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In this book, nationally acclaimed dance instructor Christy Lane shows dancers at all levels how to perform favourite line dances from across the country. Fifty-five easy-to-follow illustrations of beginning, intermediate, and advanced line dances help anyone to master all the steps, including the Boot Scoot Boogie, Cowboy Hip-Hop, Electric Slide, Achy Breaky, and many more
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《图书馆杂志》(Library Journal )书评
This publication would have fared better had it been reformatted as a series of foot maps to accompany a recording. While it purports to be a comprehensive, in-depth reference to the best-known country line dances, the illustrations of the steps are the only feature likely to be used by dance teachers, the book's intended audience. The dances described were popularized in the early 1990s and will likely be outdated soon. The narrative is inconsequential, and Lane's perky, feel-good writing style is irritating, punctuated with too many exclamation points and too much pop psychology ("If you start now, just think how good you'll be at 100!"; "Okay, take a deep breath and then breathe out the negativity"). Finally, the potentially useful list of suggested music does not include record labels or publishers. Though this is not recommended, librarians should be aware that Lane is a one-woman industry, having created five books and 23 instructional dance videos, and public libraries may receive requests.-Joan Stahl, National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
目录
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 |