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Line Dancing Question
Always been curious...
When you see the regular line dancers at the square, a song starts and they all break into a dance. How do they know what dance to do? Is the a line dance associated with the song? (All songs???) Is there a person in charge who picks which dance to do? (I can’t say I really see happening.) Something else? Please advise...this has been bugging me for a long time. :) |
They would hate me. I freestyle.
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I think it’s like a thermos bottle. You put In cold liquid and lt stays cold. Put in hot and it keeps it hot.
How do it know?:shrug: |
Seasoned line dancers seem to know the steps used to the tune being played. Oddly enough I met a great longterm girlfriend while learning how to line dance. Ya' just never know!
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I really thought that line dancing died when disco died, until we moved here and saw it revived (or maybe it never died here).
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I like jokes and stories as much as anyone, but I really am hoping to get an answer to my question. Anybody? :)
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Each song has it's own dance. I have attended beginning line dance classes a few times and have been taught 3 to 4 songs/dances per class. By the time I am on the third dance, I have forgotten the first dance.
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I think polka needs to be unoutlawed. Then, you line dance haters would have something else to complain about.
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Ocontrare, classes held two or three times day several rec centers 4 or 5 days week, most are pretty full. Now that snowbird season upon us come early and mark you're spot.:1rotfl: Looks like I hit the wrong post to comment on, sorry |
Yes there is a dance that depending on count. If you go to utube you can see the dance steps, and the song title that goes with.
You will find groups that take class together stay on the squares together. They also pick which entertainments pairs best with line dancing. Those who just dance with a partner usually pick which dance pairs with the count of the music |
Once you go to the Line Dance classes and learn the steps as well as the dance names, the dancers associates the songs to certain dance routines. If you are interested in learning, which will help you understand, start with the Absolute Beginner (AB) classes. Once you are comfortable with learning the steps, start taking the Beginner classes. It's a lot of fun and great exercise for your body and mind. Hope this helps.
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Each set of steps (routine) is to a specific time (3/4, 4/4, etc.). The time of the song determines which routines can be used. Usually the dancers know the routines and will follow whoever starts first. No dialogue necessary. Some songs, like the Electric Slide, has its own routine. Some songs actually tell you which steps come next. Once you learn the step patterns within the routines, it’s pretty easy to follow along
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Take a class for absolute beginners at one of the rec centers. Go to VillageLineDancers.com (something like that) to find classes. After that, you can do some of the slower, easier dances at the squares. Generally speaking one of the instructors will be leading the dances. For example, Sandy leads the dances at Lake Sumter Landing at around 5 on Tuesdays. It is difficult without any experience, yes.
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Whoa - I thought it was the same dance over and over again. Forward, back, turn right, big spin to the left and repeat. If you are very advanced you can toss in an extra 360 degree turn at the spin part.
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I thought you had to prove, you are from Texas to line dance....
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Line dancers often arrive in groups (or packs) and if the music doesn't have a particular dance attached to it, the leader of the pack (strongest/oldest/best/most seasoned dancer) decides which choreography to use...and all other dancers faithfully follow. It's all a bit like watching lemmings rush over a cliff ;-)
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Ridiculous
Line Dancing is real BORING, real dancing is 2 People together ( Woman and a Man ) any Dance is fabulous then . Sorry for you line dancers , it looks ridiculous !
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There's usually a leader that really knows the line dances and can choose one quickly. Also, many dances go to many, many songs, so as long as you have similar timing in a song as the original it works. So most groups have a small group of dances they do most frequently as well as a few well known dances such as electric slide and cupid shuffle..
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I’m thinking, the timing and rythem of the song, has the specific dance. First ones out there set the style.
That’s the way I’ve observed it. Hope that helps |
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My wifes memory, like my own, is not what it was, but play a song/tune and she will know what dance goes with it. She must know hundreds of the routines
I suffer like many from 'leftitis' and never even mastered 'The Stupid Shuffle!':icon_wink: |
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[QUOTE=Polar Bear;1594555]Darn. And all this time I thought it looked kinda cool and fun
To each his own |
My posse has favorite nicknames assigned to the regular square line dancers. Wonder if you can vision this one - the "flight director". What's your favorite ?
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I think I know who that lady is. Then there is the lady that most people call “water bottle girl” - but I call her “Long Tall Sally”. To each his own. I think it is fun.
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Check out the DOTS. The dancing on the square group. Check out the Rec News.
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A lot of music is especially awesome to line dance to. But you gotta draw the line (pun not intended) somewhere. Mine is rock and roll. You just don't DO that to Proud Mary, OKAY? |
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I don't line dance, but why the heck not line dance to rock 'n roll? I bet there's a line dance to fit most tempos. Kudos for anyone getting exercise in any form. |
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Boo! You probably don’t like them doing the electric slide to Mustang Sally, either! |
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