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Lorraine
Susan Taylor. A.I. D.T. A (BB. LA. OT) M.
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Hi
everyone, I am Lorraine the dance editor
for 'Firing Line' and I've been dancing
forever.
As
well as line dancing I teach Ballroom,
Latin American, Club Salsa and Rock
"N" Roll,
so
I am very interested in the different
rhythms and trends in line dancing and
would love to hear your views.
If
any of you enthusiasts have any dances
you have written or just a dance you
like, send it in not forgetting to mention
the choreographer and of course the
music. Out of these I will select a
dance of the month.
Any
club wishing to send in their top ten
dances of the month I will gladly print
them and give you a mention…. It's always
good to know what's popular in other
areas!
Looking
forward to hearing from you all.
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Line
Dance Top Ten's from around the country.

Lorraines
Bootleggers 'Top Ten'

DENISE
& HANK'S 'Top Ten'

Grapevine
Connection 'Top Ten'

The
Southern Hotshots 'Top Ten'
If
you would like to send your "Top Ten"
together with your profile/club and don't
have a web site. Just e-mail your details
and we will post them here on Firing Line
for you.
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ETIQUETTE
Never
come onto the dance floor carrying drinks, glasses,
cans or lighted cigarettes.
Never
stay on the floor to talk - if the music has
started go off the dance floor to chat
When
dancing near beginners - be mindful and courteous
don’t show off. Too many variations can put
people off.
Don’t
start a different dance of your own, unless
there is plenty of room on the dance floor and
you sense it is acceptable.
Remember
the floor is for everyone. If you are dancing
in lines, leave the outside lane clear for couple
and partner dancers.
Those
dancing around the outside have the right of
way. Don’t block their progress.
When
dancing around the floor the line of dance "LOD"
is always anti-clockwise. Never dance against
the LOD.
If
the floor is crowded take small steps. Enjoy
the company, but always watch out for collisions.
If
you should bump into someone it is customary
to apologise whether it is your fault or not.
Should
you accidentally knock over someone's drink,
replace it immediately.
Don’t
be tempted to stop dancing to teach, especially
if there is no room. Try to teach off the floor
if you can find space.
Never
walk through a line of dancers to cross the
floor- always walk around the floor or wait.
Remember
everyone was a beginner, if you can dance do
try to be helpful to newcomers.
If
the dance floor is empty and you are starting
off the dance, go to the front so that others
can fall in behind you.

Finally
keep your head up, keep smiling and enjoy yourselves.
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