Easy Line Dances for Company Picnics, Weddings, Family Reunions, and Parties of all Kinds
New Post on Squidoo
What got me thinking of this topic was my most recent “gig” where I taught dances to a group of non-dancers. By “non-dancers” what I really mean is non-dance-nuts like myself.
Until recently, all of my dance teaching has been to fellow enthusiasts like myself. Fellow dance nuts in other words!
Which means that the dances I’ve been teaching wouldn’t work for this “new” type of student. So I did a little bit research and came up with five dances which are good for social settings like proms, parties, weddings etc.
And, since any bit of research I do now is a Squidoo article just begging to be written, I did just that: I wrote an article. Here is an excerpt from the introduction:
Dances for Anytime You Want People Who “Don’t Dance” to Get On the Floor and DANCE!
We have all been there: sitting at a party or social gathering with an empty dance floor, a DJ, and a group of people who we barely know, who have a huge range of musical tastes and an even wider range of dance skills. And nobody is dancing with anybody.
Then a miracle happens and the DJ fires up a line dance song and suddenly the floor fills up with dancers having fun. Line dancing…breaking the ice and filling dance floors since time immemorial!
Here are five, sure-fire, easy, well-known, line dances designed for the beginner dancer and/or the “non-dancer” that will get the party started and get folks “off their seats” and “on their feets!”
See ya on the dance floor!
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- Dancers Are Special People (txcowboydancer.com)
- The new Top Ten Line Dances from the World Line Dance Newsletter are posted: 6/17/2012 (txcowboydancer.com)
- They Like Me! They Really Really Like Me! (txcowboydancer.com)
- Five Tips for the First Time Dance Competitor: New post on Squidoo (txcowboydancer.com)
Five Tips for the First Time Dance Competitor: New post on Squidoo
Five Tips for the First Time Dance Competitor
I have a new article over on Squidoo.com. Here is an excerpt from the introduction to the article:
Congratulations! You are already a winner!
Just by deciding to compete, you have placed yourself into a very special group of people. Don’t believe me?
When you’re done checking out these tips for the first time competitive dancer, I invite you to read Dancers Are Special People.
I remember my first time competing. I have to confess that I was very nervous which is really weird because I love being in front of people! That didn’t stop me from being nervous however.
I still get nervous just before walking onto the dance floor for the first dance at every event. Truthfully, it feels like I gotta go to the little dancer’s room!
You laugh! But it’s true! And I’m not alone!
At my last competition, I was standing in line ready to go onto the floor for the first dance of the event; I was right behind this professional dancer who was in the same heat with his lady student and I overheard him say “I gotta go” with a wiggle and a…
I hope you enjoy the article.
See ya on the dance floor!
Related Articles / Links
- An Index to of all my Posts on Squidoo (squidoo.com)
- Dancers Are Special People (txcowboydancer.com)
- I’m a writer! I’m a Squid! Woo Hoo! (txcowboydancer.com)
- Top 10 Line Dances from LineDancer Magazine for the Week ending 6/10/2012 (txcowboydancer.com)
- They Like Me! They Really Really Like Me! (txcowboydancer.com)
Yee Haw!!!! — Over 10,000 Hits! and Some Fun, Strange Searches Which Led People to My Blog
My Blog has gone over 10,000 hits!
It happened yesterday afternoon sometime.
I know, that some sites get that many hits in a day, but for me this is a pretty big deal.
Wow!
Here’s the graphic showing the over 10,000 hits:
I’m generally getting between a 100 – 200 hits a day with a daily average for the current week of 166 hits per day.
Fun and Strange Searches
Which People Have Entered:
One thing that WordPress does is track the search engine terms that people use to find my blog. Read the rest of this entry









