MONDAY 9/7. Happy Labor Day, everyone. I'm going to a craft
fair this morning and hope I don't melt. It's quite WARM here in
Florida. Remember, as I promised, tomorrow morning's newsletter will be
the LAST AND FINAL AND FOREVER DAY to discuss the topic of the
day. For those new people who have joined the mailing list, please
know that we have these discussions very rarely. Mostly the newsletter is
about where to dance, people sharing event information and recommending dances
they like and anything dance related from around the world.
SUBJECT: NOTE FROM STACY ABOUT
WOW
Dances that were taught over the weekend that packed the floor during open
dances were, bad influence, jesse james, coochie bang bang, la secret, do the
hoedown, hell if i, will you love me, go baby go..just to name a few.
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Subject: Loss of Jamie
Marshall's sister
From: Karen Hedges
I know I speak on behalf of myself and the entire dance community our
deepest sympathy to Jamie Marshall and her family at the loss of her sister
today (September 6th). Jamie we are all here for you, in thoughts
and prayers.
Hugs
karen
Karen Hedges
"Never Injure A Friend Even In Jest"
International Instructor/Choreographer/DJ
NTA Zone W Director/Dance Camp Director
Dancin Up a Storm Event Director
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SUBJECT: THIS KID IS AMAZING AND
CUTE!! I love the dog, too.
I have just a few comments about this debate. First of
all, whether Mark's satire was a joke or not, the fact still remains
that it was very hurtful and not funny at all. That's the issue
here.
What concerns me the most are the mean words spoken
about Sandy, especially by people who obviously do not know her. She was
very upset by the hurtful remarks about her friends. Anyone who has the
pleasure of knowing Sandy knows that she does not have a mean bone in her
body. She is a very gentle, kind and loving person as well as an
excellent instructor. Always concerned about others.
In my
opinion the only way to resolve this debate is to do what Dave says "vote with
your feet". That is what I intend to do. As far as I'm concerned
this will be The Last Windy City Event.
Laurie
Gianatasio
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SUBJECT: NEWSLETTER RESPONSE
As an outside observer and non-line dancer to this community I felt
compelled to write a response to this madness. While visiting my parents
this weekend, I was shown “THE” September article as well as all the responses.
Without knowing any of these people, I sat their shocked and bewildered after
reading the article wondering why would someone waste their time slandering any
line dancers, not to mention the people of Uganda. What is the
point? I thought line dancing was a community of people who enjoy the same
thing- the love of dancing. Is this truly how you want to represent the
line dancing world? No matter what you choose to dance to, how you choose
to do it or who us choose to follow, aren’t you all their for the same
reason? I hope that the hatred being thrown back and forth will end and
everyone will get back to the root of it all and JUST DANCE!!
An Outsider,
Jill Autrey
aut...@earthlink.net****************
SUBJECT: Ugandan smiles
FROM: Edie Driskill
(emdri...@columbus.rr.com)
I wanted to help us all leave this
controversy on a positive note. Mark's choice of Uganda for the setting of
his satirical post gives me an opportunity to share some special thoughts.
Not many Americans (and I imagine others) have ever traveled to Uganda, even
though it is a beautiful and relatively safe country to visit. A year and
a half ago, my son traveled to Uganda just after his 18th birthday. He had
been eager to use his interest in film making to feed his passion for social
justice work in the area of anti-racism. He had met a minister from
Pittsburgh who had helped to start a free private school in rural
Uganda....where many families cannot afford the $5 per month tuition to send
their children to the "public" schools. So he raised the $3000 to travel
there with her, bought equipment that would work without lights and power, took
laptops for the kids and set up the first computer network the school has
had. His resulting documentary and the enhanced website he helped build
for them has helped to raise almost $30,000 in the last year and the school
continues to grow.
I'm telling you this because the thing
that shocked me the most from his film was the amazing dancing that these kids
do. Even in their total poverty, they still have dancing.....it is a
birthright that no one can take from them. In preparation for my son's
trip, the entire school (of 400) practiced for weeks to be in "the
movie." As passionate as I am about dancing, I can't begin to
imagine how important it is to a culture that has little else. It is what
they hoped to share with the rest of the world. I hope you watch the short
clip from his movie on the school's website (bottom of the home page) and
remember the smiles on these kids faces as you leave behind any hurt from the
statements of this week.
http://www.africanruralschools.org/
(if you look at the photos, my son is Will!...I hope you all will forgive me for
my pride!)
5-6-7-8!
Edie
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Subject: In response to Sandy's comments regarding Mark
From:
Elaine
I don't usually add comments to any kind of controversy in the
newsletter, as you never know when you might be fueling the fire. But in
this case, I just wouldn't feel right if I didn't respond in agreement
to Sandy's comments. I have to totally agree with Sandy on this one.
Trying to be humorous is no excuse for using it as a hurtful vehicle to
insult others. Mark’s comments were just tasteless. Shaz is one of my
favorite choreographers, due to her style of dance, music and
choreography. Truth is that the most popular instructors/ choreographers
get to be in demand, not because someone pushes their dances, but rather
from the personal experience of previously dancing their dances, taking
their classes or watching a video. Bottom line is: Those that are on top
have worked very hard and just have a creative ability to produce some
of the best dances out there, in addition to their wonderful ability to
dance with that special flair. C’est la Vie ! I travel an hour and a
half when I'm able to attend Sandy & Diane's classes or socials, and I'm
never dissatisfied with their selection from various choreographers,
whether they're from the US or around the
world.
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Subject:
Linedancing - in case we've all forgotten
From: Sharon
"Sharooni"Lamb
I held linedancing lessons at the
YMCA in Salem, IN from February through April 2009 and anticipate starting again
in November after Sparkles & Spurs exhibit and festival season is
over. In case, we all have forgotten why we love this so much, check out
these blogs written by a student who last session had her first foray into
linedancing. She has a cute sense of humor and insight that is good for
all of us to remember. Start from the bottom and go up. The one on
top is the last post. If the links don't work, just cut and past.
Sharooni
Remember if the dance makes you smile, it's a good
dance.
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Subject:
LIEDLE'S LINE & PARTNER DANCING
(Connecticut)
From: Sundown
Escape
Calling all dancers to join us at Liedle's
Banquet Hall
337 Kenyon St., Stratford, Ct., next Sunday, Sept. 13th.
for
a fun evening of dancing and socializing.
We will have open dancing from 6:30
until 7:00, lessons
from 7:00 until 8:00 and then all request until
10:30.
A review of the partner dance "Purple Daze" a lesson
of the Partner
dance "Expressions" and a lesson for
the fun, new line dance, "U Turn" will
all begin at 7:00.
For more info.
sundow...@charter.netCash
bar, lovely table setting, private parking lot, wooden
parquet
floor.
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SUBJECT: MARK
COSENZA
FROM : Jane Smith
Mark wrote today saying he did not mean to upset Shaz Walton or any of
the other UK choreographers. I am glad of that, (although is not enough for the
affect is has had on everyone) but think he owes Dave a massive apology too. He
may have a point he is trying to make, and yes we have free speech, but his
spoof article in his newsletter was completely out of line, insulting, and
degrading to Dave.
I really cannot believe the comments that his friends have sent
in...such as:
"I don't think the article was meant maliciously.... possibly posted in
frustration." I don't think so, it was carefully and meticulously planned, must
have taken ages.
"Everyone is entitled to free speech and Mark can write what ever he
sees fit."
"This is the MARK that I remember....Having personally been raked over
the coals by you face to face, one can appreciate the insightful and skillful
(and Chicago?) way you can rip into someone! Like a laser. Nothing personal,
folks, just Mark having fun! (And it's always a relief when it happens to the
person NEXT to you.)" ...says it all. I am glad he is no friend of mine.
Mark needs to grow up and have adult discussions. He now
says I'm fine with your debates on whether or not Big Dave's
Promotional tactics are good representations of the all the talent out
there (we can agree to disagree),
...so now be big enough to admit that it was below the belt and
apologise to Dave for the low way you delt with the whole thing.
This is the first time I have written in, and never thought I would feel
embarrassed to be associated with line dancing. These emails crossed the
bounds of decency, enough !.
Maureen FNATD, MISTD. Student Line dance
teacher.
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SUBJECT:
Lawrence, MA Workshop Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009
FROM: Joanne Brady
joeb...@hotmail.com I'm looking
forward to seeing many of my dancing friends this coming Saturday, Sept. 12 at
the Claddagh Pub in Lawrence, MA. Bob Grundy is the event director so if
you have any questions contact him at
danci...@hotmail.com or
978-273-5726.
YES, for those who have emailed me, I will have the
iron on crystals with me.
It's my first time at the Claddagh and it
sounds like the group always has loads of fun, something I enjoy doing as often
as possible. I'm looking forward to a great time. Hope to see you
there.
FROM: CAROLYN
ROBINSON
Fall is in the air and January will be here before you know it! As I
continue to prepare for the Love2Dance Fest, 2010; I would love for YOU to join
Joanne Brady, Judy McDonald, Dean LeClaire, Junior Willis, John Robinson,
Christopher Petre, Larry Bass and Norma Jean Fuller for a weekend of dance,
dance, dance! Please check out my registration form on
www.love2danceusa.com. (I also have a
Refund Policy and Transfer Policy noted on the registration form. ) Be
sure to make your hotel reservations ASAP as the block is beginning to fill
up.
Instructors!!! If you will allow me to send you flyers of the event
and 8 or more of your students come to the event; you will get a comped weekend
pass! Several instructors have taken advantage of this offer. This is a
great deal and I hope you’ll consider it! Just contact me at either email
address:
flr...@gmail.com or
flr...@sccoast.net .
Thanks!
Carolyn
Carolyn Robinson
Choreographer/Instructor
LOVE2DANCE FEST
JANUARY 28 - JANUARY 31, 2010
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SUBJECT: LINE DANCE TO BENEFIT DIABETES
RESEARCH
FROM: CAROLYN
ROBINSON
Our 1st workshop to benefit Diabetes Research will be held on Saturday,
October 24th at Ragtops and Roadsters, Hwy 17 South, Murrells Inlet, SC.
Our instructors will be Judy Falconer from Murrells Inlet, Helen Walker from
Elgin and me. We plan to teach beginner/improver level dances and
“Thriller” will be taught at 3:30PM. Registration is at 9:30 and the
workshop will go from 10-5PM. Cost is $25 before October 1st and $35 after
October 1st. We will also have half day fees available. You can find
the registration form on
www.love2danceusa.com. For more
information please email me at
flr...@sccoast.net. Hope you will
be able to join us!
Carolyn Robinson
Choreographer/Instructor
LOVE2DANCE FEST
JANUARY 28 - JANUARY 31, 2010
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SUBJECT: THE ARCHERS DANCE BAND
7 piece band
Kelly Ingram VFW POST 668
1801-11th Ave N.Birmingham Al.35234
8:00pm to 11:30pm every Saturday Night
$5.00 BALLROOM/ Swing/ Latin/ Oldies/
50's 60's Rock n' Roll/ some Country
Also we have started a Country Dance
and if you can post this one too:
THE ARCHERS GONE COUNTRY
7 piece band
Kelly Ingram VFW POST 668
1801-11th Ave N.Birmingham Al.35234
7:00pm to 10:00pm every Wednesday Night
$5.00 CLASSIC COUNTRY music/ line dancing
Thank you so much for adding these to your listings
Jan Archer Shackelford
Just wanted to say I no longer vote on Sunday's because I do not know
enough dances to vote .. I have been dancing for 15 vyears (may need a little
mor time to learn them) but i find the teachers teach once - possibly review a
week later- and then go on to new dances. I hope money is not involved in the #
of dances taught - but can not think of a reason why more time is not spent on
teaching thoroughly. I know there are many great dancers who see it once and
they have it - but there are also plenty of dancers who need more time than once
or twice. Also repeating them each week would be a good idea. Just a thought
from me!
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SUBJECT:
NEWSLETTER DISCUSSION
FROM: TODD LESCARBEAU
Well... I just recently told a new student to subscribe to this
newsletter. I can just imagine her first impression to read all of the
ramblings. PEOPLE PLEASE STOP!!! This is not what the newsletter was intended
for.
I too have been a "struggling" choreographer for years. I
toured the circuit, competed at Worlds, I did it all. Whether you are a "known
choreographer" or not shouldn't matter, but we should remember this. ALL
of the instructors out there are the "Soldiers". We are the ones who bring the
dances to our students. We are the ones who promote the "Choreographers" whether
known or not. We are the ones who promote the dance events and bring the patrons
to the events. Without the unknowns, the knowns would not be. I pick and choose
the dances I teach to my classes based YES on popularity, but also on what I
feel my students need and want. I introduce my own choreography too because it
is my perogative as the instructor of my class...but I also take into
concideration the feedback I get from my students and use it to better their
dance experience.
If you are a frustrated "unknown" or "littleknown"
choreographer. My advice is let your dance speak for itself. If it's good
someone will pick up on it. Promote it as best you can. Even if it doesn't
become a world known choreography, it shouldn't matter because even if one
dancer out there enjoys it then you have touched a life with your choreography.
If I can touch just one person with my choreography, then it was worth the time
it took to create it.
Dancing is about expression. Why do we
choreograph? If it's only to become the next line dance star...then we are doing
it for the wrong reasons. I dance because I love it. I choreograph for ME
because I love it. I share my choreography in hopes that others will enjoy my
creations and be touched by it. I'm not bitter that I never made it as a "Top
Line Dance Star". I still attend events when I can and teach at events when I
can. I still promote my own choreography. Do I get frustrated? Yes. However, I
never take it out on those who are more successful than myself. So if Mark is
using his newsletter as an outlet of frustration (I don't know I'm only
speculating here). I guess that is is perogitive. Not that I condone the
remarks made however they may be interpreted, but he did it on his own site and
NOT in THIS newsletter. I'm not choosing sides. I'm only asking you to please
make your arguments privately as this is not the impression we want our newbies
to get. After all without our new dancers..dancing would not be.
In
conclusion, can we please keep the scuttlebut out of this forum? Carol, Stacey,
and their group work so hard to keep this a great information source for the
dance community. Let's not trash it by all the bickering. Let's
Dance!
Thanks for reading my 2 cents.
Todd
Lescarbeau.
todd_le...@yahoo.com******************
SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED DANCE
FROM:
mor...@cox.net
Some fellow line dance instructors and I have been teaching the line dance,
Second Chance, (choreographed by Yvonne Anderson). If you have not had a chance
to share this dance with your dancers and fellow instructors, I hope the
opportunity will arise. This dance is terrific. Comments I have received back
from line dancers in our neck of woods are that they enjoy the music and like
the "feel" of the dance steps with the music. There are two simple tags, one
re-start, and the dance ends with dancers facing the front wall. Whoo hoo! I
hope you'll give this dance a look-see. Enjoy!
Nancy Morrow
Sun City, Arizona (USA)
ertn...@gmail.com*******************
Subject: My input on the latest issue
From: Tina
Foster, Total Line Dancers, tinam...@yahoo.com First off,
Carol's survey is only as accurate as those who vote. I do have to say
that I don't vote as much as I should, but I teach several classes a week and at
all levels (seniors, kids, beginners......up to advance) I have at least 2
classes every day, so my favorite dances depends on which class I am
teaching. I use Carol's Survey, Line Dancer Magazine's Top 20, Kick It's
list......you get my drift. I don't favor any of them as a resource, as I
feel that is what they are suppose to be used for.
I don't
pick by choreographers, but I do get emails from different choreographers all
the time........so of course, I always look at them, but that doesn't mean I
will teach it. I know what my students like, music matters, flow of dance
matters.......I do tell them whose dance it is, but I do not harp on it.
(my students do get step sheets, so they know who wrote the dance) I love
telling stories about them when I do teach their dances (or dances they taught,
that someone else choreographed, and they do teach others work)
As
far as Mark's comments go. That is his personal option of "Free Speech",
but I don't think his approach was tactful....his alter ego "Little Mo" well, I
am not going there. But take note of his line up at Windy City....over the
last few years, half of the UK has been there......so I think there is mixed
feelings going on here with "Little Mo"/Mark
I personally just love
to dance and my life revolves around teaching line dancing. But you don't
see my name out among the Shaz, Guytons or Scott's, because I choose not to
choreograph, but without us "no namers" teaching their dances.....where would
they be.
So in the long run, it is the DANCE and choice of MUSIC,
that make me teach what has been choreographed.......though I love them all (the
headliner choreographers/instructors), the choreographer is usually the last
reason I pick a dance to teach. I do my homework, and listen to
recommendations from every where (thanks Big Dave, Lynne Martino, and WDI
Survey, along with the above mentioned).
My last words are:
Line dancing is a big pie and we all need to share "a piece of the pie",
everyone likes different flavors and that is all right. Now, everyone
shake hands, and have fun dancing, leave the politics to the
politicians.
Thanks for letting me vent.......please do not hold
anything I said against me. If you have issues about this posting email me
first, don't slam me, especially if you don't know me.
Thanks Carol
for all you do.......please don't ever stop the survey....promise I will try to
vote on a regular basis.
Tina Foster
www.totallinedancers.com NOTE
FROM ME: Thanks for voting, Tina, and I hope all of you will follow her
lead. All I do is count so it's up to everyone else to send me the dances TO
COUNT.
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SUBJECT: DANCING ANY DANCE TO COUNTRY
MUSIC
Just because a Line dance was not choregraph to a country music,
does
not mean you can not dance it to country music.
You would be
surprised at the dances that the group I dance with, what we dance
on
Satursday night, at the only( Country) dance club we have here in Baton Rouge,
La.
(Trust Me,Cheek to Cheek, Mojo Rhythm, poker face,Crazy Foot Mambo,
Zjozzy funk,Duck Soup,Caugh in the Act,Bread N butter, Tango Cha,Crab Buckit,
just to name afew)
There's 3 of us who drive an hour every Thursday nights
to New Orleans( We have been doing this for over
15 years) Our wonderful
Teacher in New Olreans teaches us 1 new dance and review a few and then we dance
the night away.
Most of the dances we learn are to non-country music. On Sat.
Nights we dance these dances to Country music.
Just because a dance in
chorgraphed to one song, does not mean it's the only song you can dance it too.
Putting a dance to different music makes it feel like a new dance. The first
2 hours on Sat. night is country then they play what we call break
music
which we then dance to non country( Roomba, Multiply, After Party,
Simplemete,Higher and Higher,etc. yes we do get the music for Roomba and Poker
Face too.) for 15-20 mintues and then we go back to country music, so we
get both country and non country.(Dizzy is one that can be danced to Country and
Non Country)
We have bought dances into this dance club to the younger people
so that they will get on the floor to pick up and they enjoy dancing.
(The
Good Time dance that is danced on Alan Jackson Video is a big hit with the
Younger people. Why because it's easy and can be picked up on the floor)
The
younger people want dances that can be pick up off the floor where we dance, so
we bring alot of the short easy ones so they can dance some dances with us on
Sat. Nights.
My point is ALL Line dances can be put to alot of
different MUSIC, Country and Non Country.
All these choregraphers can take an
older Line Dance that they choregraph and just put the dance to new music and it
will look and
feel like a new dance and the dances will stay around and be
danced longer in the dancing world.
Dancing
Dottie
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Subject: Dance
workshop in New Jersey SATURDAY OCT 3, 2009
From: Mike Serben
mikes...@aol.com
Last year, our First Annual Might Never
Happen Again Dance Party/Workshop was so successful, that we decided to host OUR
2ND ANNUAL MIGHT NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN, TRI- STATE REUNION DANCE WORKSHOP
PARTY!
COME AND JOIN US FOR A GREAT DAY OF DANCE INSTRUCTION FROM
YOUR FAVORITE AREA INSTRUCTORS INCLUDING FORTY ARROYO, ELLEN KIERNAN, LYNNE
MARTINO,
ROBERT & MARLENE PEYRE-FERRY, GINNY & CHARLES FRASCO,JOANN
LAWRENCE, RAINY DAE, ROSIE MULTARI, and MIKE & DODIE SERBEN. There
will be a lot of time set aside for some great open dancing in between lessons,
during lunch and at our evening session after dinner.
WE HAVE A
PLAN TO FIT EVERYONE'S BUDGET. GET YOUR RESERVATIONS IN EARLY AS OUR EARLY
BIRD RATES EXPIRE ON SEPT. 15. HERE'S ALL THE
INFO:
Second Annual, Might Never HAPPEN Again,Tri-State Reunion
Dance Workshop
Party
HOSTED BY ROSIE & BRUNO MULTARI AND MIKE & DODIE
SERBEN
Saturday October 3,
2009
Enterprise Fire Hall - Hamilton New Jersey
Doors open at 8:30AM
Warm up at 9:15
AM
Lessons begin at 9:30
AM
Dinner & Evening Dance 6:30 – 11 PM
All levels
of Dancers Welcomed!!! Dance on a Beautiful Wood
Floor!
Registration limited
to 150 Dance rs to ensure a comfortable dancing environment
Our
Illustrious Staff (in size order)
FORTY ARROYO, ELLEN KIERNAN, LYNNE
MARTINO,
ROBERT & MARLENE PEYRE-FERRY, GINNY & CHARLES
FRASCO,
JOANN LAWRENCE, RAINY DAE, ROSIE MULTARI and MIKE & DODIE
SERBEN
VIP PASS Includes Continental Breakfast, All
Lessons & Reviews, Step Book, Open Dancing,
Three Course Dinner,
Evening Dance & Bonus Patterned Partner Dance Lesson!
Early
Bird Price: VIP PASS ONLY $45 After 9/15:
$55
Lessons Only: $35 After 9/15:
$45
Dinner/Dance: ONLY $20
Make check or Money Order
payable to Michael Serben and mail to
602 Johnston Avenue, Hamilton NJ 08629
*Enterprise Fire Hall is located at 569 Klockner Road, Hamilton NJ
08619
Conveniently located near NJ Turnpike, Routes 1, 33, 95, 195 & 295
and NJ Transit train.
For questions, Hotel information and/or directions
please contact
Rosie at
Mul...@aol.com
or Mike at
MikeS...@aol.com or call
609-586-3639 Please BYO Lunch & there’s plenty of eateries nearby.
Free water & coffee on site
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SUBJECT: DANCERS NIGHT OUT AT THE BARN, SANFORD (ORLANDO),
FLORIDA
FROM: JANIS GRAVES danc...@hotmail.com The Dancers
Night Out is almost here. On Saturday, September 12, 2009, be ready to hit
the dance floor if you know Country As Can Be, Crazy Foot Mambo, Duck Soup, Eye
Candy, Ghost Train, Good Times (Video Version), I Love A Rainy Night, Jo 'N Jo
Tango, Little Red Book, Peaches & Cream, Primo Waltz, Rockin' and Start to
Sway. I will be teaching beginner dances for this special class from 7:00
p.m. - 9:00 p.m., with a few intermediate dances thrown in so that the beginner
dancers can take a break. Cost for this fun night especially for the
newcomers is $5.00. When the class is over, you can try out the mechanical
bull upstairs, the karaoke/sports bar or dance to a live band, Showdown.
The Barn has added a "Non-Smoking Section", so plan now to join us!
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SUBJECT: NOTE
FROM STELLA ABOUT WORKSHOP AND WHAT SHE IS TEACHING IN SOUTH
FLORIDA
Hi ,to all my dancing friends around the world here
is list of dances I taught last workshop Sunday August 30th.
Was a fantastic
day I had a blast ,best turn out I have had this summer, I was exhausted but
loved every minute of it .Started morning as always with a couple of fun easier
dances, one of which proved to be a huge hit all day we did it every hour just
to release the adrenalin and get ready for next dance so you really should do
this everyone, all levels.
TIME TO SWING by Garth Bock FAST
FUN FUN FAST music"Time To Swing" Helmut Lotti. Great
dance
JUST FINE by Kate
Sala music "He Wasn't There" by Lily Allen (smooth and relaxing rest
love this song)
BAD INFLUENCE by Mark Furnell & Jo
and John Kinser music "Bad Influence "by Pink never thought I would enjoy doing
the Macarena love how they incorporated a few of those moves in dance so did all
my students.
SEARCHING by Kate Sala song "Searching"
music by The Young Divas great music well received
RAIN
AGAINST MY WINDOW by Michael Barr Love Love Love the dance and the music
was the favorite of the day no question.
RUMBA BREEZE by Michele
Peron music "Everybody's Talkin " always a pleasure to do her
dances.
I had planned on teaching Love and CRANKY by Robbie Mc
Gowan Hickie and also BEAUTIFUL by Shaz Walton,and several others, but had
so many requests to review or teach TEXAS as many of newer students had never
done the dance TEXAS by Max Perry that I did teach this and ran out of
time for any more.
As it was we danced 6 hours non stop and I knew we
could do the other dances in my classes and at future workshops. Also was in
love with a song that Gyton did a dance to "ANGELS" and hope to do it in the
future.
So many dances so little time I am so grateful for all the talented
choreographers out there and for having so many dances to choose from for all my
classes .I have been teaching professionally now for 16 years,and was told I
could never make a living teaching line dance, which is what I love to do.Well I
proved them wrong and I must be doing something right as the last 2 years have
been the best ever. I can pay my bills and help to take care of my husband of 28
years who needs me now physically emotionally and financially .Teaching line
dance enables me to give all three of those needs and more.
HOW DO I CHOOSE
WHICH DANCES TO TEACH ??????????????????????????
I need many dances at many
levels and a huge variety of music. Every class is different and I need music
with mass appeal dances at a level that will fill my floor and not frustrate the
social dancers who only dance once or twice a week and do not travel to events.
I need dances that I can teach without doing myself an injury as I am fat and am
not as young as I used to be. I so often want to teach more of the hip hop and
really funky advanced dances that I used to not only teach but broke down every
wall and barrier in the clubs to teach. Dances that shocked and amazed people
coming in to the C/W clubs to see a mass of us doing on my line dance nights.
They had never seen this in S.Fla clubs and I took a lot of insults threats and
abuse . for doing it, when I wrote for the Country Star and posted the
monthly dance card for years I would feature sometimes a Michael Jackson dance
or I remember once doing my first Irish line dance it was fun seeing us all in
cowboy boots and hats doing the 'ELECTRIC REEL' We were able to bring this music
and dance to th clubs because we were a strong group of dancers and were getting
bigger. I was insulted in 3 clubs and my cd thrown in my face for trying to get
them to play 'SWAMP THING' which I had ordered from Germany as I could not get
it here.We did the dance to a country cha,called "OLD WEAKNESS' till
finally they played it one night,and the rest is history. I was on kiss radio a
lot back then doing events promoting clubs hosting C/W/ events, not long ago I
heard a commercial on there station and they were playing that music in the
background. How far we have come and I must tell you teaching dances from JOHN
ROBINSON, SCOTT BLEVINS, GYTON, back then was fantastic, I loved bringing these
hot dances and the music to the dance floor. I don't want to ever go back to the
old days when we just had such limited resources. I wish I could still do more
of the advanced dances but things have changed ya''ll, I choose dances with more
footwork than body movements as we can handle more footwork and the body rolls
are for teachers who don't have body rolls already built in. Also am having
trouble with dances that turn a lot in a short amount of counts. Hey what can I
tell you we can still dance our buts of and my classes are huge , so I run
around the Internet I look at dances and listen to the music and then I shop all
over for dances at all levels to feed my hungry dancers with. Also trying to
keep up with the most popular dances being played at the events for my students
that attend the so they can join in and know some of them.That is why am
having a golden oldies day SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21st so we can re teach some of the
classic favorites and most requested dances from the past a list of which I will
write for you soon go to my web at
www.stellcabeca.com NEXT AND
LAST WORKSHOP FOR THIS YEAR 2009 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27TH 2009.
Hope to see you
there hugs Stella Cabeca
BON VOYAGE PARTY night before our cruise
departs FRIDAY OCTOBER 23 RD.
FEATURING HOST INSTRUCTOR LISA SPANGLER,
ROUND UP INSTRUTOR DIANE HOGAN, GUEST INSTRUCTOR RONA KAYE, and little old me
STELLA CABECA.Come early get seats near dance floor.Lets welcome all our local
dancers and dancers coming in for the cruise from all over USA. and EUROPE.for
more info on any of these events e.mail me at
cabe...@aol.com web
www.stellacabeca.com
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SUBJECT: My
observations on line dance choreography.
Line dancers’ requests come from various sources, such as hearing their
favorite song on the radio; so they ask, “Is there a dance for this song?” Some
line dancers will send You Tube links requesting dances they want to learn. Line
dancers don't always know the names of the choreographers, because many of their
line dance requests are music-driven.
In the greater Phoenix area, I see a nice mix of line dances being taught
and danced. These terrific dances are choreographed by talented people from all
over the world. This is an exciting time for line dancing!
The Internet helps us reach all over the world from the comfort of our
homes.
Line dancing helps us reach all over the world from the comfort of our
hearts.
Nancy Morrow
Phoenix, Arizona (USA)
ertn...@gmail.com You can
judge your age by the amount of pain you feel when you come in contact with a
new idea. --Pearl S. Buck
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SUBJECT: WOW REPORT
FROM: FANNIE
When I walked into the NJ Liberty airport today, I felt so sad that I had
to leave all of my wonderful friends behind and go home. WOW’s weekend is
really a blessing. I never knew I could experience such a modest and
elegant atmosphere from the east coast. You polite people of the east just
made me realize that “wild wild west” was represented for.
“Yeehaa!”
The popular dances taught in the WOW event are:
Rachael’s Jesse James, She will be loved, Strobe Light, Toes, and Go baby
Go
Roy’s Redcoat Tiger, Do the Hoedown, Samba HUH, The Lala Dance and
Angie
Kate’s Under a Spell, Shakatak, and Searching
Cato’s Bella Bella,
Run Sue Run and Swingin’ R’s
Peter & Alison’s Holding On to Yesterday and
Run
Max’s Waltz is the Key, Possibility Foxtrot, Texas, and Partrizio’s
Rumba
John’s Crazy about U and Human Dancer
Amato’s Smash It
Scott’s
Food Chain, Broken Glass and Coochie Bang Bang
Dances not taught by the choreographer:
Marilyn: Let me Love You, For The First Time and Rumba Breeze
Debi:
Spanish Fly
Kathy: Evergreen
Rosie: Bad Influence
Judy: La
Secret
Roy: J HO
Scott: Mad World and Hell If I
Judy, you planted a rose in the New York metropolitan and you called it
WOW. I can see it bloom today. You made it after 3 years, my dear
friend!
The unique WELCOME PARTY, THE WORLD BEST INSTRUCTORS, THE FRIENDLY
STAFF….. and the most: YOU HAVE THE PEOPLE!!
I am so proud of you. Life
is not that bad after all, ISN’T
IT?
Congratulation!
Fannie
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SUBJECT: MIDNIGHT RODEO and WOW REPORT
FROM: Marilyn
McNeal, BoarsN...@aol.com
WOW! Yes, it was a memorable event in
all ways! Judy Chen is the ultimate hostess and always exceeds our expectations.
This was our first time at WOW and we enjoyed every moment of the weekend. A
fabulous array of instructors taught over 100 dances in 4 continuous rooms. The
Marriott hotel is right across from the airport with easy transportation to New
York. I have to tell you about our trips to the city
first!
Ray and I traveled with Carol, Jan, Brenda, Diane, Barbara,
and Doreen and arrived Wednesday afternoo n. We hired our driver, Larry, to take
us to Manhattan for the evening. He was perfect for our group! We had a GREAT
dinner at Carmine’s and saw HAIR. After a few of Larry’s “detours” we got back
to the hotel around 1AM.
But did we rest? NO! At 5AM we got up
again to go BACK to the city. WHY? These girls had a plan to get Ocala on the
TODAY show! We took the shuttle to the airport, then the train to Penn Station,
and didn’t notice the subway right there (DUH – it was too early) so we WALKED
20 blocks to Rockefeller Center. Everyone but “my honey” who was our chaperone,
had on pink flamingo T-Shirts that said WOW, Wild Ocala Women, a huge
banner with our pictures and “Dancin’ with Marilyn in Ocala, Florida” on it, and
springy “I love NY” heart headbands. Needless to say, they noticed us! Cute
cameraman Dave saw us first and promised to interview us at the break. Weather
Girl Leslie came right over to us and on the spot asked us to show her a line
dance –ON LIVE TV! No time to think about it, we volunteered Darlene and tossed
her in front of the camera! Smart girl, did the Cupid Shuffle! Leslie said she8
0d rather hang out with us than go back to work!
It was all over in
30 seconds, but the memory will last a lifetime! Best of all, Meredith came out
after the show, hugged each of us, autographed our banner and posed with us for
pictures. After it aired, all our cell phones were ringing from family and
friends all over the states. They SAW us on the TODAY show! WOW!
We
then ate breakfast at a local NY deli to end a perfect morning. The girls toured
the city all day, while Ray and I headed back to the hotel on the trains (the
subway this time) for the evening plans. Gary and Maria drove to the event and
joined us on Thursday, along with Kathy G. from Miami. The weekend was just
starting.
THANKS girls, for planning these=2 0extra days that
added so much fun to our trip. We love y’all and will remember it always.
Pictures will be on my website, and hopefully the live video of that day!
Judy welcomed all dancers with an incredible dinner on Thursday
night, including SHUSHI! (Rachael was happy.) There was a wonderful array of
food presented. We danced then tried to get some rest for a couple of hours.
I was truly honored to be on staff at this event with top
instructors that I admire and respect for their talents. My own classes
were:
FOR THE FIRST TIME – Niels Poulsen – a most beautiful NC2.
(my favorite)
LET ME LOVE YOU – Classic MIL from 2002 making a great
comeback.
RUMBA BREEZE – Michele Perron and Michele Burton – VERY
pretty!
INCLINATION FOR SYNCOPATION – Paul McAdams – Michael Jackson’s
Remember the Time. Cool dance.
DAYLIGHT – Dee Musk – nice west coast.
MAN
IN THE MIRROR – Clair Pulpher – Masters in Line Choreography Overall Winner in
UK last month to great Michael Jackson music. Check it out, VERY cool.
SCOOBY
DOO – Robbie McGowan Hickey – Easy Intermediate to Alex Swings and Oscar
Sings.
SWINGIN’ IN THE RAIN – Larry Hayden – B/I This is a fun, local
favorite.
AY AMOR – Ria Vos – B/I Slow cha cha, popular
dance.
The complete dance schedule is on the WOW website for your
review. No time to take many classes but a few that I did take were
Rachael’s SHE WILL BE LOVED, not so easy but wonderful. Loved it. She taught
many other cool ones too. HELL IF I (Kinsers) taught by Scott. Loved it along
with his current hits. Didn’t take STRENGTH IN NUMBES by Peter and Alison, but
it looked beautiful and they had many more. Debbie taught a new one called
SPANISH FLY, very cool. Cato’s included FAIRY TALES and SWINGIN’ R’s. John
‘s included CHAMPAGHE ON ICE (Dornsteds), which I regret missing in the past!
Roy Verdonk was one hilarious bunch of energy! DO THE HOEDOWN and ISN’T SHE
LOVELY were two mentioned by many dancers. Kate Sala taught UNDER A SPELL, Judy
taught LA SECRET and Barry SMASH IT was a hit. Kathy brought back EVERGREEN, an
old favorite. Over 100 dances were on the schedule and provided an excellent
variety of music on style for all dancers. Barry was our MC too, a real
professional, and it was great seeing him again.
Stompin’ Sue
provided a huge array of beginner dances and most of the instructors also
included easy ones. Mentioned as favorites by others were I LIED, taught by
Dean, GO NOW, taught by Max, LAY IT ON THE LINE & BAD INFLUENCE, taught by
Rosie. Sue was DJ in the beginner room and Louie was at his best in our main
ballroom. He played a great mix of old and new, teaches and requests. There are
so many good dances, but he always keeps the floor full and varied. CJ’s videos
will be out in no time – he’s the best!
The event was first class.
Judy’s hospitality shines and we all feel special, whether on staff or as a
registered participant. The menu she chose for the Saturday night dinner and
welcome party was outstanding. The dance schedule was packed. The whole weekend
atmosphere was relaxed, pleasant and professional. Judy raised over $1200
for the victims of the typhoon in Taiwan in a 50/50 drawing and the winner Anne,
also donated her share to this cause.
Thank you Judy, for
the opportunity to teach for you. Ray and I and our Ocala dancers had a
wonderful time, as I’m sure everyone else did!
WOW will return in
2011 to this hotel. Next year, Judy is taking it to Shanghai, with the
opportunity to tour China afterwards if you stay a few days. Save up and expand
your dancing adventures!
I’ll post again tomorrow with Midnight
Rodeo information and a surprise for you too!
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