Fenua Maohi E

Lesley - 28/10/2000
What does Fenua Maohi E mean?? The dance is brilliant! But I do wonder what the words are about!! This is always popular at our classes and most dancers can master it. The tags add for pleasure not confusion! At the end of each wall some people are adding knee bend, clap knees, clap hands and arms up with vocal hoough! We just love it!
Mama Rava

Brian and Linda Lewis - 28/10/2000
further to our e-mail of Sept 7th. There is now a version with a tag after the 4th wall. Using it means you finish the dance at the end of the music. ps our club still like it and it's nearly November !
Gone And Done It

Georgina - 28/10/2000
Jean taught this dance to me a while back now. Its a great beginner dance to a great track.
Salsaria

Roger - 27/10/2000
The steps are straightforward and a great flowing dance once learnt. It sure sorts out those dancers that cannot 'feel' the music and only dance to a beat. If you are brave enough can be adapted and danced as a Partner Line dance
Sweet Meant To Dance

Shakira Chugualey - 27/10/2000
This goes really well to the musi and is easy to pik up. I think it is great.
100 Degrees

Georgina - 27/10/2000
I have to agree with everyone else here! this dance is good, Steps arent the best band but the dance works well with the song!
On A Mission

Georgina - 27/10/2000
This dance is and has been my favourite for quite a while now! Excellent music (cant get it out of my head) and the dance fits perfectly. Prefer it with the optional ending though. I'd give it a ten if I could!
Blackbird Slide

Angie Hart - 26/10/2000
Very good dance, excellent for the older age group. Choreographed to a really nice piece of music..10 out of 10
La Vida Loca

Amy Whitehead - 24/10/2000
It's a nice dance for a nice song. Takes a bit of getting used to, but worth the practice.
Dancing In The Dark

Margriet Koppeschaar - 23/10/2000
Wonderful song, wonderful dance, taught this dance in just 10 minutes. Although Gary Allen's song fits perfect, I also tried an old one: Roger Miller with 'England swings'. Works just as well, only a bit faster.


