Baby

Peter Brown - 14/11/2000
I think the lack of reviews say everything - hate the dance, hate the music even more!
Flying High

Anne - 14/11/2000
Love it! This is definately a grow on you dance but fits great, my favoripart is when you hit the backrock and the music sounds a big crash, you know your in step for sure then ! I cant wait for this part to come around.
Heaven Sent

Maggie Lydon - 12/11/2000
This is a lovely flowing dance to really lovely music. i like it very much.
Rayne Dance

Ian Nixon - 12/11/2000
A really good beginner dance. Fits well with music and gives a bit of a challenger to beginners without being too difficult. Appeals to intermediate level as well.
Rex The Robot

'dj' - 11/11/2000
Dont like this at all... dont like the music and the dance is just not upto Robs Standards
I Got Trouble

Karen Hunn - 11/11/2000
This dance fits very well to a lovely piece of music, I taught this one to my classes last week and they really enjoyed it once mastering the last section.
Born Free

Lynn Maher - 10/11/2000
I first saw this danced at the Kirkby suite competition heat. In my opinion, it should have won.It was a real line dance, danced by real linedancers. Its a basic 64 count cha cha suitable for all age groups,unlike some of the other dances entered into the competition. It can also be danced to My boy lollipop(fast version) and Nobody Knows by Sean Kenny. For younger dancers it also goes really well to Robbie Williams' Rock DJ.All in all an excellent dance written by an extremely under-rated, talented choroegrapher. Keep up the good work Tracy.
Dreamworld

Anne Hewitt - 10/11/2000
Love it and so does the class, especially like the triple turns and the way the tag kicks in to the music, it makes you want to dance Well done Mark and Jan!!
Till U Love Me

Jo - 09/11/2000
A great little dance, only 24 steps so not too difficult to remember, but at the same time it takes a little while to get the hang of it. t fits really well with the music and looks great when you watch others doing it.



