The raw emotion of love has been showcased in dance music since the first rhythms and melodies graced the airwaves.
It's music from an artist that I originally heard about while attending an amazing PE Conference this summer called The National PE Institute.
PE teaching credential with the intent to teach secondary dance, so I am passionate that moving to music is good for the soul!
Long and drawn out but I know that some teachers have held their ground to separate WC from Cha Cha or other dance types!
Country Waltz, East Coast Swing, Country Round Dancing Etc, but I really enjoy WCS Dancing to Country Music.
The songs are all super simple and most of them have youtube videos with examples of the dance steps.
Book Here, if you want to get steps for my favorite dances that I teach students as warmups and intro activities.
Off, but instead of sharing dance moves, you share Physical Education Ideas that other teachers might find helpful.
Here are the links of this week's Intermediate to Advanced dances sorted from this week's World Line Dance Survey along with the extended list of Beginner to Easy Intermediate dances and dances with No Levels.
The reason I am doing this is because I get complaints all the time about dances staying in the top 10 too long that people say they aren't doing any longer and that I don't see being done or mentioned.
At the beginning, the level has a very simplistic design; piano keys are stretched out on each side of the light orange road, making way for the line to journey through.
It may take me some time to check ones that were there longer than a year ago but I kind of know which ones they are, so you will know the date it showed up in the top 10.
Midway through the level, the path becomes plain, with the visible inside of a piano, such as the vibrating strings ornamented along each side and the hammers peeking through with each tap.