Combo Cha

Sandra Overson - 05/02/2001
What a great dance!!!! The music is fantasitic with a real cuban beat..I recently have seen this dance at a venue in london and it looks great and flows well with the music.
Hideaway Cha

Mr. W.F. Gilruth - 05/02/2001
On the first steps 1 - 8 there is a shuffle forwards but I have found it is better to dance a lockstep forwards followed by a shuffle backwards. Putting a backlock in turns the body slightly left and it is difficult to turn a 1/4 right in the next movement without kicking yourself. The dance is good fun and follows a great Cha Cha rhythm, we enjoy it very much and it will stay with us for a few months yet.
Sweet Surrender

Claire Gallagher - 04/02/2001
Great little dance done to lovely music. The steps are all simple but very effective. Our class TRASHY WOMAN love it!
Forever And A Day

PHILIP MARSON AND VANESSA TOMKINSON - 04/02/2001
both really enjoy this dance,fits really well to the music,a great song that makes you want to dance.,if you have'nt done this one yet we think you should.
Dreamworld

PHILIP MARSON AND VANESSA TOMKINSON - 04/02/2001
a really nice dance with a great song.fits really well to the music.
Temptation

Lisa - 04/02/2001
A fantastic dance that fits perfect to the music. Definitely one of my favourite at the moment. Well done Rachel!
Feel Like Crying

Lin(Louisiana's) - 04/02/2001
A nice dance that can be learnt quickly,and danced easily.Just my kind of dance!
Into The Arena

alan - 04/02/2001
Robin's right about the triple step rather than coaster step according to the script but hey the variation is cool! Still going strong as a request dance in our clubs and tends to sort out the levels of dancers too giving some motivation to walk it through and raise the level of everybody's enjoyment. Still worth a 5...!
Hot Love

alan - 04/02/2001
I guess the fast rocks at the start put the "less young" folks off and the boogie steps followed by those cross-step-heel-jacks are initially a challenge but really worth practising - it's so satisfying when mastered. We tend to prefer the T-Rex music rather than the bagpipes version but each to his own....! If you're of a vintage to remember the T-Rex music this is a must-learn to dance kind of dance.
Pennsylvania 6-5000

alan - 04/02/2001
It took us about 3 attempts to get this dance mastered, it's a novel rendition of the music and rather fast which makes the relatively simple steps a little tricky at first. (Don't try learning it too late at night either, we found the little grey cells couldn't cope!). Good to dance to some swing for a change but rather too fast for our older members unfortunately...
Hot Love

Irene - 03/02/2001
I showed this in class and unanimously everyone liked the dance. Ages of dancers range from 11 to over 70. It fits the music well but if you want to keep it country, track one on Eric Hatherley's new CD is a great country track which goes well. Well done Maggie, your best dance yet.
Bob The Builder

Julie McDonald - 03/02/2001
Its a sad day when this dance is being published to this music and we wonder why line dancers are leaving. (Wonder no more)
Bocephus

Joanne D. Neal - 03/02/2001
I learned this dance from "Peanut" in Charlotte at the Palomino Club, along with many other of his dances. Love it.
Blue Finger Lou

JILL BANKS - 02/02/2001
I really loved this dance it was an pleasure to watch people who actually know it dance it as it fits so well with the music, when i learnt it however i had a few problems with the timing but through practice it has gotten easier and I absolutely love dancing it. It is a complete thrill as it is soo fast and flows along beautifully...


