Rock Dj

Jean - 26/09/2000
Fun dance to do, like the attitude on the turns, you cant help smiling when doing this dance. My friends and I would like to see it become popular.
Too Big For Our Boots

Sarah - 26/09/2000
Done this dance recently, fits to varity of music. Love the beginning - great to do different steps for a change. Well done to the choreographers - let's have some more
Ballymore Boys

Linda - 26/09/2000
Very popular here in Bournemouth. We love it. Great fun. Well done Dot.
Whirl-Y-Reel

Linda - 26/09/2000
Brilliant and different. Not as hard to learn as it looks. We love it at my class in Bournemouth.Well done Bill for writing it and well done Pauline for teaching it. We hope it lasts a long time.Certainly one for the socials.
Blue Finger Lou

Debbie Chandler - 26/09/2000
This dance is going to be big. Elaine White of Starting Line dance club, Weymouth, taught this dance brilliantly and now it is the talk of the area. We love it!
Getting Excited

Jim Morgan - 25/09/2000
Come on Linedancer why has this not been published - we thought it was supposed to be by public demand - this is the most review dance with the most boots - we saw this dance yesterday in Dumfries when Robert did a great workshop - come on Robert is a top choreographer and his dances should be in the magazine.
Getting Excited

Alan Graham - 25/09/2000
This is great - Robert did a workshop in Newcastle last week and tauight us this dance. We think that it is great and about time that RObert was in the linedancer. His dances are great. He taugh us 6 new dances all of which were great fun. Brill!
Breathless

sally hirst - 25/09/2000
I missed the button for the boots too !!! sorry !!! will add another 4 as I originally meant to give 5
Breathless

alison fairley - 25/09/2000
Rob Fowler taught this recently at the London Classics. Nice dance and definitely worth doing
Timmy The Dog

Steven Jones - 24/09/2000
I taught this at my club recently on someone elses recommendation and it was very well received. It's a good dance popular with the younger dancers. Clever name too! All in good fun!
Tequila Rose

Stephen Paterson - 24/09/2000
It's excellent to see a New Zealand dance be published in the Linedancer magazine, and this is one that has certainly stood the test of time. This has been done all over New Zealand and is still a favourite in many areas. It's a neat dance which flows with the music, my choice of music is "Tequila Sunrise" by Alan Jackson, off the "Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles" album, a country flavour to a great Eagles song. Well done Rosaline, you've done New Zealand proud!
Blue Finger Lou

Billy Hughes - 24/09/2000
Just a great big hit! If you haven't done this dance yet - you MUST.



