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I tried to learn line dancing in college at a club called Traks in Charlottesville, VA. I am definitely not coordinatd enough!
yep many times in a a small pub in aussie
No. In my defense, I'm a grown ass man.
I learned "country western" dancing at a gay bar.
I would dance at country western nightclubs. I actually taught the two step, cotton eye joe, waltzes, and line dances for a few years. I haven't kept up with the new line dances though.
It was a lot of fun.
We used to do square dancing in high school. It was fun. Other than that, I'm not a big country western fan.
...yes, I have done tons of Western Line dancing...dance is the one thing that makes me feel alive...no matter what...
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You're reading If you've ever done any kind of "country-western" dancing, where do/did you do it? (bar or club, concert, fairgrounds, dance studio, etc) Which specific dances?
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Bragger! lol
by eric on March 6th, 2009
lol
Sounds like you're better off "doing your own thing", then.
What about non country-western dancing, then? Can you fox trot? Rhumba? :)
by debtahals wears a curiosity COAT on March 6th, 2009
well...I was a male exotic dancer for a few years. Does that count?
by eric on March 6th, 2009
Absolutely
by debtahals wears a curiosity COAT on March 6th, 2009