Dance Talk

                                Tracie Lee    updated 8th December 2006

 

Before The Devil Knows by Gordon Elliott

This is probably one of my favourite dances around at the moment. It feels great to do and uses some floor space.

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.

Choreographed by one of our favourite instructors/choreographers Gordon Elliott.  

       

Forever Love You By Bill Larson

A  fairly easy waltz choreographed by Bill Larson.

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.

      

Sway, choreographed by Carl Sullivan

A 64 count intermediate line dance with plenty of room for some attitude.

Done to the song Sway by Michael Buble it seems to cruise in all the right directions. We have been doing this

dance for 2 years now and always fills the floor at classes and socials.

     

Sway, choreographed by Carl Sullivan

A 64 count intermediate line dance with plenty of room for some attitude.

Done to the song Sway by Michael Buble it seems to cruise in all the right directions. We have been doing this

dance for 2 years now and always fills the floor at classes and socials.

       

Come Tomorrow by Michele Perron

A new intermediate dance going around the traps. I like this one, it really grew on me after a short while.

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.

 


 

Completely, choreographed by Terry Hogan & Thomas O'Dwyer.

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.