Current Classes - Line Dance

On summer break, class resumes on Monday Sept 20th 2010

We Teach the Latest line dances!
Every Monday from 9/20/2010 thru May 2011 come see us at:

Springs Recreation Complex
971 Tom Hall  Street (Rt-160) Fort Mill,  SC
(803) 547-4575
Non-members $5.00 / person
Just 10 minutes from Ballantyne, NC

Link to: Springs Rec Complex

 

Enjoy Dancing? So Do We!


Experience the fun of getting out, meeting new friends and learning new dances all in a smoke free environment with plenty of parking. Old, young, singles and couples are welcome!

Come join us on a hardwood dance floor for fun times, we look forward to seeing you. We recommend leather soles or dance shoes for line dancing,. refer to New-Bee information.

 

Directions To Springs:

From I-77
RT-160 Exit. Turn east onto160 through downtown Ft. Mill. Look for the Rec Complex on your left about 1 mile after downtown FT. Mill.

From Ballantyne, NC
521 Johnston Rd south 1 mile to Providence Rd West. Take right turn onto Providence Rd West, go straight 1.3 miles road name will change to Barberville Rd as you cross over SC border. Continue to follow road for a few more miles till it ends, take right on RT-160, Complex will be a few miles up on right side.

Dance Calendar

Upcoming Monday Night Dance Schedule (Classes run thur May 24th 2010)

2/15/10 SpotLight
2/22/10 Dancin Boots
3/1/10 Am I - (Show me this dance video)
3/8/10 Rio - (Show me this dance video) ++++
3/15/10 Reviewing
3/22/10 Toes - (Show me this dance video)
3/29/10 Chiki Cha Cha
4/5/10 Reviewing
4/19/10 The Way You Look
4/26/10 Wave on Wave
5/3/10 Tennessee Waltz Surprise (dance video)
5/10/10 Moonlight Madness (dance video)
5/17/10 Reviewing
5/24/10 Quarter After one - (dance video)

 

More About Line Dancing

April & I strive to bring you the latest and most upbeat line dances available. If you're new to line dancing I encourage you to read the history and evolution of line dancing by David Powell. David has really captured the changes around Line Dancing over the recent years and why the country image is still the impression in the public eye even today. Today's younger generations and the ability to share dances over the internet has brought on the biggest change I have ever seen in line dancing. We now have some of the best choreography / music, making line dancing more appealing to the general public than ever before. Line dancing is for anyone, any age, single or married and today's line dances are choreographed to many dance styles, Waltz, Cha Cha, Rumba and Swing to name a few. If you're studying ball room dance and don't have a partner on a specific night this is a change for you to get out and work on your rise-and-fall during a Waltz, or the Cuban motion to Rumba. YouTube brings us the ability to visually see and learn dances, you will notice that most of the dances we teach also include a link to the video for you reference.  Our classes are designed for all levels, you can start any time just show up with shoes that allow you to move on the wood floor, sneakers are not a good choice because they grip the floor and won't allow movement. Don't forget to bring bottled water and your sense of humor!

I am really excited about the dance selection we picked to kick off the 2010 season and the large turnout is really motivating. So if you're a new or experienced line dancer we have something for you,