grapevine Still strutin’ at 90 Snakes alive

The Stetson Stompers Line dancers from age doesn’t stop Line dancers – this lovely South Africa is the new Line dance capital Solihull celebrated as a member of the club lady (pictured above) loves to dance Tropicana – we have already seen the photographs from reached the age of 90. Unfortunately they Parking Lot – lets hope she enjoys many more the Rodeo Girls and now we have pictures of forgot to tell us her name – but as we know years dancing. the wonderful Brain B. in Durban. Caryl Cusens held a stupendous weekend in Durban with Brian enjoying a social Spreading Christmas cheer the Line dance way on Friday evening were he debuted his 2006 World's solo medley, workshops on Saturday and Sunday, and an evening with SA instructors on Saturday evening. The towns and cities in South Africa are much more spread out than in the UK but the distance didn’t stop Line dancers travelling from Cape Town and Bloemfontein to see Brian. Caryl said: “When the rest of the country knew Brian was coming, they travelled from far and wide to be with us at our social and the workshops. It was fantastic to have this support for our fi rst big venture.” Brian had a full schedule while in Durban and also did a live telephonic radio interview for a national SABC radio station while at a supper evening at the home of instructor, Rene Brink. The rest of the guests listened to the interview in another room as it was happening and recorded it so Brian could With lots of Christmas cheer these Line group, some of whom have only been dancing take the cassette home to see what he dancers put on their Santa hats and danced since May 2005. We meet each Wednesday sounded like. One of the dancers in Durban to entertain the crowds at the Christmas Fair afternoon and we were delighted to be asked owns a park where he houses exotic pets so in Penketh, Warrington. to put on a display for the Christmas Fair. he brought his python along to see if anyone Jenny Ruffl ey said: “We have a lovely Thanks for a great magazine.” would be brave enough to pose for a picture. As you can see the snake didn’t phase Brian or any of the other dancers. John Permenter Pictured were sent by Caryl Cusens – the Some of you may have seen John Permenter instructor at Dance @ CC's – more photos out and about on the Line dance circuit are included in Onlinedancer's International Grapevine has been told he is great Supplement. www.onlinedancer.co.uk entertainment. His father grew up in deep East Texas and his childhood was fi lled with the sounds of Hank, Marty Robbins, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Roger Miller and Glen Campbell. John plays at Line dance venues around the UK, he said: “I plan to keep doing the best job in the world. For this, I feel very blessed, and I thank all of you who have been event visit http://www.johnpermenter.com so supportive and encouraging.” If you would or contact Chelsea Artistes on 01892 like to see John or book him for your club 662290. 19

Grapevine Feb 06 9 4/1/06, 12:01:29 pm countrytaking a flight

If youyou are are looking looking for for a livelive act act to todance dance too –– you you will will struggle struggle to findfind better better than Bobby D D Sawyer. Sawyer. PamelaPamela Edelston Edelston chats chats to BobbyBobby about about his his passion for for Country, Country, his tastetaste for for PancakesPa ncakes and drivingdriving his his oldCortina old Ford Ford

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aybe I have an unfair Elvis and Dean Martin – I would like So what do we love about Bobby: “ advantage because I to be half as good as he is but I am “The fi rst thing I did was get in am a Nashville boy still trying.” touch with the Line dance teachers. M playing Country,” says I wanted the sets I performed to a Bobby D Sawyer – that could be We can thank the US Air Force for include music which Line dancers true but from what I see he is just a bringing Bobby to England and for like. I feel researching paid off huge sensational singer that Line dancers recognising his talent: “At 18 I came dividends because it showed them love to dance too. to England I stepped out off the I care about them. The dancers plane at Heathrow, it was April and thought he cares about us and sings Bobby grew up in Nashville as part was beautiful. I immediately loved songs we like to dance too. Now y of a Southern family, his older and it – I thought this is gonna be a lot I sometimes get experimental by younger brother sing and although of fun. Sure enough I loved it and I looking for new music with a good his younger sister has a marvellous have met all kinds of people. It has dance beat – sometimes it works, voice she is a full time nurse: “This broadened me – I saw a different sometimes it doesn’t.” will make you laugh but my brother side of life than the American way sings in an English folk group, he is and I was able to see where things “Everywhere I have gone audiences in America singing English music and came from. The melodies are the have given me a fantastic reception. I am here singing American music. same in Gospel, Bluegrass and old People travel enormous distances to My younger brother has been on the English folk songs, particularly Irish see me and I am really grateful. I road for about six or seven years as part of a gospel quartet. Gospel is where we all began – we belonged to a lively church as far as music went and I suppose you could say that was Win Bobby D Sawyer’s album my primary training ground.” We have got fi ve copies of Thirty–Seven–2–Eleven for the lucky Bobby was brought up surrounded winners if you can answer the following question: by people who loved music: “My Momma was the church pianist. She taught me a bit but once she told me What kind of car did Bobby drive when he fi rst ‘the time will come when you have arrived in England? to choose piano or playing outside with a ball’ and I chose the ball. She a) Mini also loved and encouraged me b) Ford Cortina to appreciate the big band sound. I am very fond of Glenn Miller and c) BMW that is what led me to play the trombone in High School.” Send your answers on a postcard – or on the back of a sealed down envelope – to: “My dad died when I was nine but at age six he bought me a guitar. He Bobby D Sawyer competition, Linedancer Magazine, amazed me with that guitar – he Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA read a ‘how to’ book for fi ve minutes The editor’s decision is fi nal and no correspondence can be entered into and after studying the diagrams he The winners of the Lonestar competition (Dec’ Linedancer) are Mrs M. Crellin, Cumbria just played it. The fi rst ever song I Mrs S. Jenkins, Wiltshire - Mrs J. Leaf, Dorset - Mrs S. Coleman, Kent - M. Game, Wiltshire. played on the guitar was Red River Valley.” At this point I fi nd myself listening to my own private live set and his voice is divine – if you and Scottish songs. It fascinated me have met a couple of choreographers haven’t seen this guy live yet you to see where the music came from and some teachers – I am humbled need to fi nd yourself a ticket soon. – its infl uences. And of course I had by their reception – it is like all my left the American roads behind with birthdays and Christmas’ rolled into After his dad died Bobby felt he a 55mph speed limit – I had a Ford one.” needed a male infl uence and he Cortina and that tiny car could go at found what he was looking for 100mph. With relaxed speed limits Bobby is loyal to the small clubs: “To in his dad’s close friend: “There and Terry’s Chocolate Orange how be frank some of the smaller clubs were somethings I couldn’t ask my could I not love England.” Apparently could not afford a band so it gives me mother so I was lucky to have lots its not Terry’s its Bobby’s! a chance to play these small venues. of people help me out. Gerald and My ultimate goal is to be on the road Betty were members of our church, After he left the Air Force he took to with a band but I am having a great Gerald was special to me because music full time: “I couldn’t give full time doing what I do. Of course I he was my dad’s best friend in high commitment to both the Air Force would love to play Wembley, the NEC school. I knew he cared for the and the music so I decided to quit or the Gmex but they are dreams to family and that he would always give the Air Force. I wanted to take a be reached – at the moment it is good advice – tell it to me straight. step forward and start spreading my bread and butter time.” I guess he was the one I always energy in one specifi c direction. I went to because he was so close to have no problem playing anywhere I During the summer months Bobby my dad. He was also a tremendous tell Sylvia not to worry about where found himself booked for some of singer – I put him up there with she books me.” the big Country festivals, he said: “I 21

Taking a Country Flight2 2 5/1/06, 5:37:40 pm Artist Review played the South Will Rise Again festival and I can say I have never seen that many people dancing all at once. The festival which I found overwhelming was Wolvestock – while I was on stage it was pouring with rain I couldn’t believe people where out there Line dancing on grass in their boots, water proofs with an umbrella in their hand. It was fabulous they had come to listen to me and dance to the music. I have such an appreciation for people and the best gift they could have given me is them dancing to my music.”

Being an honouree Brit, what about America does Bobby miss. A smile came to my face as he announced he misses the 24 hour all night restaurants – a man after my own heart. If anyone has been to the States and had the pleasure of Ihop (International House of Pancakes) you’ll know what he is missing and it is delicious. Bobby keeps a close eye on Nashville but he tells me he doesn’t get over to the States as often as he would like. He has adjusted to the English way of life by learning to cook all things American he cannot live without. However the availability of Country music is something that England cannot compete with – Nashville is where all Country lovers head and Bobby misses the American Country scene: “Here the market play it safe when it comes to Country.” We talk about the latest Keith Urban tour: “Keith played in Garth’s band at a concert I saw at the NEC. Line dancers introduced his music to me when Somebody Like You fi rst became available in the UK and it was a while later it clicked he was part of Garth’s band. He is Country boy and I am really disappointed they have pulled him away from Country like what happened with Shania.”

Bobby is determined to keep it Country, he says: “My heart is in Country”. He has fl irted with other music forms since being “I have such an appreciation for people and the best gift they could have given me is them dancing to my music.”

a teenager when he toured churches in the Southern American states of Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia with a gospel group called Impact. If you are dancing then Bobby is playing and he intends to keep on touring the Line dance venues, he says: “Thank you to all the Line dancers who turn out week after week – to those I haven’t had the chance to meet – there are never any strangers you are just friends I haven’t met yet. I love doing what I do and if you didn’t love dancing I wouldn’t get the chance to play great music – keep on dancing.”

Bobby D Sawyer is managed by Slyvia McMaster. Contact Sylvan Entertainment 01252 712178, 99 www.sylvanentertainment.com, www.bobbydsawyer.com

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93332 double H 1 5/1/06, 5:48:39 pm COUNTRY RHODES t the end of the year when the and the band endured a 24 hour journey Get a group of bitter freeze is about to set in via Athens but nevertheless they were still we thought why not take the ready to rock the house on arrival. Line dancers in the opportunity to get away for a taste of winter sun. The latest Maggie Senorita to the Trick Pony song was the next Greek sunshine, AG Experience Roadshow, in conjunction dance on the list – it has a very obvious with Club Dance Holidays, was happening restart and four count tag. The beauty of add the right music, on the beautiful Greek Island of Rhodes and this dance is in the hip movement – it gives so off we went. The historic and picturesque the dancers a chance to sway their Cuban instructors and paradise is tucked away just below Turkey hips. If you are capable of isolating your and proved to be the ideal setting for a hips you will make this dance look very entertainment and Greek Line dance. stylish. Meanwhile, Alan dropped his usual style and tried his hand at a slower dance let the party begin. We left from Manchester Airport and after Forgotten You. It is a beginner/intermediate a short sleep and an in-fl ight meal we dance written to I’ve Forgotten You by Harry Seddon arrived in Rhodes around 3am local time. Rhonda Vincent, which incidentally was Other fl ights from various parts of the UK Tim’s chosen song of the holiday. reports... also touched down during the night and by breakfast time everyone was accounted for By Wednesday our memories were beginning and the party was ready to rumba. to struggle and so we danced Your Love, which most of the group had danced before. After a welcome drink of Ouzo (a Greek It helped to stop our brain from overloading alcoholic drink) the full team were there to and was a great excuse to do this lovely get things started including Anja of Dance night club two step again. With our heads Holidays, DJ Tim Ruzgar, Alan Birchall and well rested Alan was back to his ‘fast and Maggie Gallagher. Despite the cool weather furious’ self teaching an intermediate, 64 workshops were held during the week by count, two wall dance – Never Again to the the pool and although we had to deal with Rachel Stevens track I Said Never Again. some short rain delays we got a fair amount of sunshine. After Alan’s speedy steps we enjoyed a day off from the dancefl oor and took to the tourist Maggie taught a dance especially written route hoping to see all the wonderful sights. for the trip Say That Ya Love Me. It is a However, once the dance had been off 32 count, four wall beginner/intermediate for a few hours the withdrawal symptoms Tina & Colin chillout in the taverna dance to a great track by Cerrito called set in and the addicts persuaded Maggie to Say That You Love Me. The dance is easy take charge and start a spontaneous social in enough for beginners but with enough in it a Greek tavern. to inspire all dancers, danced to a feel good track. Maggie also got our toes in a tangle As the holiday drew to a close Maggie’s fi nal with The World – a 64 count, four wall teach was Loverz – a great 32 count, four beginner/easy intermediate, choreographed wall intermediate dance to the new Liberty to a great rocking Country track by Brad X track, Song 4 Lovers. The song alternates Paisley. It’s very fast but with simple steps, between rap and melody and as we danced lots of repetition and some holds. Despite there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. It has a funky the speed it is great fun to dance. Once feel to it – with only one drawback – it has Maggie had fi nished her teach, Alan Birchall one restart which is not that obvious. Alan stepped up to instruct Universal – a dance made his fi nal teach an easy dance which with optional arm movements written to a was almost a walking dance – Last Night. track by Nate James. To say good bye to our Greek Line dance In the evenings DJ Tim Ruzgar was spinning we fl ew the Greek fl ag by having a white the decks and did a marvellous job. Added to and blue party. The night entertained us the music mix was a live set by 2006 Crystal with Greek bingo and demos from Maggie, Boot Nominee’s Diamond Jack. Dave and Alan and Anja and of course some very tasty Warren had stepped in at the last moment Greek food.

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THESE PAGES WILL GIVE YOU AN INSIGHT TO WHAT IS PROVING POPULAR Dance Issue Published AND WILL HELP YOU TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS ON WHAT TO TEACH. Oakland Cha January 2006 Hot Tamales January 2006 We thank those instructors who have contributed to this page. Push The Button December 2005 We appreciate their input and can assure our readers that these endorsements are given The World November 2005 in the spirit of friendship on the floor. They do not contain any element of Love’s Whisper November 2005 Top Of The World June 2005 self-promotion or friendship endorsements. Soluna August 2005 We welcome dance reviews from smaller local clubs! Kill The Spiders December 2005 Universal November 2005 •All the other dance scripts reviewed or mentioned by our reviewers are available at www.linedancermagazine.com

Vera & Gerald Adams Be Strong Crow Valley LDC, Cwmbran Audrey Watson Be Strong – Chris De Burgh A Little Bit Country Nice easy 32 count beginner/intermediate Gaye Teather dance with two tags. Easy teach that goes A Little Bit country – Paul Bailey down very well with our class (lots of Chris A good intermediate country dance and a De Burgh fans), seems to fill the floor at all really good track of music by Paul Bailey. The other venues we’ve been to. A great dance Gerald & Vera class always ask for this one, hope it will be that seems to appeal to all levels of dancers. around for a long time. Sukiyaki No More Chris Hodgson Robbie McGowan Hickie Sukiyaki – Kyu Sakamoto No More – Glenn Rogers Taught this some time ago at our class but Robbie has got a winner with this one. it’s still filling the floor and not fading in Good track of music and a favourite with popularity. A little tricky on the timing at Improvers/Intermediate. We had a great first. Nice catchy tune and another great class reaction to this dance, more of the dance from Chris Hodgson. Geoff Ellis same please Robbie.

Oakland Cha Cha Sue Marshall Chris Hodgson LineViners, Cullingworth A Matter Of Time – Jason Sellers A fantastic dance for every one, the floor is Let It Roll, Let It Ride full with both Beginners and Intermediate Ann Wood dancers. An easy dance to teach and always Let It Roll, Let It Ride – requested. Nothing difficult. Nice one Notorious Cherry Bombs Chris Lovely little dance for High Beginner/ Sue Marshall Improvers. The floor is always full when I Love’s Whisper put the music on. The intermediate dancers Robert Lindsay like it too. A bit daunting for the beginners Tell Me – Brushwood at first, but once they have mastered it they Another class favourite. Nice moves to this love it. Highly recommended. dance with a feel good factor to it, we need more like this one so please keep them Top of the World coming. Sharon Hutchinson Top Of The World – The Carpenters Nice dance to get back into the swing of Chris Salter things after the Summer break. Love the Geoff Ellis double-time steps after the cross rock. Flows Best of Friends Line Dance Club well and an altogether enjoyable dance with good music which we all sing along to. Live Your Dream Dee Musk Soluna Second Chance – Trisha Yearwood Robbie McGowan Hickie As it was time I taught another I picked Monday Mi-Amor – Soluna this one. Brilliant dance in my opinion, not Great dance which just flows along in the Carol Barnett the easiest to teach but certainly worth the usual Robbie style. Two similar turns at the effort. It’s done to a fabulous track. I would end are a bit confusing until you master like to see this one grow in popularity and be them. Just one interesting section after a big hit, it certainly deserves to be. another. Love it. 26

Dance Reviews Feb 06 1 5/1/06, 9:12:20 am Dance Reviews

The Last Dance Universal Kim Ray Alan G. Birchall Save The Last Dance For Me – Song 4 Lovers – Liberty-X Michael Bublé Although the Liberty-X track is not the track I just love this dance and the music, but this dance was choreographed to I feel it class can’t make up their minds. They are works much better to their track. Does just beginning to get the ‘rhythm’ of it after have quite a few turns but most are full or 3 weeks. Nothing too difficult - it’s just the half turns so not too confusing - and Alan timing. We’ll persevere a bit longer. Tags are has suggested alternatives if you do not easy and the music tells you where they are. want to do the turns.

Hot Tomales WS Neil Hale Country Down To My Soul – Carol Barnett Lee Roy Parnell The Caroliner Team, Surrey Most of my class have never done this one and as we are going to Norbreck next month Mildred My Friend thought I would revive it. Needless to say Teresa & Vera they really love it. Mildred Madalyn Johnson – Fernando Ortega This is a really pretty waltz suitable for IE Chris Salter most intermediate dancers, but with a Rainbow Dancers, Eccles few challenging combinations and rhythms which make it different. There is a spiral turn Push The Button which may be new to some intermediate Peter Metelnick & Alison Biggs dancers and is a useful step to learn. There Push The Button – Sugababes is one simple restart and the music track is V It may not look like it from the script but easily obtainable. this is a surprisingly easy dance to learn. Definitely a favourite at the moment. The Friction Addiction dance flows very well and fits excellently Scott Blevins with the music. Petrifi ed – Fort Minor If you are into Scotts dances you will love The World this. The music is not to everyone’s taste Maggie Gallagher but it’s different, punchy, very funky and The World – Brad Paisley suits the dance. It’s a 32 count dance with I first looked at this dance a few months ago one restart. It is tough and will challenge and found it quite difficult with the initial even the strong intermediate/advanced RE holds. I stuck at it though and now it’s a dancer. definite hit. Although it has a fast tempo the steps are easy enough to remember and keep Cocoa Puffs in time with the music. Zac Detweiller e My Humps – Black Eyed Peas Wild-West Trip This is a young at heart simple little funky John Dowling dance which was fi rst taught in America in Wild-West Trip – Princesses Of Violin September. An ideal warm up for general A dance to a track from the same album as levels as it uses plenty of isolation, body the music for Firedance so I am surprised this rolls, etc. but would also suit the improver dance has not caught on more. It’s a fantastic, and offer a fun challenge. Everyone really feel good, Irish sounding song. The dance has liked this and as the band is popular the standard line dance steps in and standard track is readily available. nc timing - nothing tricky at all. The one restart is very easy to hear in the music. Pirates Of Dance Peter Metelnick and Alison Biggs Kill The Spiders Pirates Of Dance – DJ Bobo Gaye Teather This may not be Peter’s latest dance but You Need A Man – Brad Paisley the club members really enjoy dancing it. A fun, easy little dance. Don’t show it to your Persevere if you think the step sheet looks mum though as she might be like mine and scary as, with patience, I have been able to make you rename it “Kill The Earwigs”! This teach this to most of the club as although dance is all about having fun and you can add it is a bit fi ddly and has re-starts and tags as much (or as little) styling as you want to it. galore it is not as hard as it looks and is well da It definitely brings a smile to the face. worth the effort. 27

Dance Reviews Feb 06 2 5/1/06, 9:12:42 am The Charts Linedancer is determined to provide you Thanks to all of you who responded to our feedback, we are able to make Linedancer with even more information enabling you requests for dance charts. We have been sent more and more relevant to the scene month – instructor and dancer – to make informed a larger selection of beginner, intermediate by month. We believe that our charts best choices about the dances that are currently and advanced charts from around the world refl ect the complexity and musical variety of fi lling fl oors and to encourage as much unity and for these we are extremely grateful. Keep the modern Line dance scene… as possible across the scene. For most social them coming! events it is typical to play approximately 55- The playlists included below relate to 60 dances. Space limitations mean that we Readers understand that we are trying to socials held in the last month and we hope reduce the playlists in length but don’t edit tailor this section of the magazine to their they give you a balanced picture of what’s them. In other words, we cut off at 40 dances needs and that we are all in this together. hot (and what’s not) on dance fl oors in per chart. By showing mutual support and through your these areas. The DJ Playlists

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1. New Dreams/Cruisin’ – What You Mean To Me – Chris De Burgh 1. Come Dance With Me – Come Dance With Me – Nancy Hays 2. Maybe I Could/Ribbon Of Highway – I Might – Shakin’ Stevens 2. Easy Come Easy Go – We Will Rock You – Queen 3. Wave On Wave/Latin Wiggle – Wave On Wave – Pat Green 3. I Just Want To Dance – I Just Want To Dance With You – George Strait 4. Leave Right Now/Just Because – Leave Right Now – Will Young 4. Country 2 Step – Just Want My Baby Back – Glenn Rogers 5. Fields Of Gold/Stroll Along Cha Cha – Fields Of Gold – Sting 5. I Said I Love You – I Said I Love You – Raul Malo 6. Mildred My Friend/Rita’s Waltz – Mildred Madalyn Johnson – Fernando Ortega 6. Momma Mia – Home To Mamma – Patrizio Buanne 7. We’re Alive/World Of Blue – I’m Alive(Wake Up Mix) – Celine Dion 7. Celeste – Cosi Celeste – Zucchero & Cheb Mami 8. Kind Of Magic/Country Walkin’ – It’s A Kind Of Magic – Queen 8. Irish Stew – Irish Stew – Sham Rock 9. Somebody Like You/California Freeze – Somebody Like You – Keith Urban 9. Mildred My Friend – Mildred Madalyn Johnson – Fernando Ortega 10. Mariana Mambo/Cajun Thang – Mariana Mambo – Chayanne 10. Push The Button – Push The Button – Sugarbabes 11. Miller Magic/Cowboy Strut – Glenn Miller Medley – Bunny 11. Nothing New – Living Life, Loving You – Hal Ketchum 12. Old Mexico/Waltz Across Texas – The Seashores Of Old Mexico – George Strait 12. Somebody Like You – Somebody Like You – Keith Urban 13. Indigo Moon/Come Dance With Me – Indigo Moon – Heather Myles 13. Fly Like A Bird – Fly Like A Bird – Boz Scaggs 14. Pot Of Gold/Coastin’ – Dance Above The Rainbow – Ronan Hardiman 14. Bicycle Waltz – Les Bicyclettes De Belsize – Engelbert Humperdink 15. (Every) Cotton Pickin’ Morning/Tush Push – Every Cotton Pickin Time – Blake Shelton 15. Walk Back To Me – Where You Gonna Go – Toby Keith 16. Speak To The Sky/Cowboy Charleston – Speak To The Sky – Brendon Walmsley 16. Syncopated Love – Syncopated Love – Patti Labelle (When You Talk About Love) 17. Vertical Expressions/Texas Cha Cha – Vertical Expressions – The Bellamy Brothers 17. Supreme – Supreme – Robbie Willams 18. Mars Attack/’Em – Chocolate – Soul Control 18. Wave On Wave – Wave On Wave – Pat Green 19. Under Your Spell/Dream On – Under Your Spell – Anna Victoria 19. Let’s Be Us Again – Let’s Be Us Again – Lonestar 20. Celeste/Dancing In The Dark – Cosi Celeste – Zucchero 20. An Irish Waltz – Beautiful Meath – Mary Duff 21. Smokey Places/Por Ti Sere – Smokey Places – Ronnie McDowell 21. All Day Long – Mr Mom – Lonestar 22. The Long And Short Of It/Ziggy – Live To Love Another Day – Keith Urban 22. Candy Girl – Sugar Sugar – Nat Cole 23. Hung Up(On You)/Cruisn’ – Hung Up – Madonna 23. X-Rated – Filthy, Gorgeous – Scissor Sisters 24. Walk Back To Me/County Line – Where You Gonna Go – Toby Keith 24. I Need To Dance Too – Goin’ Swingin’ Tonight – Foster Martin Band 25. Reverse Waltz/Rita’s Waltz – Feels Right – Lemar 25. 20 Kisses – I Love My Life – Jamie O’Neal 26. Thunder & Lightning/Black Coffee – Knock On Wood – Rachel Stevens 26. Cheek To Cheek – Cheek To Cheek – Glenn Rogers 27. Doctor, Doctor/Just For Grins – Bad Case Of Loving You – Robert Palmer 27. Black Horse – Black Horse & The Cherry Tree – KT Tunsall 28. Black Horse/Latin Wiggle – Black Horse & The Cherry Tree – K T Tunstall 28. Chill Factor – Last Night – Chris Anderson 29. Elliot’s Dream/Cowgirl Twist – I Love To Boogie – T Rex 29. Cruisin’ – Don’t Worry Baby – Beach Boys 30. Be Strong/Tush Push – The Words I Love You – Chris De Burgh 30. Keep it Burning – Keep The Fire Burning – Beverly Knight 31. Ready to Fly/Texas Waltz – Ready To Fly – Richard Marx 31. Hooked On Country – Just Hooked On Country – Atlanta Pops Ochestra 32. Betcha Neva/Por Ti Sere – Betcha Neva – Cherie 32. Stop It – Stop It (I Like It!) – Rick Guard 33. Push The Button/Texas Stomp – Push the Button – Sugababes 33. Dangerous Curves – Dangerous Curves – The Notorious Cherry Bombs 34. Unlock My Heart/I Love This Town – Unlove Me – Julie Roberts 34. Sukiyaki – Sukiyaki – Kyu Sakamoto 35. Islands In The Stream/Sway – Islands In The Stream – Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton 35. Under Your Spell – Under Your Spell – Ana Victoria 36. Icebreaker/Hold Your Horses – Hold Your Horses – E Type 36. Salty Tears – Dolly Parton – Dolly Parton 37. The Real World/One Step Forward Waltz – The Real World – D Side 37. Tik Tok Too – What You Waiting For – Gwen Stefani 38. Sweet Dreams/Cruisin’ – Radio Dancing – Engelbert Humperdinck 38. The Beast – Something In The Water – Cheap Seats 39. Soluna/Lindi Shuffl e – Monday Mi Amor – Soluna 39. Feels So Good – Feels So Good – Sonique 40. Keep It Burnin/Latin Wiggle – Keep This Fire Burning – Beverley Knight 40. Trust Me – Vincero – Fredrik Kempe

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Top Tens Feb 06 2 4/1/06, 11:10:35 am The Charts The Beginners Top Ten Charts 1. Red Hot ...... Red Hot Salsa ...... Dave Sheriff 2. Irish Stew ...... Irish Stew...... Shamrock 3. Blue Rose Is ...... Blue Rose Is...... Pam Tillis 4. Country 2 Step...... I Just Want My Baby Back...... Jerry Kilgore A-B Coasters 5. Midnight Rendez Vous...... Jezebel ...... Ricky Martin Middlesex 6. Jazzy Joe’s ...... Eat At Joe’s...... Suzy Bogguss 7. D.H.S.S...... Coffee ...... Supersister 0208 907 7374 8. Precious Time...... Precious Time ...... Van Morrison 9. Urban Living...... Live to Love Another day ...... Keith Urban 10. Cowboy Charleston ...... Baton Rouge...... Garth Brooks

1. Grundy Gallop ...... Sold...... Sean Kenny 2. Show Me More...... She Showed Me A Little Bit More ...... Dave Sheriff 3. California Freeze ...... So Good ...... Rachel Stevens 4. Halfway ...... Halfway To Paradise...... Billy Fury G-Force L.D.C. 5. Stayin’ Alive...... Stayin’ Alive...... N-Trance Sutton-in-Ashfi eld 6. Electric Slide ...... Momma Mia ...... Patrizio Buanne (The Italian) 7. Cowboy Charleston ...... Amigo ...... David Ball 01623 403903 8. Cruisin’...... Let’s Go Cruisin’...... The Beach Boys 9. Bicycle Waltz ...... Les Bicyclettes De Belsize...... Engelbert Humperdinck 10. With The Sheriff...... Cha Tango...... Dave Sheriff

1. A-B Ticket...... Saturday Night at the Movies ...... Diamond Jack 2. Flobie Slide...... I’m Holding On To Love...... Shania Twain 3. Cowboy Charleston ...... Doloris ...... The Mavericks 4. Cowboy Strut...... What The Cowgirls Do...... Vince Gill Partyzone 5. Crazy Postman...... Please Mr Postman ...... The Carpenters Bridlington 6. 123 Waltz...... Lonely Too...... lee Ann Womack 7. Electric Slide ...... Achy Breaky Heart...... Billy Ray Cyrus 01262 674152 8. A-B Corner ...... Down On The Corner ...... the Mavericks 9. Cheeseburger ...... Cotton Eye Joe ...... The Rednecks 10. Stroll Along Cha Cha...... Playa Silencio ...... Dave Sherrif The International Top Ten Charts 1. Slow ...... Burn to Fire...... Babyface and Des’ree 2. Black Horse ...... Black Horse and the Cherry Tree...... K. T. Tunstall 3. Irish Stew ...... Irish Stew...... Sham Rock 4. Swing Sweet Pussy Cat ...... Swing Sweet Pussy Cat...... The Atomic Fireballs Kickin’ with Kelli 5. M.J. Moves...... Hit ‘em Up Style...... Blu Cantrell Valdres, Norway 6. Ssshhh!...... Who’s Your Daddy ...... Bigfoot [email protected] 7. Shooga ...... Sugar, Sugar (In my life) ...... John Fogerty 8. Good To Go...... Good To Go To Mexico ...... Toby Keith 9. Oakland Cha Cha ...... A Matter Of Time...... Jason Sellers 10. Overload...... Overload ...... Zappa Costa 1. Black Horse ...... Black Horse And The Cherry Tree...... KT Tunstall 2. Trust Me...... Vincero ...... Fredrick Kempe 3. Redneck Woman...... Redneck Woman ...... Gretchen Wilson 4. Keep it Burning ...... Keep The Fire Burning ...... Beverley Knight Nashville Gang 5. Partners in Crime ...... Sold...... John Michael Montgomery Cote D’azur, France 6. Doctor Doctor ...... Bad Case Of Loving You...... Robert Palmer - [email protected] 7. Urban Grace...... For the Grace of God...... Keith Urban 8. Wave On wave...... Wave On Wave ...... Keith Urban 9. Take a Breather...... I Need A Breather ...... Darryl Worley - 10. First To Last...... First To Last...... Barry White

1. In The Groove ...... Thank the Lord For The Night Times ...... Neil Diamond 2. Infatuation...... When You Asked About Love...... Matchbox 3. Miller Magic...... Glenn Miller Medley ...... Jive Bunny Mastermixers Innisfail Boot 4. Walk Of Life ...... Walk Of Life ...... Dire Straits 5. Trust...... Trust...... Ganjagang Scooters 6. A Better Woman ...... A Better Woman...... Beecy Cole North Queen Australia 7. Latin Love...... Prohibida...... Raul 8. Bird On A Wire...... Bird On A Wire ...... Troy Cassa (07) 4064 2413 9. Soluna ...... Monday Mi Amor...... Soluna 10. Mars Attack...... Chocolate (Choo Choo) ...... Soul

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Top Tens Feb 06 3 4/1/06, 11:10:51 am The Dance Club Top Ten 1. Be Strong...... The Words I Love You...... Chris De Burgh 2. I Can’t Be Bothered ...... I Can’t Be Bothered...... Miranda Lambert ChasLynn’s 3. (Every) Cotton Pickin’ Morning.....Cotton Pickin’ Morning...... Blake Shelton 4. Take A Breather...... I Need A Breather ...... Darryl Worley Country Kickers 5. Speak To The Sky...... Speak To The Sky...... Brian Walmsley 6. Black Horse ...... Black Horse (& The Cherry Tree)...... K T Kunstall County Antrim, 7. Rockin’ ...... Some Beach ...... Blake Shelton Northern Ireland 8. All Day Long...... Mr Mom ...... Lonestar 02890 968401 9. Miller Magic...... Glenn Miller Medley ...... Jive Bunny Master Mix 10. Irish Stew ...... Irish Stew...... Sham Rock

1. Last Man Standing...... Last Man Standing ...... Lucie Silvas 2. Replay...... Pon de Replay...... Rihanna 3. Brave ...... Brave...... Jamie O’ Neil West Country 4. Trippin’...... Wait a Minute ...... Pussycat Dolls 5. Be Strong...... The Words I Love You...... Chris de Burgh Lines 6. When You’re Around ...... Lost In You ...... Westlife Nailsea, North Somerset 7. No Regrets...... Outside (The Club) ...... Adina Howard 01275 791807 8. You’re Beautiful ...... You’re Beautiful ...... James Blunt 9. Push the Button...... Push the Button ...... Sugababes 10. Feels So Good...... It Feels So Good ...... Sonique

1. Be Strong...... The Words I Love You...... Chris de Burg 2. Bumpin On the Bumper ...... Tail On The Tailgate...... Neil McCoy 3. The World ...... The World...... Brad Paisley Caledonian Cork 4. Mamma Mia...... Home To Mamma...... Patrizio Buanne 5. Love Is In The Air...... Love Is In The Air...... John Paul Young Hotliners 6. Chiky Latino...... Manana Por La Manana ...... Oreja Birmingham 7. Kind of Magic...... Some Kind Of Magic ...... Queen 01455 619770 8. New Dreams...... What You Mean To Me...... Chris de Burgh 9. Enjoy It...... Bright Side Of The Road...... Van Morrrison 10. Black Horse ...... Black Horse And The Cherry Tree...... K.T.Tunstall

1. Push the Button...... Push the Button ...... Sugababes 2. Walk Back To Me...... Where You Gonna Go...... Toby Keith 3. Love’s Whisper ...... Tell Me...... Brushwood 4. Be Strong...... The Words I Love You...... Chris De Burgh Thin Blue Line 5. Pirates Of Dance ...... Pirates Of Dance ...... DJ Bobo Kenton, Devon 6. Patrizio’s Rumba ...... A Man Without Love ...... Patrizio Buanne 0208 9092786 7. Over The Rainbow...... Over The Rainbow...... Cliff Richard 8. Soluna ...... Monday Mi Amor...... Soluna 9. The Way ...... The Way...... Clay Aitken 10. Crabbuckit...... Crabbuckit ...... K-O’s

1. Push The Button...... Push The Button ...... Sugababes 2. The Way ...... The Way...... Clay Aitken 3. Be Strong...... The Words I Love You...... Chris De Burgh 4. Soluna ...... Monday Mi Amor...... Soluna Jeanscene 5. All Day Long...... Mr Mom ...... Lonestar Bradford, West Yorks 6. Black Horse ...... Black Horse & The Cherry Tree...... K T Tunstall 01274 616043 7. Just Wright ...... C’est La Vie...... Chely Wright 8. Momma Mia...... Home To Mamma...... Patrizio Buanne 9. Sukiyaki...... Sukiyaki...... Kyu Sakamoto 10. Miller Magic...... Glenn Miller Medley ...... Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers

1. Meltdown...... Teary Eyed...... Missy Elliott 2. Suddenly ...... Suddenly I See...... K.T.Tunstall 3. Syncopated Love...... When You Talk About Love ...... Patti Labelle 4. When You’re Around ...... Lost In You ...... Westlife ACME Dance Co 5. Quand’05...... Quando, Quando, Quando...... Michael Buble Hinckley, Leicestershire 6. Trippin...... Wait A Minute...... Pussycat Dolls 01455 619770 7. Don’t Call Me...... Don’t Call Me Baby...... Madison Avenue 8. Cocoa Puffs ...... My Humps ...... Black Eyed Peas 9. Shake Ya Body...... Are You Ready...... Shakaya 10. Wat Da Fuss...... So, What’s The Fuss ...... Stevie Wonde

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Top Tens Feb 06 4 4/1/06, 11:35:05 am The Charts The Dancers’ Top Ten This chart is based entirely on information from the dance community. 1 (1) Be Strong (B/I) Audrey Watson The Words I Love You..... Chris De Burgh

2 (4) Push The Button (I) Peter & Alison Push The Button...... SugaBabes Black Horse & 3 (3) Black Horse (I) Kate Sala The...... Cherry Tree KT Tunstall

4 (2) The World (B/I) Maggie Gallagher The World...... Brad Paisley

5 (9) Suddenly (I) Neville Fitzgerald Suddenly I See...... KT Tunstall

6 (–) Walk Back To Me (I) Peter, Alison, Dan Where You Gonna Go ...... Toby Keith

7 (–) The Reel Thing (A) Maggie Gallagher Hit You With The Real Thing.... Westlife

8 (–) Momma Mia (B/I) Hazel Pace Home To Mamma ...... Patrizio Buanne

9 (–) Just Wright (B/I) Maggie Gallagher C’est La Vie...... Chely Wright

10 (–) Irish Stew (B/I) Lois Lightfoot Irish Stew by ...... Sham Rock

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93297 New Shoes for 2006.idd 2 4/1/06, 11:02:14 am Album Reviews by Tim Ruzgar, Linedancer magazine’s Official Reviewer e-mail: [email protected]

ara Evans’ music was first used in Supernatural (82bpm) has a Celtic feel with REAL FINE PLACE Line dancing back in 1999 when her a choral backing and Sara’s vocals are superb Sara Evans song Crying Game was used for a hit on this one – another fine dance track. dance of the same name. Sara has Roll Me Back In Time (80bpm) Sheryl Crow SONY BMG 82876 69486 2 S released some brilliant albums, her exquisite wrote this nice harmonic song. It is a slower Born to Fly was nominated for CMA Album of track like Bible song (72bpm) and Te l l Me Listen %%%%% the Year and her last Restless had the dance (82bpm) however they are all good songs

Dance %%%%% Suds In The Bucket taken from it. Mother of nonetheless. three – Sara now releases her fifth album. The Secrets That We Keep (65bpm) is The opener Coalmine (111/222) was co another of Sara’s own songs which is a written by Lonestar’s Richie McDonald and powerful . Beautiful. Roxie Dean – this is a fantastic dance track Missing Missouri (85bpm) Sara sings all ALBUM which could be one of the biggest Country about her life on the road in her tour bus. OF THE dance hits of the year. Momma’s Night Out (138bpm) is a sassy A Real Fine Place To Start (121bpm) is a number, Country blues if you will, and this is MONTH wonderful cha cha just crying out for a dance a great dance track, which will remind you of to be written to it. the Rolling Stones’ Jumping Jack Flash. Cheatin’ (80bpm) has a more traditional feel “I’m leaving and you’re going to do the to it and I absolutely love it. The irony in the dishes and put the kids to bed, ‘cause its lyrics is brilliant. Danceable? You Bet. momma’s night out”. New Hometown (85bpm) is one of six songs The final track These Four Walls (64bpm) on the album where Sara shares song writing is simply a beautiful song about not being credits. This song has a nice beat and it too famous but relishing the live you have. This has possibilities as a dance track. one may be too nice for a dance? You’ll Always Be My Baby (67bpm) is a Sara Evans simply improves with age and gorgeous nightclub two step and it’s another experience. This latest offering is a superb one of my favourites. It has some beautiful album and is without doubt Sara’s best yet. words along with superb musicianship. All it I very highly recommend this fantastic album is lacking is a nice dance – so choreographers to you, and if you do invest in a copy, you will it is time to get your thinking caps on. not be disappointed, Trust Me!

enny Chesney has risen to the very Beer In Mexico (138bpm) is the other THE ROAD AND THE RADIO top of his profession. He began his of Kenny’s own song and is most likely to Kenny Chesney career back in the early nineties and produce a dance hit from this album. The K paid his dues in clubs, working his instrumental towards the latter half of the SONY BMG 82876729602 way up to supporting some of the big names track is brilliant – it’s punchy, it’s rocky, and in Country. Kenny is now the headliner – a it’s brilliant. Listen %%%%% Country superstar – fi lling stadiums on tour Freedom (66bpm) slows down the pace and Dance %%% and selling millions of albums. Kenny sings of places you feel you belong. We kick off with The Road And The Radio Te quila Loves Me (93bpm) is a good cha cha (77bpm) – Kenny’s own composition. This with a Mexican fl avour and the percussion starts gently but builds up into a solid track, and acoustic guitar makes this track a joy to – a nightclub two step with attitude. listen and dance too. Living In Fast Forward (117bpm) is a Somebody Take Me Home (125bpm) Country rocker a powerful west coast swing is another rocky song on which the and a great dance track. musicians sound like they are really enjoying Who You’d Be Today (72bpm) is a poignant themselves. This too has dance hit written song that we can all relate to about losing a all over it. loved one. Finally we have Like Me (86bpm) it is You Save Me (120bpm) is a fairly fast paced simply a nice Country track – Kenny’s rich waltz similar to Where Does It Hurt and I vocals entice you to listen to every word. have no doubt that someone will write a Line At fi rst I was a little disappointed when dance to this gorgeous track. I played this album. I thought his failed Summertime (84bpm) is a cool song about marriage may have been a distraction. how great summer is – I couldn’t agree more However after a few plays it really grew on Kenny. me. I think Kenny has done the Caribbean In A Small Town (91bpm) is a lovely cha cha cowboy bit to death and I am glad he is back all about life in a small town. If you like Stroll on track. This is a fi ne Country album, with Along Cha Cha you will love this track. some excellent dance tracks. 34

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elicity Urquhart is a young Australian which is one of two that she co-wrote. singer who was infl uenced by Less Of Me More Often (102/204bpm) is a NEW SHADOW Country music whilst growing up in classic two step track ideal for both Line and Felicity F Tamworth – the Australian Country couples dancers. Isn’t it about time we had music capitol. Felicity has won several awards another Ribbon Of Highway? FU 002 in her home country. This album is not a Too Many Secrets (94bpm) is one of the best brand new release, she is currently working prospects on the album for a dance hit and Listen

on a new one, nevertheless I would like to just needs the right . Dance introduce this charming singer. In My Dreams (68bpm) this gentle track You Can’t Break My Heart (100bpm) is the is another delight – Felicity’s soft vocals opening song and it is in the western swing complimented by a smooth backing – super. style. This smooth number should have a Every Fool Has A Rainbow (78bpm) the dance with Charleston steps in it. traditionalists will love the handling of this New Shadow (93bpm) is in the Shelby Lynn Merle Haggard song, Patsy Cline meets Leann style with brushes on the snare, upright bass, Rimes. Felicity excels on this song. and tinkling piano. A very danceable track. This Is Life (96/192bpm) is the album’s fi nal Swing Town (102/204bpm) is a two stepper song and the second co–wrote by Felicity. with a beat that makes you want to dance. This is also a great two step and Felicity can I Remember You (120bpm) is a cover of be really proud of it. Frank Ifi eld’s classic 1962 song and this stylish This young Australian seems to have shown remake should tempt a choreographer. those in Nashville how Country should be Planet Of Love (86bpm) was a former done. New Shadow is a good introduction number one for Felicity in Australia. to this delightful singer and I eagerly await Live A Little (90/180bpm) this is Felicity’s her new album due for release soon. Whilst take on the Mark Chesnutt track that we all this album may not be to everyone’s taste, I know so well from the dance Rumba Ride. am confi dent that many of you will like it and Western Lullaby (102bpm) has a nice beat enjoy dancing to it. and Felicity’s voice is wonderful on this song Thanks to CD City for the album.

ontgomery Gentry came to the remember their performance of this song. forefront in 1999 with their highly Didn’t I (73bpm) is from the movie When SOMETHING TO BE acclaimed album Ta ttoos and Scars We Were Soldiers – a night-club two step. Mfrom which they had big hits with From the album Carrying On there is only PROUD OF Daddy Won’t Sell The Farm, Tattoos and Scars one song She Couldn’t Change Me (118bpm) Montgomery Gentry and Hillbilly Shoes. It was considered they which is a cool cha cha and there was a 32 would knock Brooks & Dunn off the top Duo count intermediate dance from 'Calamity' COLUMBIA CK 94982 spot, but that never happened. Now after Jane Howard (USA) out to this. Listen

four albums they release a hits package. From Ta ttoos and Scars there are three Dance We start with She Don’t Tell Me To (78bpm) songs – Daddy Won’t Sell The Farm (120bpm) a new song which crescendos into a powerful a good west coast swing track which could tune with a driving beat. well do with a dance to it. Lonely And Gone From their Do Your Thing album we have (82bpm) which has become an anthem with three tracks – Something To Be Proud Of MG fans at their concerts. Hillbilly Shoes (97bpm) – you can see the infl uence MG (116bpm) is undoubtedly their best song have had on Big & Rich’s Muzik Mafi a. and indeed their best known song. Many Secondly Gone (120bpm) is a powerful of you are still dancing Peter Metelnick’s Country rocker, and it would make an international hit Feet Don’t Fail Me Now, exciting Country dance track. Lastly, If You whilst some still do Rob Fowler’s Funkabilly Ever Stopped Loving Me (94bpm) would be Rap to it. This song is a Country classic. at home on a Bon Jovi album. Banjo picking The last track is a Christmas song Merry brings a Country feel to this rock number. Christmas From The Family and it is a parody There are three tracks from the My Town of Christmas. I have to say I have always album – Hell Yeah (88bpm) shows these guys been disappointed with Montgomery Gentry were doing it before Gretchen Wilson. Speed since their debut. They have failed to deliver (88bpm) lightens things up and doesn’t in many ways but they are a fantastic live follow the usual MG format. This is a nice act. This hits album is a good introduction to steady danceable number. the band and if you are a fan you will buy it My Town (94bpm) I had the pleasure of anyway – as a Line dance album – I am not seeing MG live in Nashville and I will always so sure. 35

Album Reviews Feb 06 2 4/1/06, 3:23:38 pm ExplosionVegas Dance In a US town larger than life Doug and Jackie Miranda hosted an erruption of Line dance fever – Vivienne Scott was there to see it all...

It is the only place in the world where you loved to learn especially after seeing them can wander through Paris, Venice, New in the demos. Despite their workload, Doug York, and the Sahara without having to leave and Jackie taught their fl owing You Can Everyone ‘feels so good’ the state of Nevada. Next add the incredible Dance which fi lled the fl oor every night. hotels and you soon realise there is so much more than gambling to Las Vegas. What drew Amy Christian’s Feels So Good was a big The ladies are ready for bed me to this colourful city was more exciting success, no doubt sending many dancers than Elton John, Celine Dion or Cirque Du off to check out Tai Chi classes. Drivin’ Me Soleil – it was the Dance Explosion 2005. Crazy by the Kinsers and Amatos brought Word had spread about the enormously dancers running to the fl oor as did Bomshel successful fi rst year when over six hundred Stomp which is so much fun and was taught dancers had kicked up their heels in 2004. in her own inimitable fashion by Joanne For 2005 Doug and Jackie Miranda had Brady. Paul’s Careless Whisper and Rachel’s decided to expand the event to six days to Freaky Girl attracted a good crowd as did allow dancers more time to enjoy all the Home led by Bryan McWherter (with the things on and off the dancefl oor. Over 700 cheeky grin). Crowd favourite John Robinson dancers from at least 16 different countries introduced a new dance – Aquarius – and attended each having a terrifi c time. the talented duo of John and Kathy Hunyadi wrote a new dance called What a Trip which The lobby of the Palace Station Hotel rang attracted attention. There is always one of with cheerful hellos and chatter as dancers Kathy’s dances fi lling the fl oor and this year Doug & Jackie Miranda greeted one another fi lling the room with it was Shake Yourself Loose. excitement. Some of the dancers only meet once or twice a year but the wonderful thing Max Perry took dancers happily down about Line dance events are the strong memory lane with his beautiful Salseria bonds and the warm friendships that are while Simon Ward, who has energy and formed. enthusiasm for ten, took us to Ireland with his Irish Waltz. Bill Bader’s Mama During the week dancers had a choice Jazz fi lled the fl oor – such funny lyrics, of six classes each hour. Every class was don’t forget to listen next time you do this duplicated. The Mirandas initiated this dance. Meanwhile Mark Cosenza’s Your concept which I think is brilliant. It gives World was popular and dancers fl ocked to the dancers the opportunity to catch a dance Glen Pospieszny’s class to learn Hernando’s a second time around and also limits the Hideaway. A delightful couple, Vincent number of dances taught. That said there and Felicia Chia, took the dancers down were over 100 dances taught of all levels and Singapore River while Judy McDonald from to all types of music. There was a defi nite Canada taught her funky Hollaback and choice for everyone. Kelli Haugen all the way from Norway had everyone laughing with the I only managed to attend a few classes and I4C Fun Push. Maurice Rowe’s After Party there were many other dances I would have (Windy City choreography fi nalist) went

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Jackie teaches a workshop

down well as did Father’s Waltz which Saturday could be described as a sleepy night Melissa Daum taught. I was honoured – not because the party ended but because that Clap Your Hands was nominated for everyone turned out in their nightwear. Beginner Dance of the Year and I saw lots of Dancers were walking through the casino in fun variations of it on the fl oor. I also taught pajamas, night-dresses and hair curlers no Teresa and Vera’s I Can’t Be Bothered and my less – it was a sight for sore eyes. own Don’t Let Go, Still Waters, One Bad Day (then I’ll Be OK!) and Soft & Slow written Sunday was time to dress to impress for the with Fred Buckley. Dancers Choice Awards. The dancers looked absolutely superb in their fi nery. The Awards In the evening it was time to let go and were announced during the evenings the dance themes were so much fun with entertainment, which displayed the many everyone joining in with gusto. Wednesday talents of Barry and Dari Ann Amato. As brought dancers out with hawaiian shirts, always it was a pleasure to watch Max Perry luaus, straw skirts and other colourful and Kathy Hunyadi dance together and then outfi ts. The ballroom was transformed into Jackie and Lilian demonstrated some nimble Growler fi nds a an Hawaiian island and soon everyone was bamboo dancing with Grant Gadbois and Hawaiian Hideaway in the party spirit. A local dancing master me attempting to keep the poles moving in baker donated an absolutely delicious a timely fashion so neither of them ended up pineapple cake which together with tumbling head over heels. There were tears margueritas delighted our palates. Thursday in all our eyes as John Robinson dedicated evening hosted a talent contest and then his performance to Jo Thompson in her during the evening we were treated to courageous fi ght against her serious illness. an absolutely stunning performance by What a splendid evening. The dancers then Rachel McEnaney and Paul McAdam. What took over the fl oor and just didn’t seem to amazing dancers these two are. want to leave however exhausted they felt. It was a very touching moment for me when Flappers and Gangsters in dazzling outfi ts I said my goodbye and the dancers fi lled the The men take centre stage turned out for the Friday Evening Dinner fl o o r t o j o in me in Wishes. Show. Cameras didn’t stop fl ashing all evening. The show again featured a great Of course, an essential part of the whole performance by Rachel and Paul, while the proceedings is the music and DJ Louie St. instructors (including me although quite a George was behind the controls of the sound few people didn’t realize I was there as my equipment the whole time. Every single part hat kept falling over my eyes) treated the of the event was superb. Through the dancers’ audience to a new form of dance for those eyes it ran smoothly – like a well oiled machine with wobbly legs, called chair dancing. It is – any little problems were quickly responded no doubt going to sweep the nation. to and well taken care of. Doug and Jackie were always around and they seemd to be The fi nal of the choreography competition having a great time with everyone. This event took place with a showdown between will defi nitely be on many dancers’ calendars the winners of the heats. Zac Detweiller for next year and does sell out fairly quickly competed with his dance Cocoa Puffs against so keep your eyes open for next year’s dates. winning dance Up, Side, Down written by Don’t forget to rest your feet for a few days Marthe Thibeault. Scott Schrank with That before you travel because once the Vegas Was Then competed against Sobrielo Philip Dance Explosion action starts your feet will Gene who won with his dance Hollaback barely touch the ground. Girl. Marthe and Philip won a money prize and a teaching spot at next year’s event. I To view the Dancers Choice Awards results go should add that Paul and Karla Dornstead’s to http://www.linedancermagazine.com/text/ Beginner dance – All Of Me won. results.htm

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ago. At the time he vowed to make that g. Following the place to hold his weddin It seems the Christmas holidays gave some Country the wedding the groom, bride and their e perfect scenario for a wedding with rumours families travel led to Colorado to celebrate stars th the holidays. circulating of love in the Country air Australian couple Keith Urban and Nicole Taking off hi s hat and bowing down on d Trisha Yearwood Kidman are also parading a diamond arth Brooks marrie one knee Brooks as ked Yearwood: “Will s didn’t but their recent trip to Las Vega in Oklahoma with a private ceremony you marry me?” She didn’t hesitate to include a stop off at the Little White at their home. Brooks said in a answer yes with a tear in her eye. statement: “It’s the perfect Christmas Chapel. There has been no report yet on G appier.” , fi rst met the couple getting hitched but the rumour We could not be h gift to each other. Brooks, an Oklahoma native 80s when she was mill is circulating. Kidman is apparently Yearw ood in the late 19 keen to beat her ex–husband Tom Cruise The couple fi led for a marriage license in an opening act on Brooks’ tour. This is his untry in Claremore and Katie Holmes to the altar. Kidman has Oklahoma’s Rogers Co second marriage and her third. and rumours began to circulate about their not publicly acknowledged she is dating wood aren't Urban but ru mour has it they could already impending nuptials. Garth Brooks and Trisha Year be married. the only Country stars who have recently It was last May when Brooks proposed tied the knot on the sly – Dierks Bentley, g of a before 7,000 fans at the unveilin the Arizona native, eloped to Mexico the bronze statue of himself at Buck Owen’sex weekend of December 17 and 18 and ng term girlfriend Crystal Palace, a Country music compl exchanged vows with lo lifornia. in Bakersfi eld, Ca and high school sweetheart Cassidy. After the big day the couple returned to The statue had an addition to the left hand Nashville w here they had dinner with dation staffers. – a wedding ring – Brooks, 43, pointed the Make–a–Wish Foun ter he had at the ring and Yearwood, 41, reacted by Dierks chose the special spot af e not going (to do this) in saying: “You’r visited the area in Mexico a couple of years front of these people?”

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Linedancer p42 1 5/1/06, 10:54:17 am From a Judge’s

Point of View 1) How did you come to be a judge? I used to compete in Line dance about fi ve or Nicola Lafferty is a judge on the Line dance circuit. After six years ago. I stopped competing around dancing for over 20 years, taking part in competitions and the time that Masters in Line began. They asked if I would like to do judge training in demonstrations there is very little she doesn’t know about conjunction with them and CWDC (Country Line dancing. As competition dancers prepare for the Western Dance Council). Europeans at Brean sands Linedancer asked her to give 2) What advice would you offer to anyone who will be competing for the fi rst time at us the judge’s side of the story The Europeans in Brean Sands 2006?

All I can say is go out on the fl oor and enjoy yourself. Make sure you have learned your dances properly and are well-prepared – then just go for it.

3) What do you consider to be the hardest aspect of judging competitions?

It is very diffi cult, there are so many factors to take into account – all the competitors have different strengths and weaknesses. One may have fantastic technique, yet not be a strong performer – another may put on a great show, but not have great technique. The judging is about weighing up everything and deciding which competitor gives the best overall performance on the day.

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judge 2 1 5/1/06, 3:25:19 pm 4) You must have favourite dance styles committed to their dancing, and two CWDC costumes on the competition fl oor. It is or pieces of music? Is it diffi cult to be European Champions (Jodie Binsteed understandable since we look to these styles objective? and Danny Last) have gone on to become for technique. In my opinion, its great to see household names through Strictly Dance people pushing the costume rules and trying This isn’t really an issue as everyone we Fever. Line dance competitors have to excel to do something different, but ultimately its judge is competing in the same dance, in so many areas of dance that if they choose the dancing that’s getting judged. depending on what level they are in, for to go to dance college or do further training example, all advanced competitors will be generally people are amazed by their dance As the standard in competition rises, people on the fl oor doing the same dance. My ability. push themselves to do more and more favourite dances to watch are night-club two spectacular moves. For me this can work steps – I very often cry when I am judging 8) For those parents entering their children in two ways – if they are technically doing them. in The Europeans what advice would you gymnastic moves correctly and to hit a give? certain phrase/break in the music it can look 5) What do you consider most rewarding fantastic. One problem I see is competitors about judging competitions? Firstly, keep it fun for the children – believe they have to be able to do these encourage them to have good sportsmanship. big moves if they want to win. I often see It has to be seeing everyone out there on the At the end of the day, it should be about people doing splits at every opportunity but fl oor doing their best. So much effort, time enjoying yourself, and if a child is enjoying with bad technique. Although its great that and money is put into being a competitor, dancing, it shows when they are on the people are always pushing themselves to do that I feel very privileged to be a part of it dancefl oor. I know this is a huge cliché, but harder moves as a judge I would rather see all. I also enjoy it when people ask for advice it really isn’t about winning – its about doing simple and effective steps as opposed to after they compete – sometimes the next the best you can do, making new friends and gymnastics executed badly. time you see them dance they have really having fun. worked on what you have said. 10) Is there anything you would like to 9) There is a lot of controversy in change about the competition world? 6) What do you consider to be the biggest competitions regarding costumes, movement changes on the competition circuit since you and music – how do you feel about this? Line dance competition is always evolving, became involved as a judge? and will continue to do so for the good People will always complain there is not of the competitor. Organisations such The standard of Line dance competitions enought Pop or not enough Country. At as CWDC and Masters in Line are always has always been good, but now it is amazing. the moment we have a good mix of music working towards improving events, rules, The costumes have also changed and the – although in most competitions a certain venues. I would like to see Line dance

footwear – with many organisations allowing proportion of the dances have to be competitions get the same recognition as Latin shoes to be worn, instead of the done to Country music – which is great. Latin and Ballroom competitions. obligatory cowboy boots. Despite this we also take into account the popularity of other forms of music and pick 11) How does talent from different countries 7) What do you consider to be the most positive competition dances that will appeal to all the compare? Are there things competitors from outcome for any dancer who competes at the competitors. certain countries are good at? highest level, like The Europeans? Costumes are always controversial. But as We are lucky in the UK because Line dance Dancers who compete in the bigger time moves on, so do the costumes. Latin competitors are generally of a very high competitions have to be very dedicated and and ballroom have a big infl uence on the standard. Holland is the same. It’s great to

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see competitors from other countries, such your dancing, they only get to watch you as South Africa, starting to get involved for a very short period of time and make a in the competition scene. All competitors hopefully informed decision. Being a judge from all countries love Line dancing and is a big responsibility – you always want to it seems they just can’t wait to be out on make sure the fairest result is given to all the the fl oor. The camaraderie at international dancers on the fl oor. competitions is great. 14) How do you research before judging at a 12) In your opinion what makes Line dancers competition? want to win The Europeans? I have to make sure that I know all of the Usually winners at these events will have had competition dances inside out. The same to dance in numerous heats just to get to the goes for the rules. Judges generally get asked fi nal, and to ultimately win a European/World a lot of questions about dances and rules Title is a great achievement. This helps to before the competition or at the competitors make all the hard work, effort, training and meeting, so I have to make sure I am fully expense all year worthwhile. Just to compete up-to-date on all of this. at a big event like The Europeans or MiL Worlds is rewarding for competitors, they Entering a competition takes absolute have worked hard to get there, regardless of dedication but with the right attitude the results. And to be able to say that they it can be a great experience. There is have competed is a great feeling. nothing like dancing for an audience – if you have never tried competing 13) Can you give general examples of how and would like to learn more visit it feels to be judged on a competition fl oor www.ucwdc.com, www.cwdc.co.uk or compared with being on the other side of the www.mastersinline.com. fence and judging the dancers?

“The best advice I can give to any competitor is to go out on the fl oor and enjoy yourself.”

I used to get so nervous competing in Line dance – I would be physically sick before I went on the fl oor, so I can really relate to how nerve–wracking it is to be judged in a competition. As a judge who once competed I appreciate how brave people are to put themselves out there. As a competitor I didn’t realise how hard it was being a judge. You don’t realise as a competitor that a judge really only gets a snapshot of 45

judge 2 3 5/1/06, 2:34:49 pm DVD Reviews DVD Reviews by Kath Butler and Steve Healy

anzology 1 is an instructional DVD Rob has borrowed choreography from all over presented by Rob Fowler. The package including King And I by Canadien Christy Fox DANZOLOGY includes a DVD with instruction from is written to I Got Stung Together Forever & Tiny Dancer Records DRob for 14 great dances and a music Always CD featuring Danz Masters Inc. Sure Looks Good To Me is by Dynamite Dot featuring Rob Fowler and The DVD is not new and has been released and the instruction ends with an easy dance for almost 12 months so the dances are a little Sure Looks Good To Me. Danz Masters Inc older but nevertheless the instruction is clear The latest product from Tiny Dancer featuring and well presented. Some of the music can be Rob Fowler is 4th In Line. The lead vocals are hard to get hold of – so it is convient that Tiny by The Outrageous Glenn Rogers with addi- Dancer have produced all the tracks together tional vocals by DanzMasters Inc. Some of the on one CD. tracks include Dancing In The Street, Run For We start with Superlove an intermediate The Roses, Overdrive and Endless Love. dance which Rob describes as a ‘brilliant little dance’. Mood Swing is next choreographed to Bad Mood which he describes as ‘a moody dance’. Win the 4th In Line CD Rob Fowler has used some of his own cho- reography on the DVD and his dance Swing Linedancer has five copies of 4th In Line to give- It which he choreographed with Helen away if you can answer the following question: O’Malley is next. A popular dance to When The Sun Goes Down Who Choreographed Swing It? is Cha Cha Groove, which is an easy number. Stay Forever is from Masters In Line followed Send your answers on a postcard – or on the by Anywhere from John and Phyllis Whipple. back of a sealed down envelope – to: 4th In Elliots Dream written to We Love To Boogie is Line Competition Linedancer Magazine, Clare a dance you will have a lot of fun with. House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA Next is an California import Under Your Spell followed by Cha Cha Tonight choreographed The editor’s decision is final and no correspondance by Scott Blevins. This is one of Rob’s favour- can be entered into. ites on the DVD.

he new instructional DVD from Benny Helle H. Rasmussen. Roy Verdonk and Mattias THE LINE DANCE WAY Ray – The Line Dance Way includes Perkio add a smooth dance – Mustang Sally. Benny Ray step–by–step instruction for 11 exciting It Takes Two is an intermediate Line dance Tdances. The DVD is well packaged with choreographed by Helle H. Rasmussen and a small colour booklet which includes all 11 finally star choreographers, Max Perry, Barry step sheets. Also included is a music CD so and Dari Anne Amato and Kathy Hunyadi’s you can dance away. Benny Ray is from Den- Watch Me Now concludes the instruction. mark but the DVD can be bought in English. Like Danzology the dances on this DVD are not all Benny is joined by a small group of dancers new dances but there are a good mix of styles. as they dance a mixture of beginner level and intermediate dances. Firstly One On One is an easy 32 count, four Win The Line Dance Way wall dance. Get Down Get Funky lets you get a little funky with lots of hip bumps. Linedancer has five copies of The Line Dance Way Sweet Nothing written by Jane Thorpe and by Benny Ray to giveaway if you can answer the JFF by Raymond Sarlemijn and Darren Bailey following question: are both beginner dances. Jo Thompson’s choreography is included on Which country is Benny Ray from? the CD with a dance which was published in Linedancer Magazine in September 2001 Send your answers on a postcard – or on the – Enchantment. back of a sealed down envelope – to: Benny Linedance Fever is a 32 count, two wall dance Ray Competition Linedancer Magazine, Clare by Gitte Halskou and Niels B. Poulsen. House, 166 Lord Street, Southport, PR9 0QA Norway’s Kelli Haugen beginner/intermediate dance Got You Too is a lovely waltz. The editor’s decision is final and no correspondance Benny Ray has added a dance of his own called can be entered into. Yo u’re The One which he choreographed with

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DVD review 06 1 6/1/06, 4:54:50 pm INTERMEDIATE 47 6/1/06, 4:34:13 pm Iris M. Mooney Right Left On the spot On the spot Forward Forward Back Forward Back IRECTION D UGGESTION ALLING Side Close Side Side Close Side Left. Strut. Left. Strut. Back. Rock. Back. Rock. Back. Rock. Right. Strut. Right. Strut. Shuffle Back Shuffle Back Shuffle Back Side Close Turn Side Close Turn left Turning Right. Left. Right. Kick. Back, 2, 3, Touch. C S OOTWORK I Love A I Love F Iris M Mooney (USA). ‘I Love by Eddie Rabbitt (132 bpm) Eddie Rabbitt All Time Greatest Hits; A Rainy Night’ 32 Counts. Beginner Level. Rainy Night Rainy CTUAL A TEPS Choreographed to:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall Choreographed by:- also available on Most Awesome Country also available on Most Awesome Hits. S 1 & 2 Step right to right side. Close left Step right to right side. beside right. Section 1 Chasse Left, Back Rock, Chasse Right, Back Rock. 1 - 2 Step right toe forward. snapping fingers. Drop right heel taking weight, 1 & 2 Close left Step back right. beside right. Step back right. 3 - 4 5 & 6 forward back on left. Rock Rock onto right. 7 - 8 Step left to left left. side. Close right beside Step left to left side. forward back on right. Rock Rock onto left. Section 2 Struts Forward Snaps. Toe x 4, with Finger 3 - 4 5 - 6 Step left toe forward. Drop left heel taking weight, snapping fingers. 7 - 8 Step right toe forward. snapping fingers. Drop right heel taking weight, Step left toe forward. Drop left heel taking weight, snapping fingers. Section 3 Left. Shuffles Back x 3, Chasse 1/4 Turn 3 & 4 5 & 6 Step back left. Close left beside right. Step back left. Close left Step back right. beside right. Step back right. 1 - 2 Step forward right. Step forward left. 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left 1/4 turn left. Section 4 Forward x 3, Kick Left Walk Forward, Back x 3, Touch. 3 - 4 5 - 6 Step forward right. Kick left forward. 7 - 8 Step back left. Step back right. right beside left. Step back left. Touch

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48 BEGINNER approved by Script Turn steppingbackonright. 1/2left forward. Stepleft rightbehindleft. Lock left. Stepforward 7 behindright.Steprightforward. left right.Lock Stepforward 5&6 forward. Stepleft Steprightbesideleft. Stepback left. 3&4 1&2 Step Stepx2,Full Turn CoasterStep,Lock Left, Section4 Vaudeville heeljackscanbereplacedby4switches. overright.Turn Crossleft steppingbackonright. 1/4left behindright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft Option:- overright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft 7-8 Touch right.Steprightbesideleft. rightheeldiagonallyforward 6& side. toleft Stepleft Crossrightoverleft. 5& 4& 3& Touch besideright. Stepleft left. heeldiagonallyforward left overright.Steprighttoside. Crossleft 2& 1& Vaudeville HeelJacks,Weave, 1/4Turn Left Section3 stepback. Hopbackcanbeomitted,justhitchafter besideright.Steprightforward. Steprightback.left hitchingright. back.Hopback(orslide)onleft, Stepleft Option:- Steprightback.Hopback(oslide)onright,hitchingleft. 7&8 6& (orkick).Hold. Point rightforward 5& Hold. forward. Stepleft 3-4 1-2 Step,Point, Back,Hop(orSlide),CoasterStep besideright.Steprightforward. Steprightback.left Section2 hitchingright. back.Hopback(orslide)onleft, Stepleft Steprightback.Hopback(orslide)onright,hitchingleft. 7&8 6& (orkick).Hold. Point rightforward 5& Hold. forward. Stepleft 3-4 1-2 Step,Point, Back,Hop(orSlide),CoasterStep Section1 & 8 Turn 1/2 left stepping forward on left. Step right forward. Turn Steprightforward. onleft. steppingforward 1/2left &8 (dancewritten as92bpm,8countintro-mainvocals) (Tribute toBobWills); ‘BigBallsinCowTown’ fast)byAsleepAtTheWheel(Tribute (very toBobWills). Music Suggestion:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S TEPS A CTUAL ‘A LittleBoogieWoogie’(slow) byFoster MartinBand(samealbum);‘BringItDownTo MyHouse’byAsleepAtTheWheel ‘Goin’ Swingin’ Tonight’ byFoster MartinBand(184/92bpm)fromMoonshine n’ MoonlightAlbum Neville Proctor (UK)August2005. NevilleProctor 32 Counts.BeginnerLevel. Dance Too F I NeedTo OOTWORK S C ih okRgt Forward Left Lock Left Right Right Lock Coaster Step Cross Turn Behind Side Cross Side Heel Together Cross Side Heel Together Cross Side Coaster Step Back Hop Point Hold Step Hold Coaster Step Back Hop Point Hold Step Hold Turn Turn Step Back Hop Back Hop ALLING UGGESTION D Back Turning left Right On thespot Left On thespot Right Back Back Forward Back Back Forward Turning Left IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:31:22 pm Neville Proctor BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE 49 6/1/06, 4:36:36 pm Audrey Watson IRECTION Forward right Turning Left Right Forward Back Left Left Forward On the spot right Turning Forward D UGGESTION ALLING Right Left Turn Turn Cross Back Chasse Right ForwardRock Back Rock Heel & Cross Chasse Left Kick Ball Step Stomp Clap Kick Ball Step Stomp Clap Rock Rock Rock Rock Shuffle Turn Shuffle Turn Kick Ball Step C S Don’t Don’t Be Sad OOTWORK F Audrey Watson (Scotland) September 2005. Audrey Watson ‘Don’t Be Sad’ by Dwight Yoakam (122 bpm) from Gone Album (8 count intro). Be Sad’ by Dwight Yoakam ‘Don’t 32 Counts. Beginner/Intermediate. ‘There’s A Girl In Texas’ by Trace Adkins (116 bpm) from Most Awesome Album 4 (32 count intro). Adkins (116 bpm) from Most Awesome by Trace ‘There’s A Girl In Texas’ CTUAL A Script approved by TEPS S Choreographed to:- Music Suggestion:- 2 Wall Line Dance:- 2 Wall Choreographed by:- - 2 1 forward Rock back onto right. on left. Rock 3 - 4 5 - 6 1/4 right stepping left to left side. turn Step right 1/4 right. Turn 7 & 8 left. Cross right over Step back on left. Step right to side. Close left right to right side. beside right. Step Section 2 Heel & Cross, Left Chasse Chair, Rocking - 4 3 5 & 6 forward back on left. Rock Rock onto right. left heel forward. Step left beside right. Cross right over left. Touch 1 - 2 Step right forward. Step left forward (shoulder width apart). Section 1 Step, Cross, Back, Chasse Right Box Turn 1 - 2 Kick right forward. Step right beside left. Step forward on left. 7 & 8 Step left to side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. Section 3 Clap (x 2) Kick Ball Step, Stomp, Hold & Double 3 & 4 Stomp forward twice. on right. Hold for one beat, clapping hands 5 - 6 7 & 8 Kick left forward. Step left beside right. Step forward on right. Stomp forward on left. hands twice. Hold for one beat, clapping 1 - 2 forward Rock back onto left. Rock on right. Section 4 Shuffle, Kick Ball Step Shuffle, 1/2 Turn Forward 1/2 Turn Rock, 3 & 4 5 & 6 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping right, left, right. 7 & 8 Shuffle 1/2 turn right, stepping left, right, left. Kick right forward. Step right beside left. Step forward on left. DON'T BE SAD 1 EASY TOUCH 1

50 INTERMEDIATE approved by Script right,left. -steppingleft, left step 3/4 turn Recover onleft. ontoright. Rock forward 7&8 5-6 2 & Pivot 1/2 turn right. Keeping weight on left sweep right around behind left. Pivot Sweep Pivot onright. side.Stepforward toleft Stepleft Crossright behindleft. sweep rightaroundbehindleft. right.Keepingweightonleft 1/2turn Pivot forward. Stepleft 3&4 2& 1 Cha Step,Pivot1/2,Sweep,Behind,Side,Rock, Triple Step3/4Turn. Section4 right. behindright.Smallstepforward left onright.Lock Smallstepforward BackBallCross Turn steppingrightback.Turn 1/4left forward. steppingleft 1/2left 7&8 overright. back.Stepdiagonallybackonballofright.Crossleft Stepleft 5-6 side.Crosssteprightoverleft. toleft Stepleft 3&4 1-2 1/4Turn, Back,Ball,Cross, 1/2Turn, Side,Cross, ChaCha. Section3 7 & 8 Kick left forward. Step left beside right. Cross step right over left. besideright.Crosssteprightoverleft. Stepleft forward. Kickleft Rock Recover backon left. ontoright. 7&8 right. steppingright,left, left, Shufflestepmaking1/2turn 5-6 left. 1/2turn onright.Pivot Stepforward 3&4 1-2 Step,Pivot1/2,Shuffle1/2Turn, BackRock, KickBallCross. Section2 left. 1/4turn Stepleft side.Closerightbesideleft. toleft Stepleft Steprighttoside.Rock Recover backonleft. ontoright. 7&8 side.Recover Rock toleft overright. left ontoright.Crossleft 4-6 Steprightforward. 2&3 1 Shuffle1/4Turn. Step,Rock Step,BackRock, &Cross, Left Section1 Music Suggestion:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S TEPS A CTUAL 32 Counts. Intermediate Level. 32Counts.Intermediate ‘Easy Money’ byBradPaisley‘Easy Money’ (126bpm)fromTimeWell Wasted Album(32countintro - startonvocalsbothtracks). ‘Slow Hand’byThePointer Sisters (112bpm)fromGreatestHitsAlbum. Steve Mason(UK)November2005. F OOTWORK Touch Easy S C Triple Turn Rock Left eidSd tp Forward Behind SideStep Step Turn Turn Side Cross Kick BallCross Back Rock Shuffle Turn Step Pivot Shuffle Turn Step BackRock Rock &Cross Step ALLING UGGESTION D Turning left Forward Forward Turning left Left Left Back Turning left Turning left Right Forward Turning right IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:36:03 pm Steve Mason INTERMEDIATE 51 6/1/06, 4:35:23 pm Gary Lafferty IRECTION On the spot Right right Turning Forward Back On the spot Right Left Forward Back Forward right Turning Right D UGGESTION ALLING Kick Ball Point Kick Ball Point Step Point Turn Forward Rock Back Slide Step Cross Shuffle Right Rock Cross Side Close Cross Right Step Behind Unwind Right Rock left Turning Coaster Step Left Shuffle Right Rock Shuffle Turn Kick Ball Point C S (On You) (On Hung Up Hung OOTWORK F Special thanks to Linsey Murney who initially recommended that I listen to the track. Gary Lafferty (Scotland) November 2005. 32 Counts. Intermediate Level. ‘Hung Up’ by Madonna (127 bpm) (Radio Edit) CD single or download from iTunes (64 count intro). (64 count ‘Hung Up’ by Madonna (127 bpm) (Radio Edit) CD single or download from iTunes CTUAL A Script approved by TEPS S Choreographed to:- Choreographer’s Note:- 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall Choreographed by:- Section 1 Back, Slide Step Rock, 1/4 Monterey Turn, & Point, Kick Ball Point, 1 & 2 & 3 Kick right forward. left to left Step right beside left. side. Point 4 side. right to right Step left right. Point beside 5 - 6 7 - 8 1/4 turn right stepping right beside left. On ball of left make forward Rock onto right. on left. Recover Section 2 Long step back on left. left. Slide right back towards Cross, Step Cross, ‘Zig Zag’: Cross Side Together Shuffle, Side Rock, & 1 & 2 left. Step right beside Cross step left Cross left over right. Step right to right side. over right. 3 - 4 5 onto left. right side. Recover right to Rock 6 & 7 Cross step right over left. Step left to left left. side. Step right beside Cross step left over right. 8 Section 3 Step right to right side. Forward, Unwind, Heel & Heel, Rock Step Right Coaster Touch, 1 - 2 3 & 4 left behind right. Unwind 1/2 turn left on left). (weight ends Touch & 5 - 6 left heel forward. right heel forward. Step right beside left. Touch Touch 7 & 8 right forward. Step left onto left. beside right. Rock Recover Section 4 Step right back. Step left beside right. Step right forward. Heel & Heel Left 1/2 Turn, Left Kick Ball Point Triple Shuffle, Rock, 1 & 2 3 - 4 Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward. 5 & 6 right forward. Rock onto left. Recover 7 & 8 turn Shuffle back making 1/2 right, stepping right, left, right. Kick left forward.right to right side. Step left beside right. Point hung up 1 the sweetest thing 1

52 INTERMEDIATE approved by Script 7 - 8 Small step back right, swaying to right. Step back left, swaying to left. swayingtoleft. Smallstepback right,swayingtoright.Stepbackleft, Right Left Touch Stepbackon left. rightbesideleft. 7-8 swayingtoright. Steprightbesideleft, swayingtoleft. left, Smallstepforward 5-6 onright.Touch Stepforward besideright. left 3-4 DancedatendofWall andWall 4(facingfront) 7(facing3o’clock) 1-2 Tag onleft. Stepforward Steprightbesideleft. Stepbackon left. Recover onleft. ontoright. Rock forward 7-8 5-6 3 & 4 Step back on right. Step left beside right. Step forward onright. besideright.Stepforward Stepback on right.Stepleft onright.Recover Rockontoleft. forward 3&4 1-2 Rock, CoasterStep(orFull Turn) x2 onleft. Stepforward Closerightbesideleft. onleft. Stepforward Section4 onright. Rock to side. Make left rightstepping forward 1/4turn 7&8 toside.Crossrightinfrontofleft. Stepleft Crossrightbehindleft. 5-6 3&4 & 1 - 2 Step left to place. Cross right over left. Step left to left side. toleft Stepleft toplace.Crossrightoverleft. Stepleft &1-2 Side,SyncopatedWeave, Shuffle &Cross, Rock 1/4Right,Left Steprighttoside.Touch diagonal). side(facingleft toleft left Section3 7-8 Rock overright. righttoside.Crossstepleft rockingontoleft. 1/4left, onright.Pivot Stepforward 5-6 Triple right,left. steppingleft, left, step1/2turn 3-4 1&2 Touch Side,Cross, Triple 1/4PivotLeft, 1/2Turn Left, Side Touch Turn Turn left. steppingforward steppingbackright. 1/4left 1/2left Section2 Steprighttoside.Touch diagonal). toside,clickingrightfingers(facingleft left 7-8 overright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 5-6 Stepbackonleft. Crossrightoverleft. 3-4 1-2 JazzBox Side,Touch, Cross, 3/4Turn Left Section1 Choreographer’s Note:- Choreographer’s to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S TEPS A CTUAL 32 Counts. Intermediate Level. 32Counts.Intermediate KimRay(UK)August2005. ‘Y ou To byTheReal Thing(100 bpm)fromTheVery BestOfTheReal Me AreEverything’ Thing(starton vocals). Dedicated toJackandAngie,dearfriends whoseliveswillneverbethesame...... Sweetest F OOTWORK Thing The S C Right Left Back Touch Step Touch Rock Left Coaster Step Right Rock Rock Turn Behind SideCross Coaster Step & CrossSide Side Touch Left Shuffle Left Rock Cross Step Pivot Triple Turn Turn Turn Side Cross Cross Back ALLING UGGESTION D Back Forward Forward On thespot Forward Turning right On thespot Left Forward Right Turning left Turning left Right Left IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:37:14 pm Kim Ray INTERMEDIATE 53 6/1/06, 4:30:45 pm ul McAdam Pa IRECTION Turning left Turning Left right Turning Forward Right right Turning Right Back right Turning left Turning right Turning Left Forward right Turning D UGGESTION ALLING Cross Turn (Side) Side Back Rock Side Back Rock Step & Cross Rock Turn Turn Cross Side Sweep Cross Rock Left Turn Back Rock Side Cross Side Back Rock Step Back Rock Lock Step Touch Turn C S Behind Turn Cross Turn . Behind Turn Whisper Careless Careless OOTWORK F Paul McAdam (UK) Ootober 2005. Paul 32 Counts. Intermediate. ‘Careless Whisper’ by Kenny G featuring Brian McKnight from At Last... The Duets Album (32 count intro). ‘Careless Whisper’ by Geroge Michael. CTUAL A Cross left behind right, starting 1/4 turn left. 1/4 turn. Step right to side completing Cross left behind right starting 1/4 turn left. 1/4 turn Step right to side completing Cross left over right, starting 1/4 turn left. 1/4 turn. Step right to side completing Side, Back Rock, Step x 2, 1/2 Turn, Step, Rock, Cross, 1/4 Turn x 2, Cross Cross, 1/4 Turn Step, Rock, Step x 2, 1/2 Turn, Side, Back Rock, Script approved by TEPS Note:- Steps 5&,6&,7& are danced as if doing a basic weave around a pole. S Choreographed to:- Music Suggestion:- 2 Wall Line Dance:- 2 Wall Choreographed by:- 6 & & 8 (1) 1/4 left stepping back on right. left Cross over right. Turn 1/4 left stepping into first step of dance - (left to left side). Turn 7 & 1 - 2 & 3 - 4 & onto left. Step left back on right. Recover to left side. Rock 5 forward to right diagonally stepping right then left. Walk Pivot 1/2 turn right. 6 & 7 & 8 Step Pivot Step Step left forward (straightening up to back wall). left. onto Cross right over left right to right side. Recover Rock & 1/4 right stepping right to side. 1/4 right stepping left back. Turn Turn Section 2 Cross rock left over right. Sweep Cross Rock, Turn, Sweep, Back, Coaster 1/4 Cross, Rolling Full - 2 1 3 & 4 weight back onto right and sweep left behind right. Step back onto left. Recover 5 & right crossing right over left. 1/4 Step right back. Step left beside right. Turn Sweep Back 6 7 & 8 1/4 turn left stepping left Make forward. 1/2 turn left stepping right back. Make Coaster Cross Turn Turn Section 3 1/4 turn left stepping left Make to left side. onto left. Sweep right behind right. Cross rock right over left. Recover Step, Side Cross Side (x 2) 1/2 Turn, Back Rock, 1 & 2 3 & 4 1/2 left right back. stepping onto left. Turn right. Recover back on Rock Step left to left side. Cross right over left. Step left to leftside. Section 1 Section 4 1/2 Turn Weave, 3/4 Turn & Step, Lock, Rock Step, 1/2, Touch, 1 & 2 onto left. Step forward back on right. Recover Rock on right. 5 - 8 steps 1 & 4. Repeat 3 & & 4 Lock left behind right. Step forward on right. left toe to left side. 1/2 turn right on ball of right. Touch Make 5 & will complete a 3/4 turn. You Keep a nice tight circle. Careless Whisper 1 TENDERNESS 1 approved by Script

54 INTERMEDIATE Turn side. toleft steppingleft 1/4left overright.Turn Crossleft steppingrightback. 1/4left right. rightsteppingforward Complete1/4turn 8 BackMambo onright.Recover7& 1/4right. startingtoturn Rockbackontoleft forward 6 slightlyforward. ontoright.Stepleft Rock Recover backonleft. forward 5& besideright.Stepbackon Stepback on right.Closeleft 3&4 1&2 BackShuffle,Mambo,Rock 1/4Turn, 1/4Turn Cross, x 2 Recover onleft. backontoright.Stepslightlyonleft. Rock forward (slightlytoright). rightsteppingforward Complete1/4turn Section4 right. onright.Recover 1/4turn turning Rockbackontoleft forward 7&8 6 forward. right.Stepleft 1/2turn Pivot forward. Stepleft rightsteppingforward. Complete1/2turn 5& Recover 1/2right. startingtoturn Rockbackontoleft rightforward. 3&4 2 1& pointfirstfinger ofbothhandsdowntotheright. Rock 1/2Turn, Step,1/2Pivot,Rock Mambo 1/4Turn, Left For toebehindrightand lastbeatsofmusic,steprighttoside,crosstouchleft Section3 Turning left section2facingfront. WhenusingtheSineadO’Connortrack,musicfadesafter side.Recover Rock toleft overright. left ontoright.Cross stepleft Turn Turn Rock righttoside.Recover Crosssteprightoverleft. ontoleft. overright. Crossleft (Ending) 7&8 Cross StepPivot Turn Turn 1/4rightsteppingbackonleft. 1/4rightsteppingtoside. 5&6 4 Crossrightoverleft. (weightonleft). left 1/4turn Pivot Steprightforward. 3& 1&2 1/4Turn Rock x2 Step,1/4Pivot,Cross, x2,Cross, &Cross forward. Stepleft Steprightbesideleft. left. Stepforward Section2 right(movingforward). steppingright,left, left, Shufflefullturn 7&8 forward. right.Stepleft 1/2turn Pivot forward. Stepleft 5&6 behindright.Steprightforward. left Lock Steprightforward. 3&4 1&2 Shuffle Step,1/2Pivot,Full ShuffleTurn, RightLock Left Section1 ‘You StayWithMe’byFaith Hill(76bpm)fromFireflies oncounts25&26). Album (16 countintro;finish AnnWomack ‘One’sA Couple’byLee (88bpm)fromThere’sMoreWhere ThatCameFrom (16countintro); Album ‘All INeedistheAirThatBreathe’ byTheMavericks(86bpm)from Album (16countintro); (16count intro-startjustbeforevocals).AlsoonGospelOakEP Music Suggestions:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- S TEPS A CTUAL 32 Counts. Intermediate Level. 32Counts.Intermediate ‘T Phil Johnson(UK)October2005. ‘Sorry You‘Sorry Asked’ byDwightYoakam (128bpm)fromGoneAlbum(4countintro); his istoMotherYou’ bySineadO’Connor (88bpm)fromAWoman’s Heart-ADecadeOnAlbum Tenderness F OOTWORK S C Turn Cross Turn Turn Back Rock & Back Close Mambo Left Turn Right Rock Step Step Pivot Turn Right Rock Rock &Cross Rock &Cross Shuffle Left Forward Shuffle Turn Step Step Pivot Right Right Lock ALLING UGGESTION D Back Turning right Turning left Turning right Forward Forward Turning right Forward Turning right Forward Left Right Forward Turning left Turning right IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:33:19 pm Phil Johnson INTERMEDIATE 55 6/1/06, 4:32:36 pm Neville Fitzgerald IRECTION Left On the spot Turning left Turning right Turning Forward Right Turning right Turning left Turning Left Back Forward Back right Turning Right Forward right Turning Left D UGGESTION ALLING Coaster Cross Step Pivot Step Turn Touch Turn Left Right Mambo Step Side Close Side & Cross Side Cross Turn Cross Turn Touch Turn Step Turn Side Close Side Back Rock Left Lock Left Back Rock Step Back Rock Step Pivot Touch Cross Step Heel Step Right Shuffle Step Pivot Step Step Point Point Step Cross the spot On Step Heel C S . Left Shuffle . Left Forward OOTWORK F Suddenly... Neville Fitzgerald (UK) October 2005. Neville Fitzgerald 48 Counts. Intermediate Level. ‘Suddenly I See’ by KT Tunstall CD Single or from Eye To The Telescope Album (24 count intro - start on vocals) The Telescope CD Single or from Eye To ‘Suddenly I See’ by KT Tunstall CTUAL lls 1 & 3: dance to count 44, & step right beside left then restart from count 1. A Wa Step right beside left. Step left forward. Close right beside left. Step left forward The 2 side walls will be danced only once. After 2nd restart dance will start on front and back walls. The dance has 2 restarts. During the 1st and 3rd walls, dance to count 44 then step right beside left. Restart dance from count 1. and 3rd walls, dance to count 44 then step right beside left.The dance has 2 restarts. During the 1st Restart Script approved by TEPS Restarts S Choreographed to:- Restarts: 4 Wall Line Dance:- 4 Wall Choreographed by:- 5 & 6 Step right forward. Pivot 1/2 turn left. Step right forward. 7 8 & 1/2 turn right stepping back on left. Make left beside right. 1/4 right stepping right to right side. Touch Turn Section 1 Coaster Cross, Mambo Step, Chasse Left Walk, 1 - 2 Walk, forward forward left. Walk right. Walk 3 & 4 5 & 6 7 & 8 forward Rock onto right. Step left back. on left. Recover Section 2 Step right back. Step left right over left. beside right. Cross step Step left to left left. side. Close right beside Step left to left side. & 1 - 2 & Side, Sailor 1/4, Step, 1/2 Pivot, Touch & Cross, Side, Rock Step right beside left. Cross step left over right. Step right to right side. Section 6 & 1 - 2 Step, Lock Rock, Forward Left, Step, 1/2 Pivot, Step, 1/2, 1/4 , Touch onto right. Step right to right side. Cross rock left behind right. Recover 5 - 6 7 - 8 Section 5 1/4 turn right stepping back on left. Cross step right over left. Make left beside right. 1/4 right stepping forward on right. Touch Turn Chasse Left, 1 - 2 Step, 1/2 Turn, Sailor Step, Behind & Cross 3 & 4 5 & 6 Step left forward. 1/2 turn left stepping back on right. Make 7 & 8 Step left to left side. Close right beside left. Step left to left side. right behind left. Cross step Step left to left side. Step right to right side. left Cross step behind right. Step right to side. Cross step left over right. 3 & 4 Sailor Step Behind Side Cross Step left forward. Lock right behind left. Step left forward. Right 3 & 4 5 & 6 7 & 8 onto right. Step left to left Cross rock left side. behind right. Recover Section 3 stepping left 1/4 right to side. Step right to side. Cross right behind left. Turn left beside right. Step forward on left. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Touch & Point Cross & Heel, & Right Shuffle, Step, 1/2 Pivot, Step, Point 1 & Sailor Turn 2 & 3 & 4 Cross step left over right. Step right to right side. 5 & 6 left heel forward. Step left beside right. Touch 7 & 8 Step right forward. Close left beside right. Step right forward. Section 4 Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn to right. Step left forward. left toe to left right toe to side. Step right beside left. side. Point Point & Cross Touch & Heel, Left 1/2 Turn, Shuffle, Jazz Box & 1 & 2 3 & 4 & left Step beside right. Cross step right over left. right heel forward. left Step to left side. Touch Suddenly 1 MOMMA MIA 1 approved by Script

56 INTERMEDIATE hfl tp14tr ih,sepn ih,lf,rgt Fcn ’lc) Shuffle o’clock) (Facing3 right. left, right, - stepping right, turn 1/4 step Shuffle 8 & 7 Rock Cross left. Recoveronto left. over right rock Cross 6 - 5 Side Behind side. left to left Step left. behind right Step 4 - 3 Left Side Cross Step side. left to left Step left. over right Cross right. beside left Step 2 - 1 & Tou & twice. hands Clap side. Touch left left. to beside right left Step 8 & 7 & spot the On Touch Touch & Touchright. side. beside right to left right Step side. Touch left to left 6 & 5 Forward Touch Stride Touchright. right. on beside left forward Stride 4 - 3 spot the On Change Ball Kick place. to left onto Step left. beside right Step right on forward Kick 2 & 1 Note:- Pivot Step o’clock). (Facing12 left. turn 1/2 Pivot right. on forward Step 10 - 9 TurningTurn Shuffle left left. right, left, - stepping left, turn 1/4 making step Shuffle 8 & 7 Rock Cross right. Recoveronto right. over left rock Cross 6 - 5 Right Side Close Side side. right to right Step right. beside left Close side. to right Step 4 & 3 Left Rock Cross left. Recoveronto left. over right rock Cross 2 - 1 Back RockBack left. Recoveronto right. on Rockback 8 - 7 Sh left. right, left, - stepping right, turn 1/2 making step Shuffle 6 & 5 Turningright Pivot Step right. turn 1/2 Pivot left. on forward Step 4 - 3 Forward Shuffle Right right. forward Step right. beside left Close right. forward Step 2 & 1 RockBack left. Recoveronto right. on Rockback 10 - 9 Back Back Shuffle Left left. on back Step left. beside right Close left. on back Step 8 & 7 Cross right. on back stepping left turn Make1/4 right. over left Cross 6 - 5 spot the On Step Sailor place. to right Step side. left to left Step left. behind right Cross 4 & 3 Left Side Cross side. left to left Step left. over right Cross 2 - 1 RockBack left. Recoveronto right. on Rockback 8 - 7 Back Back Shuffle Left left. on back Step left. beside right Close left. on back Step 6 & 5 RockForward right. Recoveronto left. on Rockforward 4 - 3 Forward Shuffle Right right. forward Step right. beside left Close right. forward Step 2 & 1 RockBack, Shuffle Rock,Left Shuffle, Right 1 Section *Section 2 Step, Cross, Side, Behind, Side, Cross Rock, Side,Behind,Cross RightShuffle1/4Turn Step,Cross, *Section 2 KickBallChange,Stride,Touch, *Section 1 Switches,Claps. S PA PA Section 4 Cross Rock, Rock, Cross Chasse,Cross Shuffle1/4Turn, Step,1/2Pivot Section 4 Shuffle1/2Turn, Rock RightShuffle,Step,1/2Pivot,Left Section 3 ShuffleBack,Rock 1/4Turn Side,RightSailorStep,Cross Left, Cross, Section 2 TEPS RT RT RT RT A B Part A - Verse, is now repeated again before dancing chorus. dancing before again Verse,repeated - now A Partis CHORUS - 50 Counts 50 - CHORUS VERSE-36Counts,dancedtwice. A CTUAL F OOTWORK Momma Mia S C ALLING UGGESTION uffle Turn ch &Clap Tu Tu rn rn Turningleft Turningright D Continued… IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:28:46 pm INTERMEDIATE 57 6/1/06, 4:28:58 pm Hazel Pace IRECTION D

UGGESTION ALLING Step TurnTurning right Step TurnTurning C S OOTWORK The sequence is A, A, B, Tag, then A, A, B, Ending (A-Verse, B-Chorus). then A, A,The sequence is A, B, Ending (A-Verse, A, B, Tag, F Hazel Pace (UK) September 2005. Hazel Pace 102 Counts. Intermediate. ‘Home To Mamma’ by Patrizio Buanne (132 bpm) from The Italian Album (start on vocals). Mamma’ by Patrizio ‘Home To

CTUAL A BIG FINISH: Stomp right forward, arms out (De Da!) Stomp Arms Forward As you rock hunched shoulders with arms out to side.

TEPS Arms:- Section 7 Coaster Left Right Shuffle 1/2 Turn, Rock, Shuffle 1/2 Turn, Section 8 Back, Left Forward x 3, Kick, Walk Coaster Step Walk Section 4 Back, Left Left x 3, Kick, Walk Coaster Step Coaster Step, Walk Section 3 Right, Right Shuffle Back Step, 1/2 Turn Back Rock, Rock, Ending:- Dance once at end of second repetition. (10 Counts) 1 - 2 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Cross Side Left 3 - 4 Step right behind left. Step left 1/4 turn left. Behind Turn left Turning 5 - 6 Step forward right. Pivot 1/4 turn left. Step Pivot left Turning 7 - 8 Step forward right. Pivot 1/2 turn left. Step Pivot 9 - 10 TAG:- (6 Counts) Danced once following first repetition. 1 - 3 Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Step right to right side. Cross Side Side Left 4 - 6 Cross left over right. Step right to right side. Step left to left side. Cross Side Side Right 1 - 2 forwardRock on left. onto Recover right. Left Rock Forward 3 & 4 Shuffle step 1/2 turn left, stepping - left, right, left. left Shuffle Turn Turning 5 & 6 Shuffle step 1/2 turn left, stepping - right, left, right Shuffle Turn 7 & 8 Step back on left. Step right beside left. Step forward on left. Coaster Step On the spot 1 - 4 forwardWalk - right, left, right. Kick left forward, clapping hands. Rt Lt Rt Kick Forward 5 - 6 Step back left. Step back right. Back Walk Back 7 & 8 Step back left. Step right beside left. Step forward left. Coaster Step On the spot *Section 5-6 *Section 5-6 B Sections 1 and 2 of Part Repeat 1 - 16 Dance first 16 counts of part B again, then continue with Sec.7 1 & 2 Step back on left. Step right beside left. Step forward on left. Coaster Step On the spot 3 - 6 forwardWalk - right, left, right. Kick left forward clapping hands. Rt Lt Rt Kick Forward 7 - 8 Step back left. Step back right. Back Walk Back 9 & 10 Step back left. Step right beside left. Step forward left. Coaster Step On the spot 7 & 8 Step back on right. Close left beside right. Step back on right. Right Shuffle Back Back

1 leftRock forward, turning towards 6 o’clock. Rock Forward 2 onto Recover right (bringing arms down) facing 3 o’clock. Recover 3 back Rock on left, turning towards 12 o’clock (hunching shoulders). Back Back 4 onto Recover right (bringing arms down). 3 (Facing o’clock). Recover 5 - 6 Step forward left. 1/2 Make turn right weight (keeping back on left). Choreographed to:- Choreographer’s Note:- 1 Wall Line Dance:- 1 Wall Choreographed by:- S

…continued Momma Mia Momma MOMMA MIA 2 run forthe roses 1 approved by Script

58 INTERMEDIATE 1 - 3 Cross left over right. Unwind full turn rightand pose. overright.Unwindfullturn Crossleft lastwall,facingthefront: After 1-3 Turn 1/4rightsteppingtoside. Repeat abovecounts1-6. Twinkle Left Ending:- Turn Crossrightoverleft. 1/4rightsteppingbackonleft. slightlytorightdiagonal. 7-12 Step left overright.Steprightbesideleft. Crossleft 6 Turn 1/4rightstepping righttoside. 4-5 1-3 Turn right.Turn 1/4rightsteppingforward 1/2 rightsteppingbackleft. Touch toside.Dragrighttowardsleft. Stepbigstepleft besideleft. 6 4-5 Side,Drag,Touch, Full Turn Right 1-3 side.Crossrightoverleft. toleft Stepleft Steprightbehindleft. over right. right.Sweeprightfootfromfronttoback(orronde) Crossleft Unwindfullturn Section8 4-6 2-3 1 UnwindFull Turn Cross, Right, Sweep,Weave Left Repeat counts1-6inabovesection5. Section7 Turn 1/4rightsteppingtoside. With1/2Turn RightTwinkle Right Twinkle, Left Twinkle Left 1-6 Turn Crossrightoverleft. 1/4rightsteppingbackonleft. Section6 slightlytorightdiagonal. Stepleft overright.Steprightbesideleft. Crossleft 6 CrossSweep 4-5 With1/2Turn RightTwinkle Right Twinkle, Left 1-3 behind right.Steprighttoside. Stepleft overright.Recover Crossleft behindright. onrightandhitchorsweepleft Section5 Recover Crossrightoverleft. Steprighttoside. ontoleft. 5-6 3-4 Turn toside. steppingleft 1/4left Rock, Rock, Cross Side,Cross SweepBehind,Side 1&2 over right.Turn Crossleft steppingbackonright. 1/4left Turn 1/4rightsteppingtoside. Section4 6 right.Turn Stepforward 1/2rightsteppingbackleft. 4-5 3 Step,1/2Turn, 1/4Turn With1/2Turn WithSideStep,Twinkle 1-2 onleft. Stepforward left. slow1/2turn onright.Pivot Stepforward onleft. Make steppingforward left 1/2turn Section3 Turn Step 4-6 Stepbackslightlyonright. Stepbackonleft. (feettogetheronback ofheels). anddoheelturn Steprightbesideleft 3 Option 2-3 Twinkle Left Step, SlowPivot1/2Turn Back,Step,1/2Turn Left, right(orlunge). right.Stepforward 1/4right) completing1/4turn righttodiagonal(startingturn left 1-2 Stepforward Stepforward Section2 diagonal. slightlytoleft Stepleft acrossright.Steprightbesideleft. Stepleft 5-6 4 Feather RightCurve Twinkle, Left 1-3 Section1 S to my attentionandRob forhishelpfuladviceduringthechoreographing. Choreographer’s Note:- Choreographer’s Music Suggestion:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 2 Wall LineDance:- Tag:- TEPS Af A ter walls3and5(facingbackwallbothtimes): CTUAL ‘Run For TheRoses’ byGlennRogers (80bpm)fromAnAlbum(48countintro). CharlotteMacari(UK)September2005. ‘Run For TheRoses’ byDanFogelberg (80bpm)fromVery BestofDanFogelberg Album(48countintro). Run For The 48 Counts. Intermediate Level. 48 Counts.Intermediate F I wouldlike todedicatethis dancetoSueWeston andRob Fowler -Sueforbringingthis beautiful pieceofmusic OOTWORK Roses S C Turn Cross Turn Left Turn Turn Turn Side DragTouch Left Behind SideCross Cross Turn Cross Turn Behind Side Cross &Side Turn Cross Turn Turn Step Turn Step Step Pivot Turn Back Right Cross Unwind Unwind Sweep ALLING UGGESTION D Right Turning right Turning right Turning right Turning right Left Turning left Turning right Turning left Turning left Back Right Right Right Right Turning right Turning right IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:27:54 pm Charlotte Macari INTERMEDIATE 59 6/1/06, 4:37:52 pm Caz Mawby IRECTION Left Forward left Turning Forward right Turning Right Right Forward left Turning On the spot Right Left Forward Forward left Turning left Turning Forward Left Left right Turning left Turning D UGGESTION ALLING Behind Side Cross Cross Rock Cross Rock Side Close Turn Step Pivot Left Lock Left right Turning Turn Turn Right Lock Right Left Rock Step Back Together Forward Back Right Rock Turn Triple Cross Side Right Rock Step Behind Turn Skate Skate Shuffle Turn left Turning Sweep Cross Cross Back Together Back Right Rock Behind Side Cross Left Rock Left Right Rock Right Rock Step Back Together Left Rock Shuffle Turn Back Step Pivot Right Lock Right Lock Right Step Touch Cross Rock Turn Triple Turn Turn, Touch Turn C S Step Behind Turn left Turning I Love The One One The OOTWORK F Caz Mawby (UK) October 2005. 64 Counts. Intermediate. ‘The One I Love’ by David Gray CD Single or from David Gray Life In Slow Motion An Album CTUAL A Cross left behind right. Step right to right making 1/4 turn left. left Step to place. TEPS Choreographed by:- Choreographed to:- 2 Wall Line Dance:- 2 Wall (32 count intro - start on word Trace) S 4 3 & 5 - 6 7 & 8 Section 2 right side. Step left Step right to beside right. Step right 1/4 turn right. Step left forward. Pivot 1/2 turn right. Step left forward. Lock right behind left.left Step forward. Step Lock Turn, Step, Forward Coaster Step. Full Rock, 1 2 3 - 4 5 - 6 7 & 8 1/2 turn left, stepping back on right. Make Section 3 Step right forward. Lock left behind right. Step right forward. 1/2 turn left stepping forward Make onto left. forward Rock onto right. on left. Recover - 2 1 Step back on left. Step right beside left. Step left forward. Cross, Behind, Side, Cross. Side, 3/4 Turn, Forward Triple Rock, 3 & 4 - 6 5 7 & 8 forward left. Rock onto on right. Recover 3/4 turn step right, stepping right, left, right. Section 4 Triple Cross left right. Step right to right side. over 1 - 2 Cross left behind right. Step right to side. Cross left over right. 1/2 Turn. Step, Skate x 2, Shuffle 1/4 Turn, Behind Side Rock, 3 & 4 5 - 6 7 - 8 left. onto right to right side. Recover Rock Section 5 Cross right behind left. Step left turn 1/4 left. Step right forward. Skate forward on left. Skate forward on right. - 2 1 Shuffle step 1/2 turn left, left, stepping right, left. Sweep, Cross, Coaster Cross, Cross, Sweep, Coaster Cross. 3 & 4 - 8 5 Section 6 Sweep right around in front of left. Cross step right over left. Step back on left. Step right beside left. Cross left over right. 1 - 2 Sailor 1/4 Turn. Behind, Side, Cross, counts 1 - 4 Rock, Rock, Repeat 3 & 4 5 - 6 7 & 8 right diagonally forward. onto left. Rock Recover Cross right behind left. Step left to side. Cross right over left. onto right. left to left Rock side. Recover Section 1 1 - 2 Step, Pivot 1/2, Step Lock Chasse 1/4 Turn, Cross Step. Rock, onto left. over left. Cross rock right Recover Section 7 1 - 2 Shuffle 1/2 Turn. Coaster Step, Rock, Rock, 3 & 4 5 - 6 7 & 8 forward Rock onto left. Recover on right. Step back on right. Step left beside right. Step forward on right. Section 8 forward Rock onto right. on left. Recover 1 - 2 turn Shuffle 1/2 left, stepping left, right, left. Step, Pivot 1/2, Step, Lock, Step, Lock, Step, Side, Touch. 3 - 4 5 & 6 7 - 8 Step forward on right. Pivot 1/2 turn left. Step forward Ending:- on right. Lock left behind right. Step forward on right. Lock left behind right. Step forward on right. 1 - 2 right beside left. Step long step left to left side. Touch After 5th wall, facing back, end dance: 3 & 4 5 - 6 7 - 8 onto left. Cross rock right over left. Recover face front. step 1/2 turn right, stepping right, left,right. To left 1/2 turn 1/4 turn left left. stepping back onto right. Make right beside left. 1/4 turn left stepping left Make to left side. Touch Script approved by the one i love 1 4 wheels turning 1 approved by Script

60 INTERMEDIATE 7 - 8 Step forward left. Stomp right at side of left (weight remaining on left). (weight remainingonleft). Stomprightatsideofleft left. Stepforward Stepbackright. Tap toeoverright. left Kickrightforward. Stepbackleft. 7-8 right.Tap Stepforward toeatbackofright heel. left 5-6 3-4 keeping Step,Tap, left, atsideofright. rightatsideofleft. 1/2turn weightonright,tapleft Pivot Brush left. Back,Kick,Tap, Stepforward Step,Stomp 1-2 right. Stepforward Section8 keeping left, atsideofright. 1/2turn weightonright,tapleft Pivot 7-8 Tap left. Stepforward rightbesideleft. 6 right. Stepforward 5 3-4 2 HeelsUnwind 1 Step,1/2Pivot,Tap, rightatsideofleft. Brush Step,Tap, Step,1/2Pivot,Tap, Step,Brush onleft. Stepforward Steprightbesideleft. Stepbackonleft. Section7 with3heelbounces(endingweightonright). left Unwind1/2turn Crossrightoverleft. 8 5-7 HeelsUnwind rightatside ofleft. Brush 2-4 1 Repeat ofSection5 onleft. Stepforward Steprightbesideleft. Stepbackonleft. Section6 with3heelbounces(endingweightonright). left Unwind1/2turn Crossrightoverleft. 8 5-7 2-4 1 3HeelBouncesMaking1/2Unwind,SlowCoasterStep,Brush Cross, Recover side. toleft onto right.Stepleft Steprighttoside.Rock backonleft. Section5 overright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 7-8 behindright. Steprighttoside.Crossleft 5-6 3-4 ExtendedRightWeave, BackRock, Side Touch Touch (weightonleft). righttoside.Stompbesideleft Turn 1-2 Touch besideright. side.Make steppingleft toetoleft left left 1/4turn Touch besideright(weightonright). side.Stompleft Section4 toetoleft left Touch righttoetoside.Make rightsteppingbesideleft. 7-8 1/4turn 5-6 3-4 Turn Stomp 1/4Monterey Turn (weightonleft). Right,Stomp,1/4Monterey Stomprightbesideleft left. Left, Stepforward 1-2 right. behind right.Make Crossleft rightstepping forward 1/4turn diagonaltwice. toleft Kickleft Section3 Touch toetorightinstep.Touch left 7-8 heelto rightinstep. left 5-6 3-4 Toe, Heel,DiagonalKickx2,Behind,1/4Turn Right,Step,Stomp 1-2 besideright(weightonright). Stompleft Crossrightoverleft. side. toleft Stepleft Steprightbehindleft. Kickrighttodiagonaltwice. Section2 Touch instep.Touch righttoetoleft 7-8 instep. rightheeltoleft 5-6 3-4 Toe, Stomp Heel,DiagonalKickx2,Behind,Side,Cross, 1-2 Section1 S Restart:- ‘I Said I Never’ byRachel Stevens(161bpm)fromNow62album(startonvocals-norestart). ‘ISaidINever’ Choreographer’s Note:- Choreographer’s Music Suggestion:- Restart:- to:- Choreographed by:- Choreographed 4 Wall LineDance:- TEPS During the3rdwall(DierksBentley track),dancetoendofsection6thenrestartfromthebeginning. Wa A ll 3:restartdancefromthebeginningatthispointduringWall 3. CTUAL ‘Why Me’byDelbertMcClinton (160bpm)fromNo1LineDanceAlbumorFever 2(startonvocals-norestart); ‘Why ‘CabofMyTruck’ Album(32countintro -startonvocals). DayDrifter byDierksBentley(168bpm)fromModern TinaArgyle(UK)November2005. 64 Counts. Intermediate Level. 64 Counts.Intermediate F Stomps canbereplacedwithtaps. 4 Wheels OOTWORK Turning S C Back Tap Back Kick Step Tap Step Brush Tap Pivot Step Tap Tap Pivot Brush Cross Brush Cross Step Left Side Rock Side Cross Side Behind Touch Turn Behind Turn Kick Touch Touch Behind Side Kick Touch Touch Step Stomp Coaster Step Coaster Step Touch Stomp Touch Stomp Step Stomp Cross Stomp ALLING UGGESTION D Turning left Turning left Turning right Back Forward Forward Turning left Step Tap Turning left Left Left Left Back Right Turning left Turning right Forward On thespot Left Forward On thespot Forward On thespot On thespot On thespot On thespot Forward IRECTION 6/1/06, 4:29:42 pm Ti na Argyle FREE CLASSIFIED ADS ONLINE

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Linedancer p61 1 6/1/06, 5:24:11 pm Charity Lines . . . Cash for choreography As a variation on the usual fund raising ideas The Usual Suspects held a Choreography Competition in Aylesbury with proceeds being donated to Breast Cancer Research. The competition was open to anyone and seven entries were received, all of a very high standard. Christina Walker said: “We would like to thank all those who plucked up the courage to write and perform their dance on the evening, Hilary Smithies with In The Morning, The Garter Girls with Let's Kick It, Aaron Rogers with Lotta Shakin', Michelle Webb with How Dare you ask, Heather and Gina with Still Looking for it, Craig Cooke with Guitars and Tiki Bars and Michelle O'Sullivan with a fun contra dance called The Macahula.” The judges, Nigel and Barbara Payne (choreographers of First to Last and Strong Enough), had a very tough job but eventually the three fi nalists were announced. In third place was Michelle O'Sullivan, The Garter Girls gained second spot and the fi rst place honour went to Craig Cooke. Craig won The Usual Suspect Trophy – he will keep the Trophy until next year when he will return to defend his title. Anyone who would like the opportunity to perform a dance they have written in front of a live Line dancing audience please contact The Usual Suspects for details of next years competition.

Red Hatters charity event Time for a change Full of enthusiasm and raring to go are two new teachers at When so many people Stomping Boots Line Dancing Club in Daventry – Ryan Wareing are in need around and Ann Houghton. Ryan and Ann are taking over as Pauline the world it is always Tong is giving up part of the club responsibilities and moving a delight to hear about to North Wales. The Club has experienced nine successfully Line dance charity years – many of the present dancers began their dancing at events. Line dancers the fi rst class in September 1996 – others are new dancers and are are devoted to many more are constantly joining. many causes and give As Pauline left for pastures new a leaving party was arranged whenever they can. and £250 was raised towards Breast Cancer Care. Pauline said, “I would like to thank everyone for their best wishes and the Recently these beautiful presents and cards I was given. I feel very fortunate dancers from Sun to have met so many people and to have made so many good City, West Arizona friends through teaching Line dancing. I appreciate the in the United States support of the dancers very much. I would like to send Ryan of America held and Ann my very best wishes. I am sure they will enjoy their a charity event new venture.” featuring Line dance teacher Kort Kurdi. Dancing rain or shine Over the past year a group of Line dancers from L & B Line, Kort is popular in Dorcester have danced no matter what the weather to raise the State of Arizona money for charity. Their instructor Barry passed away and so and his leadership the group held an evening in his memory. On the night and brought together over throughout the year the total raised at local carnivals and fetes 200 people. Each and was £745 for Cancer Care Dorset. every dancer had a Barry's widow and daughter presented the cheque to Caroline wonderful time and Nickenson, Director of Fund-raising for Cancer Care Dorset. the money raised will Lyn said: "We all danced the night away – I would like to offer be donated to a local my grateful thanks to all who have given up their time over the cancer charity. past year – well done everyone."

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The Hot Shoe Shuffl ers, Merthyn recently lost their only male member Prince Charles Hospital and the Poppy Appeal. Tom was the secretary Tom O’Neal. The club held a charity Line dance in memory of Tom. of the Poppy Appeal at the British Legion. Annette Pugh said: “It was a They raised £935 which was split and donated to the Cancer Unit at the wonderful night – my thanks to everyone who contributed.”

Helping hand for hospice

Line dancers seem to have a special talent when it FORTHCOMING CHARITY EVENTS comes to raising money. These generous dancers are from Brierfi eld and Burnley – they attend the Cactus Friday January 27 – 7.30pm – 11.30pm. Line dance in aid of St John Line dance club. The group have raised an enormous Ambulance at Willington Sports and Social Club featuring Big Dave. For £6,300 over the past year for various charities. Their details contact Rob Bradley [email protected] 0772 523 5410. latest charity night was in aid of Pendleside. Pendleside provides hospice care for those in the Burnley and Pendle Sunday February 12 – 8pm – 11pm. Line dance in aid of Breakthrough area. Breast Cancer with music from Bobby D. Sawyer. Tickets £5. For details The photograph shows the Line dancers presenting a contact Lisa on 07909 654898. cheque for £1,000. Pam Hartley said: “ I would like to say a big thank you to all the Line dancers at the club for their Saturday February 18 – A valentine Line dance with a red and white ongoing support.” theme at The Rover Social Club, Solihull in aid of Guide Dogs. Featuring DJ Big Dave for details contact Janet Court 0121 742 1640.

Saturday March 18 – Line dance in aid of the Poland Syndrome Support You can send details of your Charity events to Charity Lines, Group at Gresley Old Hall, Gresleywood Road, Swadlincote. Doors open at Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, 7.30pm dancing until late. Tickets £5 or £3 for children and non-dancers. Southport PR9 0QA or email them to: For details contact Lynn Farmer 01283 551113. [email protected]

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Charity Lines Feb 06 3 6/1/06, 5:02:31 pm Charity Lines

Giving a line for a child

Gary Lafferty was playing the tunes while the Caledonian Kickers consistently helps to keep children out of harms way. Dance teacher, raised money for Childline in South Queensferry, Scotland. Childline Patrice Reid (pictured in the front wearing a Santa hat) said: “We had is a valuable ear for children who fi nd themselves in a crisis which a great night and raised £235 which we plan to send to Childline.”

Being Pudsey Caravan Line up

At Lilliardsedge caravan site in Jedburgh Denise Gillies turns up each and every Saturday to teach a group of teenage girls how to Line dance. Recently the group raised £1,000 for Children In Need just by having fun. The night was organised by Denise in aid of the charity – it was full of fun including a performance from the girls showing off their latest demonstrations. At a recent social Line dancers from Boots and Scoots helped to raise £176 by holding a raffl e Pictured shuffl ing on the dancefl oor are in aid of Children In Need. The theme for the evening was 'be what you want to be' and Pudsey Amanda Cairns, Nicola Doig, Jordan Hogg, bear turned up along with a chef, Zorro, a fairy, an American toilet cleaner and various others. Melissa Mallen, Leanne Moorehead and Linda said: "Vince and myself would like to thank everyone who contributed and attended." Karina Pringle. 64

Charity Lines Feb 06 4 5/1/06, 5:43:18 pm Trust Me I’m A DJ Happy In Line? Are you having enough fun at your Line dance parties or do you find the dances are far too serious? Tim Ruzgar suggests we bring back the fun times.

Whilst DeeJaying at several Christmas par- they are danced. Lots of the funky dances to If you were to think really hard I bet you ties both in the UK and overseas something cool music are taken very seriously by many, could soon think of all the lovely people who struck me after the fi rst couple. There seems so again not much fun to be had. Then of have left your club and given up Line dancing to be a distinct lack of fun in the majority of course there are the dances with all the tags for good, and I bet it is because of some or all Line dances that we do. Sure there are a few and restarts. Is it because dancers have to of the reasons above. exceptions like Hazel Pace’s wonderful Mom- concentrate so hard to remember where they ma Mia, and there are plenty of fun dances are that they forget to enjoy themselves? There are many simple solutions. Firstly for on the dancefl oor like All Day Long, and Buy every dancer out there who wants to be Me A Drink. However I believe, in the main, Could it be because some of the venues are “cool”, there are dozens who want to have Line dancing has become far too serious. too cool or too hot? Are the dance halls too fun when they dance, so choreographers, full and there is not enough room on the how about it? Let’s have many more fun or Part of the problem is that many dancers dancefl oors – I doubt it? at least light hearted dances. Turn your atten- these days think they are “too cool” to join tions away from the minority to the majority. in and have fun. I have been at a few events I honestly think the simple truth is that a In reality most dancers (I know not all) love to where I and/or the instructor has tried to get lot of the fun has gone from Line dancing. learn easy dances. Most dancers would love dancers up to do a fun dance, or to dance I think that too many people are concerned to have the fun put back into their Line danc- Tush Push in a circle, or Black Coffee in Con- with their own and the general image of Line ing, so the club instructors have a big part to tra Lines, but no matter how hard you try, dancing, instead of going out and having fun. play too. Don’t give in to the few at your club some dancers are just not interested. Many of the dances are just too hard and take who tell you that this dance is cool and that a lot of learning. dance is being done by such and such so it As the styles on the fl oor change – does the must be good. fun disappear? Dances that are night-club I also believe that there is too much of a rush in style are usually danced to very heartfelt from choreographers to get dances out which Let’s all make a New Year resolution to all try and moving songs, and as they are gaining in means that dancers have hardly any time to to make an effort to get the fun back into Line popularity, there will not be much fun when enjoy them. dancing, together we can do it, Trust Me!

Scripts available at www.linedancermagazine.com TIM’S TASTY TIPS email: [email protected]

Stick Wit U from Nev Fitzgerald is to the Pussy Cat Dolls’ awesome Woman Trouble is another nice beginner dance this time from Val hit song. This dance is also for the intermediates and is 32 counts Myers. The dance is 64 counts and four walls and is to Joe Nichols’ and four walls. Te quila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off.

Always Thinking Of You is a beautiful new dance from Daniel Nothing New from Alan Birchall is a nice new Country dance to Whittaker to the Westlife and Diana Ross song When You Tell Me Hal Ketchum’s Livin’ Life, Lovin’ You and it is 32 counts, four walls That You Love Me and it is 4 walls, 32 counts, and this too is and intermediate. intermediate. Silent Memories is another country one this time to Kenny Swing! Sweet Pussycat is a brilliant dance from Matt “Freeky Chesney’s Only Time Will Tell. Kathy Brown (USA) wrote this nice Deeky” Oakley to the Atomic Fireballs’ song of the same name. improver 8&1 cha which 32 counts and four walls. Check it out, you’ll love it. With These Eyes is a beautiful nightclub two step to a stunning Racey Lacey from Peter and Alison is a two wall phrased song of the same name by France’s Roch Voisine. Written by intermediate dance to the Girls Aloud song and you really should Darren Bailey this smooth intermediate dance is 32 counts and give it a try. four walls.

Gotta Get Up is a cool new dance from Mark Furnell. Written to Playing With Knives by Bizarre Inc this beginner dance is 32 counts and four walls.

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Trust Me Feb 06 1 5/1/06, 3:10:49 pm Forthcoming Events

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linedancer 66 1 6/1/06, 5:16:54 pm Forthcoming Events/Country Classifi ed

Dancelines 2006 Weekends The Dance Studio Don’t miss these wonderful weekends arranged Discover the magic of dance with us by Dancelines for all Line Dance enthusiasts ALAMO ROAD SHOW - Saturday 21st January - Pat Stott, Andrew Palmer, DJ Big Dave- with Dancelines Festival Team - Roger, Rusty, Alan & Barb All Day Tickets £12 Juniors 1/2 Price - 12 noon till 11-30pm DANCELINES 2006 AT TICKETS FROM THE DANCE STUDIO OR www.bigdavegastap.com SATURDAY NIGHT - Saturday 28th January - Butlins at Bognor Regis Chris Higham - SOCIAL NIGHT - 7.30 - 11.30 - £4.50 • Juniors £2 SPRING WEEKEND SPECIAL EVENT for FRI AND SAT February 10th - Friday Night THE DANCE STUDIO AND ALAN BIRCHALL 17th - 20th March ‘06 presents: MAGGIE GALLAGHER SUMMER WEEKEND Tickets from The Dance Studio - £5 or £7 On The Door February 11th - Saturday Night - Rob Fowler 16th - 19th June ‘06 SOCIAL NIGHT / TUITION- 7.30 - 11.30pm * WINTER WEEKEND SATURDAY NIGHTS - February 18th - Craig Bennett 24th - 27th November ‘06 SOCIAL NIGHT / TUITION - 7.30 - 11.30pm £4.50 February 25th - Dee Musk - SOCIAL / TUITION - FULL DETAILS AVAILABLE 7.30 - 11.30pm £5.00 Juniors £2.00 Superb live Artistes & DJ March 11th - DJ Chris Higham - SOCIAL NIGHT - Top Line Instructors catering from Beginners to Advanced 7.30 - 11.30pm £4.50 Juniors £2.00 Excellent Venues with First Class Facilities March 18th - Rob Fowler - ALL DAY WORKSHOP Comfortable Seating and Plenty of Room to Dance March 25th - Julie Carr - SOCIAL / TUITION - 93311 Book early to avoid disappointment 7.30 - 11.30pm £4.50 Juniors £2.00 For further information and Booking Forms please contact: New beginner classes starting soon for children and adults DANCELINES, PO Box 2164, Clifton, Bristol BS8 9WU Remember we are closed the fi rst Saturday of each month. Tel/(Fax on request): 0117 970 6607 - Email: [email protected] For further information call on: 077764 50866 or *[email protected] or www.the-dance-studio.co.uk www.dancelines.com Watery Lane, Ashton, Preston 93310 Fundraising Evening 11th March 2006 APA featuring LINEDANCING HOLIDAYS Calico Join Us For Our 2ND Year On The Costa Del Sol Plus supporting Singer Sue & TS Disco AT THE **** TRITON HOTEL, BENALMADENA SUNDAY 8TH – SUNDAY 15TH OCTOBER 2006 Civic Hall, Connahs Quay MAGILL • THE THRILLBILLIES Come along & enjoy our fun six line dances PETER METELNICK & ALISON BIGGS Why not collect sponsors from families and friends CHARLOTTE MACARI • ANN WOOD Lots of fun, dancing, food & raffl e. Tickets £5.00 Central location with views of the Marina For more information please call Half board, all rooms en-suite, buffet restaurant 93334 Dancing in large private room overlooking sea and gardens, Sue: 01244 547605 Gymnasium, Jacuzzi, Sauna & Turkish bath, 4 Swimming pools 7.30pm - Midnight / Tickets Only £325 + book own flight. Deposit £65 All proceeds to the British Heart Foundation Wales DETAILS ANN WOOD 01928 732802 email: [email protected] Registered Charity No. 225971

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linedancer 68 1 5/1/06, 10:58:40 am The Crystal Boot Awards are less than a month away – are you prepared for the time of your life? Try answering these CBA questions – if you need help look online at www.linedancermagazine.com or fl ick through your old editions covering the Awards.

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Liners Rods Rebels Jodie’s Country BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Club 01928 560093 Jackie Rowand Rod Cheryl Farr 01539 437300 01237479996 Anne Hills Wolverton, (North Milton 01638 615772 Winsford 01767 314106 Keynes ) Shy-Annes LDC Barrow-In-Furness Brixham, Teignmouth P Ref:2815 Starsundowners The Linemaster P Ref:4671 Tramline Stompers Anne Hewitt 07967488184 Anita Dennis Samuel David Lean Huntingdon, Yaxley, 01229 829784 Campton 07771 673003 Godmanchester 01803 299791 Toein’ The Line P Aylesbury, Booker, Alan Haywood CLEVELAND Ref:6741 Chulmleigh, Barbie Alan Haywood Billingham, Barrow-in-Furness Woolacombe, Braunton, 07837864406 Princes Risborough, Wing 07979 076063 Maple Leaf Middlesbrough Drifter’s Dance Classes Swimbridge, Little Shefford Papworth Everard Achy Brealies & Crazy Bernardine Boyd S.M.J. Western Dance Chris Or John 01229 812409 Rosemarie’s 07850 290367 Toein’ The Line Stompers Sandra Johns Rosemarie Barbie Ann Smith Bolton, Nr Appleby 01271 375797 01767 600268 Beaconsfi eld, High 07837864406 01642 277778 Dance 2xs Exeter, Newton Abbot, Wycombe, Maidenhead P Ref:6704 Liz Or Harry Paignton BERKSHIRE Silver Star LDC Hartlepool Peterborough, Westwood, First In Line 01768 88635 Lassoes Linedance Ascot, Earley, Camberley Annie Saw Pauline Mason 01628 620168 New England, The Judith & Hayley Brampton & Longtown Lucky Star Line Dancers 01429 280230 Maureen’s Moonshine Line 01626 331815 Bletchley Ortons, Netherton Maureen Bellingham Jean Double ‘B’ LDC Marske by Sea Honiton, Colyford 0118 9781759 Bluegrass Line Dancers Bill 016977 41010 Marina’s Linedance Kim Ray M n’J Stompers P Ref:1541 01733 268356 P Ref:1622 Marina 01908 607325 Margaret Kirkby 07985 234149 Lower Earley, Winnersh Saffron Walden 01642 490471 Carlisle P Ref:6811 Carlisle Triple ‘C’ Plymouth, Saltash Just For Kicks Buntingford Clavering P Ref:6735 Bletchley, Milton Keynes Countyline Dance Club Ann & Bill The 1836 Club Cathy Loretta 0118 977 5353 Flicks & Kicks Sue Marske by Sea Redcar 01228 548053 Pat Webb 01799 543611 M n J Stompers (Beginners) Carlisle & District 01752 249800 Maidenhead 07734910937 Jackie Gibbin S.G Starline P Ref:1608 J L Stompers St Neots Chalfont St. Peter Young Guns 01642 483379 Sylvia Graham Pyworthy Jennifer Ann Young Middlesbrough 01228 538431 01628 635305 Heather’s Hoofers Silver Stars Heather Glasgow 01480-391347 One Step Forward P Ref:1776 Brenda Martin Maidenhead 01753 887221 P Ref:6724 Christine Garrens Keswick 01409 253015 Hats & Boots Haddenham Stretham 01642 651773 Keswick Krazy Kickers P Ref:5699 Keith Avery P Ref:6806 Claire 01628628409 Pondorosa’s Dreamcatchers LDC Sidmouth Sue Young Julie and Andy Eddy 017687 73318 West Country Kickers P Redcar Ref:6690 01844 291971 01954 200665 Strut ‘n’ Stomp P Ref:1347 Te r r y Maidenhead P Ref:3933 P Ref:6805 Maggie Gee Whitehaven, Frizington 01395 512569 Hazy JS L.D.C. High Wycombe Wisbech 01642 483101 Star Stompers P Ref:1141 Hayley Danceranch UK Pam ‘n’ Dave’s Line Dancing Redcar Harold Teignmouth & Holcombe 01628 776866 Steve Dave Chilvers Cheyenne 01946 694676 JR’s Rhinestone Rebels Newbury 01628665476 01328 863 697 Christine Peirse DERBYSHIRE Jackie Spirit Of The West Milton Keynes Wyton On The Hill 01642 479065 01626 770360 Linedancers Wyton Line Dance Club P Bakewell, Darley Dale, P Silver Stetsons Ref:6709 Matlock Ref:6827 Ray Mel Fisher Maria Tiverton, Sampford 01635 841810 07941 074780 CORNWALL Timberline Dancing 01234 320018 Steve Peverell, Kennerleigh, Newbury Stony Stratford, Milton CHESHIRE Bodmin 01629 636386 Witheridge Liberty Linedancers Keynes Bramhall, Handforth Do Wyno It Derby Cowgirl Twisters Ldc Steve Southwell Karry On Linedancing Just For Kicks Maureen Rolls Royce Flyers Kim 07778 489740 Karen Chris 07881 707450 Lynne Breakwell 01884 257593 P Ref:6757 079 0547 9410 0161 439 5866 P Ref:4434 01530 814512 P Ref:3971 70

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DORSET ESSEX Saffron Walden Clavering Whalley Range Hereford KENT Bournemouth Ardleigh, Basildon, Buntingford (Manchester) Crazy Boots Ashford, Kingsnorth, Countyline Dance Club Oaklands Academy Of Line Alison Harrington Yellow Stagecoach Line Billericay, Pitsea, 01981 570486 Sellindge Dance Club Sue Dance Cool Country Rayleigh 01799 543611 Louise H. Vincent Hereford Kathy C.Bs Line Dancing 0161 226 9557 Maureen Lincoln 01202 568852 Chris Bayliss Shoeburyness 5 Star Liners 07989 210449 Silver Eagles P Ref:1021 Julie Or Jo Bournemouth 07990 972557 01531 650063 P Ref:1264 Bournemouth Linedance Jill Blackman Ardleigh, Lawford 07786500601 HAMPSHIRE P Ref:2719 Beckenham Annette Latimer Debbie’s Boot Scootin’ Wranglers Ranch P Ref:6905 Basingstoke Watford, Bushey, 07890572168 Dancers Silver Wings Dave Bournemouth, Debbie Millar Southend-On-Sea & Sue Borehamwood 07941 549519 01206 230806 Ems Line Dancing P Charminster, Boscombe Surrounding Area 01256 321972 Em Ref:4924 Dream Catchers LDC Basildon Tulsa Shuffl e Line Dance Basingstoke 0208 933 6839 Beckenham Culpepper Line & Western Club Norma Inglis & Doris Mullins Southern Cross P The Katz Line Dance Club 01202 257332 Club Mick Bennett Malcolm Ref:6227 Julie Murray Cassey Rowe 01702-474315 01256 331951 Whitbourne 020 8402 8385 07799741288 Bournemouth, 01268285996 P Teme Valley Shuffl ers Wdc Ref:6804 P Ref:2165 Darenth, Hoo Southbourne, Branksome Benfl eet, Hadleigh, Jeff & Thelma Country Rebels Steeple Bumpstead Basingstoke, Alton, 01886 821772 Lonestar Linedancing Leigh, Southend, Valerie Plummer Brian Neale Stars And stetsons Odiham P 07932 456135 Basildon, Pitsea Gay Booted Out Linedance Club Ref:2307 01634 256279 Broadstone Texas Twisters 01440 709434 Sue Hughes HERTFORDSHIRE Faversham, Margate Viv & Tony 01256 331046 B Line Rompin’ Stompin’ 07770 848059 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Baldock Dom Yates P Ref:4930 Brenda P Ref:1302 Avening, Gloucester, Friends In Line 01227 712187 01202 385961 Basingstoke, Fleet, Hook Kath or Sue Braintree Cam KDS 01462 634524/732589 P Ref:5621 Christchurch, Highcliffe, Steve’s Sunset Stompers New Milton Rayne Dancers Michele Barnet Folkestone, Hythe Lynn Stokoe Steve Holmes 01256 762638 Rebel Riders 01453 791206 Hitch And Hook Check Shirts Martyn ‘n’ Chris 01376-321567 Cowplain, Waterlooville Janice Hoy Julie 01425 673414 P Ref:6788 Cheltenham, Gloucester Jayz Linedance Club 077 6222 5951 01303 274178 Sundance 2 Dorchester, Charminster Chelmsford Janis Budgen P Ref:1061 Gravesend Shirley or Alan 02392 871725 Boots And Bones WDC L & B Line Brookland Stompers 01242 699602 Bishop’s Stortford, Lyn Jenny P Ref:6706 Barry Harmer P Ref:6849 Harlow, Great 020 83037209 01300 320559 01245 284830 Farnborough, Fleet Hallingbury P Ref:3601 Chelmsford, Maldon Dursley, Leighterton Nr Moonlight Shuffl ers Jazz Box Dance Club Herne Bay Tracy’s Line Dancers Tetbury, Tytherington Annette Sharon Leggate Denims & Diamonds Hythe, New Milton Tracy Two Left Feet Line Dancers 01276 506565 Julie-ann Loose Boots 07865091106 07719 337085 01621 859292 Gill Butler Fleet, Farnborough P Pam & Sheila 01666 880314 Ref:1454 P P Ref:6771 Fancy Feet Ref:6908 01425 621171 Gloucester Lorna Brookmans Park, Welham New Romney Parkstone, Poole Corringham 52nd State Ldc 0794 1234562 Green Spirit of the South Bucking Broncos Cool Country Steppin’ Time Maureen Lincoln Tiffany Gosport Justine Brown Ron & Hazel Kill 07792524157 Country Chaos Margaret Hall 01797 362661 07989 210449 01707 655866 01202 693389 Angela Conduit P P Gloucester, Staunton, P Ref:6682 Portland, Weymouth Ref:2435 Tewkesbury 01329 665566 Ref:4943 P Nr Dover Fine Line Dagenham 5 Star Liners Ref:6844 Buntingford Saffron Sunday Circle 20 Rick Winterburn Rob’s Raiders Julie Or Jo Havant, Newtown, Nr Walden Clavering Kathy 01305 860496 Rob Or Terri 01531 650063 Wickham Countyline Dance Club 01303 211186 0208 595 0969 or 07776 Sue Sherborne P Ref:2720 Ricochet Line Dancing Orpington, Hayes, Petts Cokernuts 402237 Pamela Thomas 01799 543611 Karen Spencer Gants Hill, Ilford Leonard Stanley, 02392 486084 Bushey Wood Painswick, Rodborough, Calgary Stampede 01935 873741 Kelado Kickers P Ref:2191 The Thin Blue Liners Julie Mott P Barbara Stroud Pam Pike Ref:6870 020 8500 0640 Jolly Stompers Minstead, Nr Lyndhurst 07957 607394 01689 876940 Sherborne, Yeovil Julie Cole Minstead Mavericks Wdc Chiswell Green Nr.st Rainham Happy Heels Grays, Canvey Island, 01453 752480 Liz Winter Revival 2000 Thurrock 023 80 865071 Albans, Hatfi eld, Welwyn Norma Purnell P Ref:1292 Mrs S. Mackie 01935 817314 Lazy C Western Dancers P Ref:3102 Garden City 01634 235091 Ray Denham Blue Velvet Line Dancers Upton, Creekmoor, 01268 683890 GREATER New Milton Val Hamby Rainham, Hoo, Kemsley Hillbourne, Longfl eet, Rebel Riders 01727 873593 Texas Bluebonnet Grays, Chadwell St Mary MANCHESTER Martyn ‘n’ Chris Mags Parmenter Ver wood, St Dixieliners Beesley Green, Roe 01425 673414 Hatfi eld, Stevenage 01634 366599 Marshal’s Western Ldc Dave Green, Worsley, Walkden, Lisa’s Line Dancing Liz Batchelor 01375 386679 / New Milton, Hythe Lisa Thurley Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells 01202 861020 07803081902 Swinton Loose Boots 01767 318426 City Stompers Linedance Days Out West Pam or Sheila Club P Ref:6209 P Ref:6720 Kerris Milligan (d&gi) 01425621171 or 610571 Hemel Hempstead Michelle Denney 0161 950 1711 StarLynes LDC 07739 709200 Weymouth Hainault P Ref:6799 Lynne Borderline Scuffers The Cowboy Way And P Ref:1150 Southampton 01727 858 750 Sidcup, Swanley Jo & Paul Daylight Stompers Broughton, Kersal, Cherokee Line Dance Studio Litlington, Bassingbourn Ace Of Clubs 01305 773033 Sally Macdonald RubyDancingmoon Carol & Martin 020 8500 0301 Salford Naomi’s Line Dancing 01634 294938 Weymouth and Portland AJ’s Dance Ranch 02380671115 / 07980411185 Naomi Fineline CWDC P Ref:4744 Anne Barker St. Denys, Southampton 07957 103093 P Ref:1311 Rick Hainault 07909 525540 Western Wranglers Mill End, Tenterden 01305 860496 Happy Go Lucky Crew Dukinfi eld Wayne Rickmansworth, Deep South LDC Wimborne, Broadway, Pam Pike JSG’S 07973 189062 Northwood Anne Alexander Winton 07957 607394 Wayne Stubbington, Titchfi eld, G & B 01233 850565 Silverado Hainault, Romford 07787823500 Fareham George Rutland Tonbridge, Biggin Hill Gail Joyner JD’s Dance Saloon Eccles Southern Steppers 01923 778187 Mary’s Line Dancers 01202 399030 Jan Welsh Rainbow Dancers Jan Harris Potten End, Dagnall, Mary Bridgwater 01708 722956 Chris Salter 01329 288360 Leighton Buzzard 01892 538322 DURHAM Harlow, Bishops 07708 967 693 P Ref:6703 Kim’s Laughter Lines P Ref:4592 Bishop Auckland Stortford, Great P Ref:6904 Tadley Kim Thompson Tonbridge, Tunbridge VIP Linedancing Hallingbury, Sheering Flixton, Davyhulme Val N Tine 07813 658775 Wells Vivien Hazz Box Val P Ref:5712 Crystal Lines 0794 1812390 J & J’s 01189815168 Sharon Leggate John & Joan Potters Bar Val Benton Chester-Le-Street, Pelton 07865091106 0161 747 5506 P Ref:6693 Angie’s Dance Academy 07765 107551 PJ’s Line Dancing P P Ref:1455 P Ref:2344 Totton, Hedge End Angela / Joanna Ref:4069 PJ Banners and Boots 07966797158 / 01707655866 07961 930 109 Leigh-on-sea Hazel Grove, Stockport, Tunbridge Wells Crazy Horse Line Dance Pim Humphrey South Oxhey, Watford Pink Cadillacs Coundon, Darlington Club Bramhall 01703 571180 Wave Liners Gillian Pope Chris’s Tim Maynard Tricia’s Tenderfoots West End (Southampton) Viv Bishop 01323 639738 Chris 01702 292761 Linedancing C.M.D. “Dance Ranch” 07956 675574 Tricia Bentley P Ref:1632 01325389099 P Eve Hunt Watford Ref:2732 0161 292 0411 01962 717313 Twydall, Gillingham Easington Guns ‘n’ Garters Flying Pig Western Dance Scootin’ Boots Mistley, Nr Manningtree Middleton P Ref:3565 Nigel & Barbara Mistley Movers LDC Wranglers 01442 212997 Jenny Rockett Liz Mason Lawrence Morrison Whiteley, Portsmouth, 01634 371071 0191-5814092 Mike Or Chris 01255 434000 0161 643 2470 (box offi ce) Hayling Island ISLE OF WIGHT P Ref:6897 P Ref:6717 Mick & Carol’s Amigos LDC Rainham, Romford, Stockport Mick Storey or Carol Newchurch, Newport, Walderslade, Rainham, Pelton, Chester-Le-Street Redbridge Coyote Blue 01329 832024 Sandown Chatham, Hoo Billy Bobs Kelado Kickers Roger Or Dawn Wight Lines & Vines Pony Express Bill Wood Pat Gladman 07814 172 728 or 07949 HEREFORDSHIRE Tracy Brown Linda Eatwell 07979 885300 01708 551629 973 935 Bromyard 01983 853221 01634 811895 Seaham Romford Swinton Silver Horseshoe Line Dance Newport West Wickham Scootin’boots Hill’s ‘n’ Toes Swinton Palais Dance Centre Club Vectis C M C The Hill Katz Senior Ldc Liz Mason Hillary Kurt Stephen Johnson John Or Dorothy Dave Young Julie Murray 01915814092 01708 702468 0161 7940459 01885 483906 01983 290117 020 8402 8385 07799741288 71

Stompin new Feb 06 71 4/1/06, 11:04:45 am LANCASHIRE Cosby, Whetstone, Blaby Wimbledon, Merton, Thornton, Aughton Daventry Broseley Barnoldswick Michelle’s Linedance Tolworth Western Boots Dance Club Stomping Boots LDC Rhythm & Boots Eee Zee Linedance Michelle Hot Shots Gillian Batty Pauline Tong Mandy Deana 01162753695 Janice 07989 677525 01690 710514 07968 010293 01282 814754 Hinckley 020 8949 3612 Wallasey Kettering Craven Arms Blackburn Western Rock LDC P Ref:1201 Bronze Bootscooters Sizzlin’country Kickers Southern Cross Lonestar Dance Ranch Pam Robbins Woolwich Bill or Brenda Sue Crosbie Dave Bishop Peter Clough 07973 564002 Calamity Jane CMC 0151 630 3909 01536 461533 01588 672141 07855170409 Leicester Joan Dawson West Kirby, Upton Northampton, Kettering P Ref:2430 Blackpool, Thornton, B & J Western Sounds 01795 886099 Rhythm In Line Quickdraw Donnington, Lawley And Grimsargh, Bamber Bryan Wright Jackie Gill Thomson 0116 2767429 LONDON (SE) 0151 6783275 01604 624358 Telford Area Bridge, Preston Feel The Beat Promotions Liberty Belles Bermondsey, Wellingborough LINCOLNSHIRE MIDDLESEX Silver Stetsons Alan & Barb Heighway Dave Fife Rotherhithe, Tower 01952 414284 01253 352591 Mel Fisher Boston Bridge Ashford P Brierfi eld, Burnley Boots And Spurs Toe Tappers & Stompers KDS Linedancing 01234 320018 Ref:1424 Cactus Club Glennys Club Derek Wellingborough Gobowen Pam Hartley 01205 367703 Angie Tolley 01276 475680 Renegades Outlaws & Crazy Boots 01282 691313 Grantham 07958 301267 Ealing, Greenford, Sheriffs Sarah Bury Busy Boots Brockley Northolt Ros Porter 07985 645869 Brandlesholme Bootscooters Diane Gee Texas Rose 01933 652197 Michele Karosel Country Oswestry Sue kay 01476 576823 Kim Swan NORTHUMBERLAND J & G’s Line Dance Club 01617978321 07901741089 01372 844141 Jacqui Lincoln Eltham, Mottingham SE9 Berwick Upon Tweed P Ref:6774 Lincoln Lone Stars P Ref:5761 01691 654851 Wichita Line Dancing Berwick & District P Chorley David Spencer Nita Eastcote, Harrow, Pinner, Linedancers Ref:5624 Brokenspoke 01522 790701 0208 289 9009 Ruislip, Stanmore Barbara Mcenaney Oswestry, Shrewsbury Pauline P Ref:4681 1st Steps Linedance 07862 765292 DancerS AND Ravers 01257413088 Greenwich, Blackheath, Lincoln Charlton Stephanie P Ref:4020 Sandra Speck Chorley, Euxton, Stateside Stompers Greenwich In Line On Line 07958 643307 Seahouses 01691 611839 Eccleston Nichola Hillier Debbie Edgware, Northwood Partners in Line Telford Gill’s Line Dancing 01522 691481 07702 173381 Dancinline Elizabeth Henderson Silver Star Ldc Gill Laurel 01665576154 Madeleine Or Paul 01257 411799 Lincoln Country Classics DC MERSEYSIDE 0208 958 4123 01952 275112 Farnworth Dave Birkenhead, Rock Ferry Enfi eld/Waltham Cross NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Telford Buckin’ Horses LDC 01522 682062 D’s Dance Lines The Saddle Bags Long Eaton Fidlin Feet Dance Club Myra or Sarah Diane Double B Linedancers 0161 7373402 Lincoln, Skellingthorpe 07966677301 or Billy 645 Angie/Debbie Kath Fidler Texan Line Dance 01992 768302/769432 Graham Brookes 01952 256127 Fleetwood 5661 07714208951 Sundance Kim P Ref:6860 Wem, Whitchurch, The Outpost 01522 876860 Bootle, Fazakerley, Newark Rafa Club Ann Tuebrook Harefi eld (South) Preston Brockhurst P Ref:1139 Colts ‘n’ Fillies Kick Some Country 01253 867024 Boots ‘n’ Shooters B Line Ann Binns Lincoln, Sleaford, Owen & Val Williams Barbara Devlin Stephen Rutter Fleetwood, Poulton, 01636 677139 0772 9606781 Thornton Ruskington 0151 286 3610 01525 757518 Ollerton, Edwinstow, Lancashire Rose Ldc Strutting Stuff Formby Harrow Worfi eld Worksop Silver Horseshoe Country Doreen Egan Trevor & Ang Wild Bills Wdc StarLynes LDC Pet Shop Girls P.A.L.S. 01253 874923 01522 810618 Chris Hodgson Lynne Music & Line Dance Club 01704 879516 June Yates Paul Or Cliff P Ref:1981 P Ref:1394 01727 858 750 01623 835551 Haskayne 01952 275112 or 01746 Garstang Long Sutton, & Sutton Hayes, Harlington P Ref:2879 716446 Paul’s LDC Dancing Cowboys Riverside Rebels St James Paul O’Connor Plumtree, Radcliffe On Emma Leeson Sutton Streamliners Edie & Roy Ogilvie SOMERSET 01995 670932 0151 287 8527 020 8848 0142 Trent, West Bridgford Ron Bloye Kickers & Stompers Ashcott, Glastonbury, Middleton, Manchester 01406 350732 Huyton, Wavertree, Kenton, Harrow Anfi eld Pat Walton Fivestar Dance Ranch A B Coasters 0115 9140673 Sheila Reepham & Cherry Western Gold Stars D & G Val Myers Rusty’s Renegades 07976 769157 Willingham, Nettleham Karen & Haydn 07958 962007 Ravenshead Linda Fouracres Cherry Reepers/sioux 0151 264 9914 J.J. Stompers 01458 831398 P Ref:6819 Northwood Susan Gaisford P Ref:1224 Mary Rhind Bath Preston 01522 750441 G & B 01623 797199 CC Stompers JC’s Lindance Ince Blundell, Formby, George Skegness, Boston 01923 778187 Retford Maureen Julie Bootle, Thatto Heath, 01225 316280 07776450866 Kool Coasters Netherton, Pauline’s Line Dancing Theresa & Byron Northwood Hills Pauline Brittan Burnham On Sea Preston 07759 362590 Texas Rose Line Dance Wave Liners 07855 272358 Western Express C&W Pam Lea Viv Bishop Burnham’s Pride Dance Club Stamford, Bourne 0151 929 3742 07956 675574 Retford, Worksop Sue Smith Richard Bourne To Line Dance Liverpool Julie’s Loose Boots 01934 631671 Donna Andrew Ponderosa L D C Julie Dunn P Ref:6042 01772 787477 NORFOLK 07866 138173 Preston, Cuerden 01778 421932 Derek Belton Chard, Buckland St Mary, John Sandham 01512263463 JT’s Country Kickers Southwell LONDON Bramley Bootscooters Donyatt John Sandham Liverpool Jane Thorpe Country Spirit 01772 721881 Islington Tequila Stompers 07788 408801 Chris Packington Linedance Club 01636 813645 Val Sheila Towers P 01460 65007 Silverdale & Warton Pam Pike 0151 252 0389 Ref:4810 Sutton-in-Ashfi eld, (Carnforth) 07957 607394 Great Yarmouth Clevedon $ilver Dollar Linedancing Liverpool Kirkby-in-Ashfi eld London Flying Boot Stompers Double S G-force LDC Easy Strollers Angela Clifford Val 01524 701696 Outlaws & Sinners Nicia Pat Gaye Teather Instructor @ The Sobell 0151 476 9852 01502 501504 01623 403903 01275 875235 Skelmersdale Reception P P Ref:6801 Jnrs Kickers Maghull Ref:6060 Trowell Jnr 020 7609 2166 Cactus Jim’s Linedance Great Yarmouth, Burgh Jetsets Line Dance Clevedon, Draycott, 07704507332 London South East Jim Castle, Gorleston Jane Middleton Portishead Skelmersdale Stepping Out 07904 180136 Crazy Legs 0115 9309445 DB’s Dance Club Fancy Feet Linedancing Maria P Ref:3880 Paul P Ref:5549 Brian Warren Chris Hodgson 078 118 23467 Moreton, Pensby 01493 669155 01275 854375 01704 879516 P Ref:6738 Ali-Cats Kings Lynn, Hunstanton, OXFORDSHIRE Clevedon, Nailsea Upholland Mill Hill NW7 Alison & Ian Kohler Fakenham, Swaffam, Banbury West Country Lines D’s Dance Ranch Dancin’ Line 0151 652 3328 Banbury Boot Scooters Brian Snettisham Colin Clarke Dorothy Taylor Laurel Ingram P Ref:6863 Pam ‘n’ Dave’s Line Dancing 01275 791807 01942 674737 020 8958 4123 01295 258916 P Netherton, Liverpool Dave Chilvers P Ref:1888 P Ref:4371 Oakwood, Southgate, Martine’s Ghost Stompers 01328 863697 Ref:1258 Drimpton, South Wigan Enfi eld Martine Norwich, Thorpe Chinnor, Henley On 0151 293 1736 Petherton Ashfi eld Stompers Hitch And Hook Marriott, Taverham, Thames Route 66 Rhiola Or Colin Janice Hoy North East Merseyside Hellesdon Maple Leaf Sue Marks 01942-741984 077 6222 5951 Lynda’s Stompers Chris Or John 01460 65728 Lynda or Ellen Silverboots 07850 290367 Wigan P Ref:4710 Dolly Farrington, Gurney, Kathy’s Dance Ranch 0151 475 0081 01603 861271 Kidlington, Botley Maureen - 01942 207547 or South Norwood SE25 Runcorn In Touch Dance Frome, Paulton Rovers Kathy - 01942 737238 JD’s London M & J’s Mob Thetford Keeley Wild Horse Saloon Jennie Earl Eaglewood W.d.c. Fran Wolff P Ref:6903 Joyce 07719 729023 07808 621286 01928 560093 Wendy Woods 01749 343294 Wigan & Leigh 01842 751192 Long Hanborough Stratford E15 Southport Chris’tal Connections Highbridge, Burnham- Sue’s Line Dancers LJ’s American Line Dance P Ref:2916 Susan Shy Boots & Stompers Chris Cleevely on-Sea Club Betty Drummond 01608 676724 Boots & Blisters 01942 675220 Lisa & Joe NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 01704 392335 P Ref:6190 W & H Huish LEICESTERSHIRE 01440 760821 Southport, Banks, Orrell Chipping Warden, Upper 01278 459766 Aylestone, Braunstone, Walthamstow Park, Fazakerley Boddington SHROPSHIRE Nether Stowey, Kilve, Narborough, Wigston Timezone Graham & Margaret Mackey Double ‘D’ Linedance Club Bridgnorth Old Cleeve Leicester Line Dance Lesley Graham & Margaret Clive Drew Silver Star LDC Quantock Hillbillies LDC Brian 07968 036373 01704 535992 01295 660649 Madeleine Brenda McLeod 0116 286 7526 P Ref:6198 P Ref:1907 P Ref:5202 01952 275112 01278 741273 72

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St Georges, Weston Mildenhall Warlingham Selsey Wednesfi eld, Penkridge YORKSHIRE (NORTH) Super Mare, Moorland, Young Guns Line Dance Maine Liners 5678 at The Viking Walk This Way Burton Leonard Bridgwater Club Mo & Lin Linsey / Colin Maureen & Michelle Country Kickers Sophie Turner 0208 651 2896 01243 867066 01902 789579 Gita Renik Somerset Stompers 01638 780965 Margaret Hazelton SUSSEX (EAST) P Ref:6723 Willenhall 07949536810 01278 783224 P Ref:6800 Steyning, Upper Beeding Dixie Kickers Harrogate Battle, Bexhill, Hastings, Denise Nicholls Taunton Rendlesham, Woodbridge St Leonards Longliners Sioux Country Cousins Laredo Line Angel Theatre Line Dancer Elizabeth Long 07884055240 Susan Fawcett Tush ‘n’ Tequila 01403 264982 0771 8283143 Kathy Club John Sinclair Wolverhampton 01823 663344 Tracy Irving 01424 213919 Touch of Country with Angie Harrogate 01394 461538 TYNE & WEAR P Ref:6731 P Angie Manhattan Skyline Ref:1420 Boldon, Chester-le-street 01902 885217 Gita Renik Weston Village, Bath SURREY Bexhill-On-Sea Cheyenne 07949536810 Weston Lines Susan Wakefi eld Wolverhampton Addington Western Line Rednecks Stray Cats Scarborough Jean JD’s London Trevor Barker 0191 4104219 The Wright Line 01225 425127 01424 210574 Jan Brookfi eld Jennie Earl Gateshead, Hebburn, 01902 672793 Diana Lowery 07808 621286 01723 582246 Yeovil Brighton Jarrow P High Spirits (Wheelchair Bookham South Coasters Geordie Deanies Ref:6692 Selby Line Dancers) Interaction Karen Budgen Jeanette Robson Wythall, South Keep In Line Kath Miles Lyn 07973 814185 0191 4890181 Birmingham Melanie Bath 01458 447119 01372 450724 Brighton P Ref:4740 Smokey Mountain CM & 07795 172533 P Ref:4270 Chertsey Rebel Country WD Club P Ref:6852 Karen Sweet Washington Ray Packham Yeovil, Castle Cary Stampede Linedancers 07903 502688 Westwood Wranglers Stillington, Thirsk Applejax Linedancers Ralph Linda 0121 459 2401 The Young Ones Elaine 01932 873061 P Ref:6697 0191 4310114 P Ref:6695 Robert Young 01935 475585 Egham Brighton, Lewes, 01904 765626 P Ref:5481 KDS Peacehaven WARWICKSHIRE WILTSHIRE York Michele Southern Stomp Nuneaton, Bulkington, Marlborough Renes Revellers STAFFORDSHIRE 01256 762638 Joy Ashton Hartshill Just For Fun Line Dancers Rene Purdy Biddulph Englefi eld Green, Egham 01273 587714 Sam’s Line Dancers Te ssa Hicks 01904 470292 Triple K Dancers JD’s P Ref:6907 Samantha Haywood 01672 520336 P Ref:6677 Karen Birks Jeanette Buxted, Fairwarp, 024 7674 8755 Melksham 01782523552 01784472431 Uckfi eld Rugby Good X Skuse’s To Dance YORKSHIRE (SOUTH) Biddulph Moor Farnham SM Dance Lines Lonewolf Linedancers Sandra Stacey Barnsley Lynda & Jeans Rhythm N’ Rock Sue Brian 01225 706183 Neon Moon Lynda Hardern Sue & Pam 01825 733303 01788561961 Janet Lesley Salisbury 07870 522964 01260 274392 01252 793055 Stratford-on-Avon Sarum Stompers Eastbourne Gold Boots P P Ref:6782 P Ref:5569 Rodeo Moon Anne Knowles Ref:6872 Sue Greenacre Margaret Brewood, Coven Guildford 01789 778007 01722 333887 Doncaster 01323 730859 P Ref:1906 Skytrax Country Triple M Line Dance Club Arizona Line Dancing P Ref:2982 Maggie Edmonds Andy Or Marina Eastbourne, Willingdon Sue Cole Lone Star Liners Swindon 01302 729213 01902 398836 01483 563971/ 07816562228 WEST MIDLANDS Cowboys after Midnight P Ros Burtenshaw Ecclesfi eld, Sheffi eld Ref:4422 Hascombe, Shamley 01323 504463 Bilston, Coseley, Walsall Jill McBride Stompin Facton Burntwood Green, Petworth Hailsham Jazz Box Jacq 07971 465360 Jason Dollar & Diamonds Walk The Line Deco Dancers Jackie Faulkner P Ref:6906 0114 2570837 Sharon Victoria Sho Botham 07950076127 01306 627436 Swindon Firvale, Sheffi eld 01543 671067 01323 638833 Bilston, Wolverhampton Doc. Martin’s Dancing Feet @ Sheffi eld P Ref:6701 Haslemere P Ref:6762 Triple M Line Dancing Martin P. Lee Companions Club Silver Spurs Maggie Edmonds 01793 710356 Dorne Knypersley Tina Hailsham, Horam 01902 398836 07799 800595 KT’s R J Liners Trowbridge Kate Potts 01428643265 P Ref:1288 P Ref:2432 P Rosemary Selmes The Outlaws 01260 275697 Ref:6698 01323 844801 Birmingham Ann Ballard Intake Lichfi eld Mitcham, Morden, New Lewes, Seaford Cys Fundancers 01225 .51057 Sugarfoot Stompers Cy Moy Nikki Loose Boots Malden The Retro’ Workshop P Ref:6718 Tina Townsend Screaming Eagles Val 0121 6080131 07930489291 0121 352 1089 Sylvia 01323 895760 P Ref:6895 WORCESTERSHIRE Sheffi eld P Ref:6730 020 8395 4045 Patcham, Brighton, Hove Birmingham Goin’ Stompin’ Bishops Margaret Ford Stafford P Ref:6797 City Stompers LDC Dancin2nite 5 Star Liners Michelle Denney Elaine or Cliff 0114 247 1880 Stars and Stripes Line Dance Mytchett Julie Or Jo P Club Eve’n lines 07739 709200 0121 624 3641 01531 650063 Ref:1390 P Elaine Tunnicliffe Eve Seaford Ref:6786 P Ref:1807 Sheffi eld & Staveley 07797 876651 01276 506 505 Blue Rodeo Castle Bromwich, Sheffi eld City Liners P Gina Andrew Bromsgrove Glenys Stoke On Trent Ref:6851 01323 894693 Coleshill, Yardley Route 66 Slickers 01142750446 (Lightwood, Werrington) New Addington The Line Connection Zoe Smith Hazel’s Silver Spurs Seaford, Newhaven John or Christine P Ref:6739 JD’s London Southdowners 07929 361 781 Hazel Pace Jennie Earl 0121 608 2729 01538 360886 Mrs Jean Cantell Coventry, Balsall Bromsgrove YORKSHIRE (WEST) 07808 621286 (01323) 513784/476565 BJ’s Busy Boots Baildon, Cottingley Tamworth P Ref:6761 Common Brenda Whipp Jeanscene Western Rock LDC SUSSEX (WEST) Hot Tamales/country Fever 01527 870151 Pam Robbins Oxshott, Esher, Epsom Pat Wendy Craven Karosel Country Crawley Kidderminster 01274 616043 07973 564002 Caroliners 01675 462 457 Kim Swan P Western Shuffl ers Baildon, Saltaire, Shipley Wolverhampton 01372 844141 Carol And Bill Ref:2068 Fred & Joan Tyler Creek Alley Western Forget Me Not Club 01293 430767 P Ref:5762 Darlaston, Bilston, 01562 637779 Dancers Sue P Ref:4992 Coseley, Tipton, Walsall Marilyn 07786834125 Redhill Dead Eye Dawn’s (idta) Martley 01274 598552 Caroliners Crawley Teme Valley Shuffl ers Wdc P Ref:6878 Silver Spurs UK Dawn Parker Bingley Carol & Bill 0121 526 6204 Jeff & Thelma Marita Stolten 01886 821772 Bingley Dance Studio SUFFOLK 01293 430767 01293 541067 P Maureen Carr P Ref:1194 P Barrow Ref:4991 Crawley, Horley Dudley, Gornal, Coseley Ref:2308 01274 560070 The Black Stallions Selsdon, Warlingham, Linedance Krazy Louisiana’s Redditch, Batchley, P Ref:6679 Peter & Ursula Nutfi eld, Oxted Karen Jones Lin Headless Cross, Crabbs Bradford 01284 810279 Kick-a-little 01293 45 5 6 7 8 07901 656043 Cross P & J Idle Stompers Carlton Colville, Pauline Horkan P Ref:6823 Erdington, Witton Bootleggers Linedancers Phil or Janet Turpin Lowestoft 01883 341023 Forest Row Western Warriors DC Richardor Gareth 01274 770424 East Coast Liners Smallfi eld, Nr Horley Forest Row Susan Davies 07832 218448 P Ref:6858 Norma AC’s Annie 0121 605 6987 Worcester 01502 562953 Bradford Annie 01293 820909 Great Barr, Sutton Toe The Line Dance Club J & R Linedancing Gt. Waldingfi eld, Gt. 01293 820909 Haywards Heath Coldfi eld, Walsall Simon Tustin Jeff Cornard, Newton Green South Nutfi eld Join The Line Martin’s Rhythmic Cowboys 01386 561456 07811520615 J.T. Steppers Boot Stompers Corinne Martin Blandford Bradford, Cottingley, Jean Tomkins Wendy 01444 414697 0121 382 1905 YORKSHIRE (EAST) Keighley, Harecroft 01787 377343 01737 823203 Littlehampton Hockley Heath Bridlington Aire Valley Stompers Haverhill P Ref:4355 Dixie Belles Gold Boots Partyzone Wendy Stars And Stetsons Jenny Bembridge Margaret Greenwood Phil Johnson 01535 272657 Surbiton, Chessington 01789 778007 01262 674152 Gay Two L eft Feet 01243 585298 P Ref:2561 01440 709434 Michael & Lauren P Ref:4965 P Ref:2984 Hull Bradford, Eccleshill Hockwood 07808861320 Portslade Old Hill D.C. Outwest Dee & Carolyn J.D. Country Hockwold Starlights Tolworth Smokin’ Boots Route 66 Slickers Carolyn Newsham Jeff Dorothy Sundowners Ldc Nick Zoe 01482 343734 07811 633925 01842 827227 Peter Day 01903 750656 07929 361 781 Hull - Willerby; Leven Bradford, Guiseley, P Ref:5287 07885 543886 P Ref:5060 Stirchley - Near Beverley; North Eccleshill, Kirkstall, Lowestoft, Kessingland Wallington Selsey Spangles C.M.C Newbald Undercliffe Crazy Legs Funky Country UK Viking Cwc Janet Grrowler’s Rodeo Girl Paul Jo Conroy Colin Norton 01214141693 Grrowler Dee Jepson 01493 669155 020 86460047 01243 608427 P Ref:6707 01723 - 364736 01274 427042 73

Stompin new Feb 06 73 4/1/06, 11:05:23 am Bradford, Halifax DERRY INVERCLYDE Various GWYNEDD WEXFORD Spurs Derry Pork Glasgow Ali-kat Western Dancers Barmouth Wexford, Baldwinstown Monica Broadbent Silver Dollars Alistair Barmouth Buckles Boots 01274 594030 Yankee Dandees 01248 715057 Rebel Riders Rosie Danny Kerr Angie Evans To n y Bradford, Keighley, 02871286533 01475 568477 P Ref:1131 01341 280 925 053 24759 Thornton P Ref:4224 Lineviners LONDONDERRY LANARKSHIRE CARDIFF AUSTRALIA Sue & Colin Limavady (NORTH) Rhewbina POWYS 01535 272006 (mobile 07971 Texas Kickers Western Showcase Newtown, Kerry N.S.W. 528175) Angela Cumbernauld Stephanie Step In Line 0788 158 1678 Classy Lassies 01446 792452 Sydney Brighouse Gloria Hughes Lassoo Line Dance Fun Dance Club Londonderry Mairi McFarlane 01686 650536 01236 737387 CEREDIGION Sandy Kerrigan Amanda Dollars & Dimes 9345 0369 01484 720938 Elaine Montgomery P Ref:6705 Aberaeron SWANSEA Burley in Wharfedale, 07980619304 Teifi Valley Stompers Dunvant, Sketty, Sydney LANARKSHIRE Michelle Martinez Morriston South’n Boot-Scooters Kirkstal, Saltaire, Shipley 07970 915678 Dion Thomas Texas Rose Line Dancing SCOTLAND (SOUTH) The Other Left Foot Margaret Swift Aberystwyth Cherryl 612 9596-0506 01274 581224 ABERDEENSHIRE Glasgow The Westernaires 01792 511329 P Ref:6803 Gourdon, Stonehaven JM Linedancers Carl Edwards P Castleford Josephine Mackay 01970 612171 Ref:6767 QUEENSLAND Keep In Line Kincardine kickers 0141 882 2721 Swansea, Mumbles, West Melanie Bath Stephen Aberystwyth Bowen 01575 570974 P Ref:6773 Aberystwyth Bootscootin Cross 07795 172533 Coastliners Bowen Bootscooters Kingswells Line Dancers Gaye Maltby P Ref:6853 Glasgow Derrick & Debbie Val Whittington Footloose Line Dancers KCA Shimmers 01792 234734 07 47861270 Cleckheaton, Halifax, Elaine Low 01970 623750 Irene P Ref:1434 P Ref:6778 Tinshill (Leeds) 01224 714286 01418922363 CONWY Neon Moon P Brisbane Janet Lesley ANGUS Ref:6775 Llandudno, Colwyn Bay WREXHAM Apache Line Dancers 07870 522964 Arbroath Kings Park, Glasgow, Mike’s Hot Line Chirk Wayne & Carol Adcock Dewsbury, Huddersfi eld, Crazy Hazy’s Sidekickers Cathcart Mike Parkinson J & G’s Line Dance Club 07 3205 5079 Horbury Hazel Elbee Stompers 01492544499 / 07768137242 Jacqui Sunshine Coast 01241879151 Lesley 01691 654851 Applejacks LDC DENBIGHSHIRE P Runaround Sioux Pauline Bell Kirriemuir 0141 647 7510 Ref:5623 Leon or Sue 01924 478203 Kincardine Kickers Dyserth, Towyn, Kinmel Wrexham (o7) 54748206 Stephen MIDLOTHIAN Bay Murphy’s Law Halifax Silver Eagles P Ref:6750 A.W’s Crazy Legs 01575 570974 Danderhall Dave Hotfooter’s Dorothy Evans 01352 757785 Annette Wright Nr. Arbroath 01745 888833 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 07803 267136 Carmyllie Adult Education Lena Mcdonough Association 01316653112 Trefnant Adelaide P Ref:3893 ISLE OF MAN Southern Cross Adelaide Vikki P Ref:6721 Mike’s Hot Line Huddersfi eld 07719627699 Mike Parkinson Douglas Line Dancers Boots ‘n’ Scoots Loanhead 01492 544499 Phoenix Linedancers Greg Dunstone Linda & Vince AYRSHIRE Crofter’s Country Music Anji Cowley (08) 82770583 01484 306775 Ayr Club FLINTSHIRE 01624 627381 Huddersfi eld Carr-o’-Liners Rick Lambert Connahs Quay, Shotton, Douglas, Port Erin VICTORIA (Highburton, Lepton & Liz Carr 07979 508 989 Deeside Celtic Cowboy Line Dancing Ashwood 01292 287870 P Ref:6818 Alive & Kickin Michael Siebke Thunderbird Linedancers Honley) 01624 670308 Strut & Smile Largs Daniel Whittaker Jenny-lee Acreman Betty Yankee Dandees PERTHSHIRE 01244 348233 Douglas, Ramsey 03 9809 5096 01484 602499 Danny Kerr Perth, Crieff P Ref:6780 Frank’s Gang Melbourne 01475 568477 Buffalo Mountain Western Frank Mitchell Cowboy Culture P Ref:3262 Shotten, Mold 01624 618022 Leeds, Garforth Troon, Irvine, Dancers Murphy’s Law John Bishop Kilmarnock, Ayr Pip Hodge Dave P Ref:1173 61-3-9318-4218 Barleyhill Bootscooters 01383 732609 Carol Bradley West Coast Country Liners 01352 757785 DOUGLAS Ringwood 0113 2871099 Wendy Irwin P Ref:6787 Dancin’ Lines 01355 574927 SCOTTISH BORDERS Finch Road P Ref:5946 Keith Davies P Ref:6816 Galashiels, Lindean, GLAMORGAN (MID) Phoenix Dancing 03 9870 9854 Menston Hawick Bargoed, Fleur de Lys David & Anji Cowley (uka Northern Star LDC Silver Stars Western Dancers Instructors) CENTRAL SCOTLAND Charlestown Stompers 01624 627381 WESTERN AUSTRALIA Paul Diana Dawson Barbara Greening 0797 9863454 (after 7pm) Balfron & Port of Midvale Menteith 01896 756244 01443 820590 RONALDSWAY Brumby Bootscooters Otley Jane Taylor Wester Dance Porthcawl Christine Thomas Cath’s Kickers TAYSIDE Ronaldsway Jane Taylor Western Showcase Ronaldsway Rednecks 61 8 92747173 Cathy Hodgson 01360660998 Dundee Stephanie 01765 606988 Audrey Edge Morley Pard’ners In Line 01446 792452 01624 832633 Golden Arrow Bootscooters P Ref:6728 DUMFRIES & Joan Smith GLAMORGAN P Ref:2194 Ruth Saltaire, Shipley, GALLOWAY 01382 731943 9371 67139 Bradford Castle Douglas, P Ref:2415 (SOUTH) IRELAND Best of Friends Line Dance Dalbeattie Cardiff AUSTRIA Club Jay’s Linedancing WEST LOTHIAN Brin’s Shootin’ Stars CO. KERRY Celia or Geoff Jay King Bo’ness Brinley Aherne Killarney NIEDERÖSTERREICH 01535 609190 or 07771 01556 630 465 No Angels 02920 733634 616537 Sassy Steppers Bad Fischau P Ref:2988 Ann Brodie Cardiff Averil Or Noreen Step In Line Generation 01506 825052 Wakefi eld St Johns Town of Dalry Rumney Hillbillies 087 7641185 Vera Fischer Vine in Line Charlie’s Angels Fauldhouse Gill Letton 00436764337633 Roy Thompson Steppin’ Out 029 2021 3175 CO. KILDARE Charlie P Ref:6794 0113 2702905 01644430080 Liz Cardiff, Cwmbran Newbridge Wakefi eld 01506 420162 D & H WDC Tushpushers Liffeyliners Leopoldsdorf P Ref:6734 Rainbow Linedancers Westward Bound P Ref:6896 Denise Hall or Hank Sharon Kelly Chris/Bruce 02920 212564 0877669929 Franziska Zillinger 01132194755 FIFE Ladywell, Eliburn, 0043 676 6199828 Glenrothes DUBLIN P Ref:6676 Livingston GLAMORGAN (VALE P Ref:5492 Kingdom Kickers Buffalo Mountain Western OF) Dublin, Portmarnock, Walton, Stanley, Sandal Dot McEwan Dancers Swords Wolfpassing Wakefi eld City Slickers 01592 741100 Pip Hodge Rhoose Saddle ‘n’ Spurs Tequilasunrise Linedance Jeanette Herries P Ref:6736 01383 732609 Western Showcase Cathy Ryan Bunch 01924 256624 Stephanie 00 3531 846 3511 Gerda Hanak Glenrothes 01446 792452 436641730098 Mangan Dance WIGTOWNSHIRE P Ref:2962 NORTHERN Zandra Mangan Stranraer GLAMORGAN (WEST) Finglas, Walkinstown, VIENNA IRELAND 01592 743950 The Centre Liners Swansea Tallaght, Templeogue, Glenrothes, Cupar, Audrey Watson Vienna 01776 705701 Cherryl Tonner Ballinter, Raheny Mississippi Linedancer CO ANTRIM Markinch Cherryl N & J Memphis Swingers Peter Jankovits Lisburn Joyce’s Line Dancing 01792 511329 Noel O’Gorman Joyce Anderson WALES 43676/6229677 Maze Mavericks 00353 1 4524452 P Valerie 01334 652418 GWENT Ref:6665 07979 990983 Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy ANGLESEY Abercarn, Cwmcarn GALWAY Vienna P Ref:6743 Ranch Dance Fife Brynsiencyn L & M Stompers Galway The Rocky Mountain Lorraine Brown Karen’s Dixie Country Club Liz Bootleggers Linedancers Lisburn 01592 652869 Karen Wyn Williams 07834 162807 Martin O’Connell Gerhard Deinlein E’ Tine Liners 01248 440484 P 00353872472747 43 699 / 1969 92 64 Valerie Kirkcaldy Ref:6710 Templehall Stompers Camaes Bay, Benllech P Ref:6744 07979 990983 Nan Bartlett Cwmbran P Mike’s Hot Line Rebel Stompers BELGIUM Ref:6742 01592 882805 Mike Parkinson Gloria Dent WESTMEATH Magheragall, Lisburn Leven 01492 544499 01633 896013 Athlone, Mullingar BRABAND Brookmount Dance Ranch Ajax Western Dancers Menai Bridge Cwmbran True Grit LDC Neerpelt Sharon Hendron Anna Melrose Boots Linedancers Crowvalley Dance Club Brendan Dancing Wolves 028 9266 1559 01333 300549 Kath Rowlands Vera & Gerald 086 1099 388 Ludo Norek P Ref:6674 P Ref:1417 01248 713 989 01633866753 P Ref:6901 0032-11603335 74

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Stompin new Feb 06 76 4/1/06, 11:06:37 am Between the Lines Your chance to comment . . .

No Country music in Canada? Gearing up for our tenth year In response to the good question Baz Cooper Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone involved in the Country and Western music raised (November Linedancer) about music festival fund raising event held recently at Brean Sands. Words cannot express how very choices in Canada I would like to let everyone grateful we are for the help and commitment from all concerned. We would like to mention know... the names of everyone involved, but it would fi ll the page. Over £5,000 was raised, making In Canada, as in most other countries I the grand total £75,000, in aid of BIBIC. It will be our tenth year in October 2006 at Brean have seen, you will fi nd that each individual Sands and I know many of you would like to support us again next year and lots of people instructor dictates the type of music used. If have offered to help us – making it a very special year. you go to one class you may fi nd that it's all BIBIC exists to maximise the potential of children with conditions affecting their sensory, Country, especially in Country bars and at social communication motor and learning abilities, including Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down’s beginner classes. Then go across town and Syndrome, developmental delay, brain injury, attention defi cit disorder (ADHD), dyslexia you'll fi nd instructors who have completely and dyspraxia. If you have a child with any of these diffi culties and are struggling to cope chosen to teach non-Country, although most – please contact BIBIC to fi nd out what help they could offer. Contact 01278 684 060 or clubs have a mix of music. I would also point go to www.bibic.org.uk. out that the age of the instructor and the age If anyone would like to help raise money next year or would like to organise a fund raising of students tends to be relevant to the music event – contact Sue or Bob 0121 603 7528 or email [email protected] for more choice. I think generally for many classes in details. Canada some popular dances are done to Once again we would like to say a big thank you to all our friends, Lazy Days, Three Acres Country music and others to non-Country, and most importantly The seagull Inn (Scott Family). Plus a special thank you to all the bands so the choice of the dance leads to choice of and artists and especially the store holders, who have donated gifts each year. Without you music. all we would not have been able to raise such a large amount of money. Bill Bader, Canada Sue Evans and Bob Davies, Birmingham Jo’s Little Light It was lovely to see Jo, her husband and I was there baby Anna on the front cover of January's My husband and I are now on the other side Linedancer Magazine. Jo is looking radiant of fi fty – so this year we decided to take and I'm sure that everyone in the Line dancing a holiday to Nashville. It was my hubby’s world is so pleased to hear that she is doing suggestion as he knows how much I love well and feeling much better. Line dancing and Country music. We had a This Little Light has already proved to be a wonderful time, visiting the usual haunts, winner with both beginners and intermediate Tootsies Orchid Lounge, Legends, The dancers – they all love it. Every dancer sings Stage, Wild Horse Saloon. along with Scooter in true gospel style – it is The Country Hall Of Fame is a must see, great. also the Gaylord Opryland Hotel which has Marion Vance, by email a river running through it and of course the Grand Ole Opry. Dance it for Jo The people were so nice and friendly, the I have been following the progress of Jo weather sunny – what more could anyone Thompson, as indeed I'm sure most people want from a holiday. who know her or have met her in the past While we were in the States we noticed have been doing. Jo asked people to think a rising star – the winner of this year’s positive thoughts – which got me thinking, as Horizon award. In 2004 you had a report I am a great believer in the power of positive on Dierks Bently – the rising star in thought. Nashville, Well I thought I'd let everyone On the Linedancer Messageboard I started a know he has made it and has been invited thread – Dance It For Jo! My theory is – if to be a member of The Grand Ole Opry. instructors around the UK teach This Little When I fi rst saw Dierks – I thought he Light to each of their classes – then at social seemed familiar and of course he was events the dance could be done for Jo. This – having read about him in Linedancer would be a great way of sending a positive magazine. thought to such a wonderful lady who has The girls in the audience were going given so much to the world of Line dancing. crazy over him and he is a brilliant Dave Morgan, by email singer. I notice he has one of his songs on Awesome 9 CD, Lets hope someone What a wonderful idea if you have not choreographs a dance to this great track. already taught This Little Light it is a great Jenny Eldridge, Guernsey Bootscooters dance. Betty. 77

BTLs Feb 06 1 4/1/06, 3:15:06 pm A Line from Liverpool

I wish to thank all the Stetzon Line dancers that have attended my Line dancing night in Tuebrook Liverpool for the past nine years, during that time they have raised thousands of pounds. There has been lots of ups and downs, such as poor Ivy who broke her hip in LLandudno in April but is back dancing already. They are a great lot. They go whenever they can to any Line dancing events – we all love Magill and the Nashville Angels and lots more of the acts – we fi nd the music to be brilliant. Pat Ruddock, Liverpool

Viva Espania Thank you for the support Fun, fun, fun I am contacting you from sunny Spain. I have just received my Linedancer Magazine Line dancing should be about having fun, Benidorm in fact where I am very pleased for November and was delighted to see but some people become so involved that to tell you the Line dancing is very much you have included a little feature on our it is no longer a means of social enjoyment. alive and kicking. Charity Line Dance. It is good to know that Some grasp upon new dances to add to I have been teaching here for the last Linedancer supports the small concern as their repertoire and this means the ones four or fi ve years at various hotels and well as major events. Thank you very much. who don't learn all the dances are made to have made many friends mostly from Norma Inglis, Dream Catchers LDC, feel inferior and sometimes give up. the UK but also from Holland. I had two Bournemouth There is however an answer – I as a visits this summer to the UK – the North Member of the Imperial Society of Teacher East and Yorkshire – I danced in many of Dancing – Ballroom Branch wish to point different venues and there wasn't a single Wigan welcome out that there are laid down "Standard one where I didn't know some dancers. It I have just arrived home from the Monaco Variations" in Ballroom Dancing which was great that every one made the effort Ballroom, Hindley, Wigan where we’ve just are the basis of any advanced variations to to come over to me and say hello – they all had one of the best nights ever. The venue which the Ballroom dancers can progress. made me feel so welcome. So having read is fantastic, the teacher is fantastic, the DJ is Once these standard variations are Betty Drummond’s letter in the magazine fantastic, the crew are fantastic – even the learned properly the dancers have attained last month I would agree – there are a water tastes great! deportment and confi dence enabling them few disagreeable people but mostly Line If you get the opportunity to come along to lead/follow their partner and really enjoy dancers are very kind and friendly. to Wigan, then please do – the club the very social advantage that dancing I also had a nice surprise I was invited to is going from strength to strength and you’ll gives. Big Daves Filey weekend I met some of my fi nd there are a number of events lined May I suggest therefore that appropriate favourite choreographers such as Neville up over the next couple of months. If you Line dance sequences be selected to be Fitzgerald, Dee Musk, Kate Sala, MT would like to join us get more information looked upon as "Standards" which may be Groove, Robbie McGowan and others. at www.ceroc.com or email Chris interspersed with all Line dance sessions – Dave the Rave and his lovely wife Jane – [email protected] so people can join in and not feel left out. also visited us recently in Benidorm – they Hope to see you on the dancefl oor soon. Line dancing is not only fun for those usually come at least once a year – this year Chris by email participating but is also great to watch when they taught two dances. Everyone loved everyone is moving in unison – long may it them – Momma Mia and Bossa Nova – they You may not know but Ceroc is a partner continue. have since been requested at every venue dance based on slow Jive cum Salsa and George Williamson I have hosted. is sweeping the fl oors across the UK. Its This is the fi rst letter I have written to name originates from the French C’est the magazine – I think you do a great job roc. Ed. Spicing things up and I would hate to be without it. I use The new online registration requirement the magazine as a reference tool for many Who was Jacob? has enlightened our club. It is easy to see things. During the holiday period my friends and who contributes to your superb magazine. Marie Monk, by email I noticed how common a Jacobs table was I know this is a regular request from all advertised at Line dance events – but where dedicated Line dancers, but please keep up did it come from? the great work, it really is appreciated. After You can send your comments to: Between the I asked a few people but no one knew the a hard day at work, Line dancing to the new Lines, Linedancer Magazine, Clare House, 166 Lord Street, Southport PR9 0QA or answer. Does anyone know who Jacob was and old dances and surfi ng your site is great email them to: and why we call it Jacobs table. therapy and enjoyment. [email protected] Jean Thomas, Merseyside Dedicated dancer, by email

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92486 RecArt Music 1 5/1/06, 5:55:15 pm Sho’s DANCE Clinic SMART Line Dance Goals

Sho Botham looks closely at how you can take small steps in order to achieve perfect lines

Whether you are an absolute beginner learning your fi rst Line dance basics or an advanced dancer looking for ways to improve your performance or a teacher wanting to motivate your dancers, you can benefi t from setting SMART goals. A SMART goal is all of the following:-

S pecifi c M easurable A chievable R ealistic T imed beginner level a Line dancer can often be reached. This is important because goals Let’s look at each component in more detail. learn and remember a 32 count Line dance without any sort of deadline might just but could he or she cope with learning and drift on and never become a reality. In Line Specifi c – a specifi c goal is easier to reach remembering a Line dance of 120 counts? dancing a teacher may set the timeframe by than a general one. From a beginner’s Depending on the level of complexity, it running an absolute beginner course over a perspective a specifi c goal might involve seems reasonable to stretch the beginner set number of weeks. In setting the number mastering a particular step such as a by introducing a slightly longer dance of of weeks the teacher has an expectation that grapevine. A general goal might be to learn maybe 40 or 48 counts and in this way build participants will reach a specifi c level or how to Line dance but as this is vague it up gradually to learning longer dancers. We goal by the end of the course. Competitive does not help the beginner to know what feel good when we achieve something that Line dancers often fi nd the timeframe specifi cally to work on. Setting a number we have been trying to do and this is a great for performance goals are dictated by of specifi c, interim goals along the way will motivator. Success helps us to succeed. competitions dates. You may set your own also help you to reach your bigger, general timeframe for improving an aspect of your goal. Realistic – how realistic is your goal? Is it Line dancing or learning a new dance. do-able? It’s not about setting easy goals. It’s Measurable – this is about being able to about setting a goal that is real. Although Why not try setting your own SMART goals measure your progress. You want to be able it takes effort to realise the goal, it can be and let us know how you get on? to see or feel that you are improving. The done. It is not about pushing you past the beginner with the goal of mastering how to point of no return. What is realistic for some shuffl e can feel when they are getting the is not realistic for others. A Line dancer who Sho has an extensive professional hang of it. We all know what it is like to feel dances several times a week might feel it is background in dance, choreography, that a step or movement is becoming easier realistic to learn and retain two or three exercise and health education. She designs to do. Think about a dance or a step that you new dances. But someone who dances one and delivers dance teacher training and found challenging when you fi rst attempted night a week might feel it is more realistic development in UK and internationally. it and think how different it felt once you to learn one dance over a couple of weeks in Sho is also a health education practitioner could do it. Recognising each stage of our order to retain it. When Line dancing fi rst in private practice offering 1-2-1 progress is important because it helps to exploded onto the scene the consultations and coaching as well as a keep us motivated. fact it was realistic for people of all ages to range of workshops and courses. Further learn the basic Line dances gave it such a details are available from Sho at The Deco Achievable – an essential ingredient of your wide appeal. Partnership on 01323 638833, email: identifi ed goal is that it can be achieved. [email protected] website: Setting a goal just out of reach encourages Timed – this refers to the timeframe or us to stretch ourselves. For example, at length of time that you allow for the goal to www.thedecopartnership.co.uk 80

Sho Dance Feb 06 1 4/1/06, 11:14:19 am February 2006 horsing

A couple of ugly sisters, a Pantomime horse and a turkey named Pedro – that is how the British Masters showcase exceptional Line dance talent

t was the week before Christmas and The competition fi nals handed the Kate Sala, Chris Hodgson, Alison Biggs, Line dancers had raided the racks to spectators an impressive display of talent. Tina Argyle and Peter Metelnick. fi nish all their last minute shopping in One onlooker said: “On Sunday the time to participate in The British Line competition had the judges jaws hitting To conclude the weekend Rachael I Dance Masters 2005. the fl oor, crying and laughing at the announced the winners before everyone same time. The sky is really the limit for headed to the social room for a last night Paul McAdam said: “I think I can safely the competitors dancing at the moment, party with DJ Big Dave playing the latest say the British Dance Masters has found they are pushing that limit all the time Line dance favourites. The Masters said: its new home, with the competition room and it really is amazing to watch the kids “We wish to send the greatest thanks to on fi re and the social room buzzing every perform in such a competitive and all involved in the event – we couldn't do it night. A fi ne balance has fi nally been professional manner, yet always with without you.” struck between social dancing and Line fantastic sportsmanship and camaraderie.” dance competition.” Next year the British will run on the fi rst The three days hosted an array of celebrities weekend in December – you are advised to As the dancers headed to North Wales including Rob Fowler, Rachael McEnaney, book early to avoid disappointment. the Masters were busy multi tasking – choreography, fancy dress hire and a new Masters In Line sign were all being worked on in time for the main show.

The Masters have a rare talent for producing exciting demos and this weekend was no exception with A Christmas Carol – it had all the usual characters but part one concluded with Hillbilly Rock, Hillbilly Roll. Demo part two was danced with a very camp Cratchet family, Rachael as the ghost of Christmas present, Paul as the ghost of Christmas future, a black/brown horse and Pedro dressed as a big turkey. 81

MIL - British 1 6/1/06, 5:38:29 pm A DAY IN THE LIFE OF GLENN ROGERS

Mr Outrageous – as we know him – can be found in his studio making music but he also once piloted planes and has a qualification in hypnotherapy.

ach day begins picking up from the one before. If we have an on going project in the studio Tiny we just carry on where we left off. Other days we have production meetings to map out the work for the day. Once the studio is running I check Dancer Eemails and deal with any pending admin. I often wake up having only been asleep for and hypnotherapy – the skills these courses groups. We always actively support new a few hours because work has taken us into taught me I use when coaching or doing choreographers and dancers whenever we the early hours the night before. performance development work. I hope to can. explore these areas of the business in the At Tiny Dancer every day is different – one future. My son Aaron is beginning to take I have had some special moments over the day we could be recording a Linedancer an active role in the company which frees past year but nothing comes close to being Magazine album – the next working on a me up to look closer into other areas. voted Dedicated Dance Act 2005. It was score for a stage musical or writing music probably the most emotional moment of for drama pieces. I very rarely stop for When I am out on the road my evenings are my career. I'd hoped to do so much more lunch, in fact I only eat twice a day which very different from those spent at home. If than I have done to live up to the title but surprises some people. I am doing a show I like to have plenty of there just never seems to be enough time. time to relax before hand. This sometimes However, I have got plenty life left in me yet The days I spend in the studio change proves diffi cult because I have long drives and so you can rest assured that I'll be out depending on which side of the glass I am to get from venue to venue. Whereas in the there again fl ying the fl ag for all of us. working on. In the live room there are no studio the evenings tend to merge into the windows to the outside world – it is built working day. I do like to get away from the A couple of outrageous things I don't mind that way so that we can create different music – I try to give my ears a rest by going revealing are my personalised number moods. It is very easy to get lost in that out to eat at local restaurants. plates – 5678 on one car and G11 on room – we always lose track of the time. another. I also have 11 Irish Hunters We try to keep going and use coffee to keep I condsider myself an extraorinarily lucky (horses) 35 cows, 3 dogs, a rabbit and a us motivated. The theory is by not stopping man. My son, Aaron, and my wife, Sammy cat. At one time I could fl y light aircraft for a break we are able to keep the creative J, both share a love of Line dance and but I lost my licence through ill health. We juices fl owing. music. Sammy's daughter Lianne, who is have a strip at Longview with a couple of almost seven, also seems to have music in display planes, but I haven't fl own for over I rarely relax – my brain is always churning her blood. Family nights in are very rare but 15 years. My fi r s t p a s s i o n these days is the over new ideas. I have been involved in they are guanteed to be fi lled with music business – I love what I do. Finding the Line music production and show business for and dance. dance scene almost 12 years ago was the over 30 years. Initially I intended to be a best thing that has ever happened to me – I vocal coach, which I still do part time for The whole family share the same ambition love the people and the buzz. some theatre companies. After gaining a for Line dance to be more widely accepted degree in music I also studied Psychology as a wonderful source of social activity. I would reveal all my secrets but there are and developed an interest in Philosophy. I Tiny Dancer aims to seek more and more far too many to list – let's just say they don't have qualifi cations in clinical psychology ways of promoting Line dance to all age call me 'The Outrageous' for nothing. 82

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