the group was called peoples choice.... hope this helps . dj rilo hobart IN
There are a couple I know of: 'Bus Stop" by The Hollies from the 60's, & (Are You Ready) Do the Bus Stop by The Fatback Band from around 1975 - cheers :)
Lyrical
*only hope -Mandy Moore
*come down to me -saving Jane
*Like a Pyramid- Charice
*Have you Ever- P!nk
*2.am ( Breathe) -Anna Nalick
*Live and let Die
Jazz
*Gypsy- Shakira
*Hot Like Wow- Nadia Oh
*Passion-Kreesha Turner
* hard-rihanna
* Control Us- Muse
*gypsy women - Hilary duff
*bleeding love-Leona Lewis
Extra Good Songs in Bold
if you need any more song ideas email me at chako21@rocketmail.com
Check this site for a list of lyrical songs: http://www.squidoo.com/lyricaldancesongs
During the 1980's, line dances began to be created for popular country songs.
Line dancing is believed to have originated from folk dancing, which has many similarities. Contra dancing, a form of American folk dance in which the dancers form two parallel lines and perform a sequence of dance movements with different partners down the length of the line, probably had a huge influence on the line dancing steps we a familiar with today.
jump 2x forward
then criss-cross you'r feet diffrent ways wile going backwards
after that do the can-can and turn round to you'r right
repeat until you are back to the start
The song is called Cha Cha Slide by DJ Casper.
My friends and I are doing a line dance for school and we need to know many things about it, like where it originated. From some other sites we found that line dancing didn't originate in Texas, and we don't have any other information.
Better answer: line dancing originated in France. I learned this from one of my teachers.
Janica (sp?)
Go to Countrydansemag.com and look under "danses"
One can find information about line dancing on various websites. Some examples are YouTube, Wikipedia and World Line Dane. There are also magazines, for example Line Dance Magazine, where one can obtain information about line dance.
The Maori people were always excelled in the art of Haka, which is generic from Maori dance. The Haka was composed by many instruments like: stomping feet, clapping the hands, voice, and much more. It is an emotional dance which other aspect of Maori nation, this difficult dances is a communication of the craving, energy and self of the rivalry. It is at its best, truly, a memo of the depth spoken by verses and attitude
A hard question to answer as there are so many. But if we get to the nitty gritty I guess you would include
The best way to find them is to get a line dance DVD for beginners and learn slowly at first.