It’s time to hit the dance floor with the second edition of Christy Lane’s Complete Book of Line Dancing. Nationally acclaimed dance instructor Christy Lane surveyed dancers, teachers, and club disc jockeys across the nation to bring you the most popular national versions. She’s added 26 new dances to her latest book, giving you a total of 68 line and partner-pattern dances to choose from.
This how-to guide not only provides the footwork diagrams found in the first edition, but Lane has also added suggested music for each dance and written descriptions that aid in the explanation of the accompanying body movements. Sixty photographs show Lane demonstrating the unique moves and positions to a group of line dancers. Some of the dances you’ll find in this book include
• Tennessee Twister
• Watermelon Crawl
• New Electric Slide
• Wild Wild West
• Livin’ La Vida Loca
• Night Fever
The dances are presented in easy-to-difficult order, making it simple to advance your skill level. And a “For Teachers Only” chapter provides instructors with strategies they need to lead a successful class.
Whether you’re learning the Honky-Tonk Stomp to Brooks and Dunn’s popular hit “Hard Working Man” or listening to Garth Brooks while you and your partner perform the Barn Dance Mixer, this sensational resource will make mastering all the dances easy and fun.
Chapter 1. Would You Like to Dance?
• What’s All This Ruckus About Line Dancing?
• Seven Steps to Success
Chapter 2. Know Your Lingo
• How to Read a Foot Map
• Line Dancing Terminology
Chapter 3. Heel, Toe, Heel, Toe—Here We Go!
Beginning Line Dances:
• Cowboy Macarena
• Cowboy Motion
• Bus Stop
• Freeze
• Cowboy Boogie
• Cowboy Hustle
• Electric Slide I
• Hitch-Hiker
• Cowgirl’s Twist
• Chattahoochee
• Coyote
• Smooth
• Double Dutch Bus
• Down and Dirty
• Electric Slide II
• Flying Eight
• Louie
• One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
• Reggae Cowboy
• Slappin’ Leather
• Tennessee Twister
• Traveling Four Corners
Chapter 4. A Little Harder, but a Lot More Fun!
Intermediate Line Dances:
• Copperhead Road
• Honky Tonk Stomp
• Ghostbusters
• Power Jam
• Country Strut
• Outlaw Waltz
• Eight Corners
• Southside Shuffle
• Amos Moses
• Cowboy Stomp
• Wild Wild West I
• Six Step
• Hooked on Country
• Tumbleweed
• Thunderfoot
• Kokomo
• Night Fever
• Rock Around the Clock
• Elvira
• Funky Cowboy I
• Waltz Across Texas
• Tush Push
• Boot Scoot Boogie I
• Dance Ranch Romp
• Alley Cat
• Black Velvet/Ski Bumpus
• Honky Tonk Attitude
• Watermelon Crawl
• Livin’ La Vida Loca
• The Redneck
• The Gilley
• Cowboy Hip-Hop
• Wild Wild West II
• Funky Cowboy II
Chapter 5. When You Really Get Good...
Advanced Line Dances:
• Boot Scoot Boogie II
• Walkin’ Wazi
• Cowboy Cha-Cha
• Romeo
• Achy Breaky
• LeDoux Shuffle
• Hip-Hop
• CHES
Chapter 6. Share the Fun With Others!
Partner Pattern Dances:
• Barn Dance Mixer
• Cotton-Eyed Joe
• Ten-Step
• Traveling Cha-Cha
Chapter 7. Developing Technique and Style
• Technique
• Style
• Variations
• Attitude
Chapter 8. For Teachers Only
• Facility
• Equipment
• Music
• Attire
• Class Format
• Teaching in the Schools
• Additional Suggestions
Christy Lane is a highly acclaimed professional dance instructor, choreographer, educator, and performer. Her work has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report, Washington Post, American Fitness, USA Today, and Shape magazine. Lane has written five dance books, 28 instructional dance videos, and dozens of articles.
Labeled as one of America's most popular and respected dance instructors, Lane tours nationally, teaching at conventions and workshops. She is certified by the American Sport Education Program and the American Council on Exercise and is a member of the National Dance Association, National Wellness Association, National Speakers Association, and International Dance Exercise Association.
Lane is also an experienced private dance studio owner and artistic director for the Christy Lane Dance Company. She resides in Palm Springs, California.
“Christy's updated text includes some of today's most current dances. The directions and illustrations aid both the veteran as well as the rhythmically challenged educator.”
Bud Turner, M.Ed.
Seattle Public Schools K-12 physical education coordinator
“Christy Lane is a dedicated professional who is a great inspiration to the beginner as well as the professional dancer. Her ability to simplify and keep in step with the new dances makes this book a must for everyone.”
Henno Chriss
Professional dancer, singer, actress
“A good resource for beginning line dance instructors with plenty of resources listed to help you tap into this popular form of recreational dance.”
Susan McGreevy-Nichols, B.S.
Former president of the National Dance Association
“Christy Lane's new line dance book is an informative resource for teachers with easy to follow instructions and illustrations. It is recommended for anyone who is a serious teacher of line dances."
Barbara L. Hernandez, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Dance Association
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