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Before The Devil Knows by Gordon Elliott |
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This is probably one of my favourite dances around at the moment. It feels great to do and uses some floor space. |
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It has been popular in my classes as most people are able to learn and have fun with this one. |
| No tags/restarts also makes it a winner these days. |
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Choreographed by one of our favourite instructors/choreographers Gordon Elliott. |
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Forever Love You By Bill Larson |
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A fairly easy waltz choreographed by Bill Larson. |
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The dance is 51 counts with some obvious restarts and does not seem to be a problem amongst students. |
| II personally love the song titled I'll Forever Love You by Leann Womack & Mark Wills (I'm a sucker for the mushy stuff). |
| A good choice of steps have been used to accommodate the average dancer and it seems to flow very well and easily remembered which is a real bonus. |
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Sway, choreographed by Carl Sullivan |
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A 64 count intermediate line dance with plenty of room for some attitude. |
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Done to the song Sway by Michael Buble it seems to cruise in all the right directions. We have been doing this |
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dance for 2 years now and always fills the floor at classes and socials. |
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Sway, choreographed by Carl Sullivan |
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A 64 count intermediate line dance with plenty of room for some attitude. |
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Done to the song Sway by Michael Buble it seems to cruise in all the right directions. We have been doing this |
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dance for 2 years now and always fills the floor at classes and socials. |
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Come Tomorrow by Michele Perron |
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A new intermediate dance going around the traps. I like this one, it really grew on me after a short while. |
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It is a little different in parts and flows very nicely. Only 32 counts and choreographed to the song Come Tomorrow by Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb. |
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Completely, choreographed by Terry Hogan & Thomas O'Dwyer. |
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This dance is a beautiful waltz sung by Neal McCoy which has been around for several years now. It has a lovely feel and some unusual steps which make it an interesting dance. It is 72 counts and the degree of difficulty is intermediate which make it a little bit of a challenge to learn. I find myself revising it every couple of years due to its popularity and it is always requested at my socials. I think this ones a stayer. |