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Dancers Are Special People…


Artistic sculpture made of wire showing dancers against a backdrop of blue sky and white clouds…and EVERYBODY can dance!

How many times have you heard someone say “I can’t dance”? Hmmmm? I bet you’ve heard it a lot.

However heartfelt folks may be who say “I can’t dance,” they are incorrect. They are mistaken. They “jus’ ain’t right” or, as we say in Texas:
“They are pure-dee wrong!”

EVERYONE can dance!

Dancing only requires two things: (1) the ability to move (2) and the ability to “hear” a beat.

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How to Read a Line Dance Stepsheet


How to Read a Step Sheet - Part 1 of a 3 part seriesPart 1 of 3 — The Basics

A “step sheet” or “stepsheet” (both are correct) is basically a listing of the steps of a dance. In some parts of the world, these instructions are called “dance scripts.”

No matter what you call it, having step-by-step directions about where to put your feet, is a very good thing! In this article, I’ll show you the basics on how to read one of these wonderful tools.

Once you know the “secret” you’ll be able to use your new found skill to teach yourself just about any line dance on the planet.

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How to Read a Line Dance Step Sheet: Walls and ClocksPart 2 of 3 — “Walls” and “Clocks”

In the first article, we introduced you to the basic concepts you need to read a line dance step sheet for the beginner and ultra-beginner levels. That information should allow you to read stepsheets for dances which are straight forward and not too complex.

Now we are going to discuss two concepts which apply to higher level dances:.

(1) Walls
and
(2) Clock Positions

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How to Read a Line Dance Stepsheet: Tags and RestartsPart 3 of 3 — “Tags” and “Restarts”

In the first article we introduced you to the basic concepts you need to read a line dance step sheet for the beginner and ultra-beginner levels.

In the second article, we expanded the definition and concept of a “wall” and we covered how to determine directions on the line dance floor using clock positions as a frame of reference.

Now we are going to discuss:
     (1) Tags
and
     (2) Restarts

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Five Tips for the First Time Dance Competitor


Ballroom Dance Competitors Dancing in a ContestCongratulations! You’re already a winner!

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 stamp of his feet. The pro, to protect the very guilty, and because he’s a friend of mine, shall remain unnamed. I admit, I burst out laughing.

I said “You too?” He grinned this silly sheepish grin and replied that he always feels that way. He didn’t really need *ahem* “to go” and neither did I, but the nerves made it feel that way. So, I asked him, “You’ve been dancing for years now, you’re a ‘pro!’ Why do you still get nervous?” He laughed and said that no one ever stops getting nervous, they just learn to handle it better as time goes on.

So let me be the first to welcome you to the family of competitive dancers. To help you get to the point where you “handle it better” I’m offering five tips that…

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Line Dances Danced to ‘Wanted’ by Hunter Hayes


Wanted by Hunter HayesLine Dances Danced to the Song ‘Wanted’ by Hunter Hayes

This is the second in what will be a periodic series of articles. You can see the debut article in the series here:
[ Line Dances Danced to the Song ‘Pontoon’ by Little Big Town ]

Whenever there is a new #1 song on Billboard’s Country Songs Chart, I will gather all the line dances which have been written to that song and post an article here along with links to the music, step sheets, and videos showing demos and teaches of the dance(s).

I’ll also include information about the artist, the song, and the album with links where you can find more information on the artist.

I hope you enjoy the series. Now, introducing Billboard’s #1 Song: “Wanted / by Hunter Hayes” and the dances choreographed to the song.

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Copperknob Top Ten List Updated


Top Ten Most Popular Line Dances from the Copperknob Line Dance ArchiveTop Ten Line Dances from the Copperknob Line Dance Archive

Updated: Monday, 2/26/2013 —  This week’s Top Ten:

#1 Boom Sh-Boom / Rachael McEnaney
#2 Rhythm of The Night / Simon Ward
#3 When I Was Yours / Craig Bennett
#4 Give it a Go / Ria Vos
#5 Our Generation / Alison Biggs & Peter Metelnick
#6 Two Galway Girls / Maggie Gallagher & Chris Hodgson
#7 Wagon Wheel Rock / Yvonne Anderson
#8 Treat Me Right / Julia Wetzel
#9 She Doesn’t Love Me / Julia Wetzel
#10 Swing A Ling / Robbie McGowan Hickie

To see the videos, read the stepsheets, preview the music, and have fun with some cool polls, jump on over to the full article: