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re: Samba Line Dance
Posted by Dronak
2/13/2003  8:02:00 AM
I think I've seen people from other college clubs do something like that, but I'm not sure it's the same thing. I thought that what people here did was basically a samba practice routine, something involving all the basic actions so that you could easily practice them over and over again by doing that little routine. I don't really know for sure though.

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James Marshall
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re: Samba Line Dance
Posted by hoofer919
2/12/2003  9:51:00 AM
There's a studio in Whippany, NJ where they do a Samba line dance, as well as two other line dances: one done to hustle; the other done to Frank Sinatra's New York, New York song. I started going to the studio in NJ around 2001. I had never seen those line dances done any place else.

Regards,
Hoofer
re: Samba Line Dance
Posted by aryder
2/12/2003  8:20:00 PM
We have a Samba line dance here on Long Island--I believe the Bay Shore studio started it. Also, Merengue, and there's been a Mambo one (done to a particular country-ish song)that's been around for a while. An instructor of mine created and taught a few of us a Swing line dance, but it didn't catch on.

Last but certainly not least, the hosts of a wonderful social we have in Babylon created a great Cha Cha LD, and have started a new modern country one, too.
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