Dancers
The Step Sheet Library contains printable pdfs that help all dance levels. You can choose to view by "list" or view in grid style of each step sheet. All sheets listed are based upon the Choreographer used by each dance instructor. Also, each sheet lists Count/Wall, Dance Level, Music & Artist and Tag/Restart - if required.
Instructors
Add your Step Sheet by email attachment via Jim's email located in the page's footer. Thank you for sharing the fun of dance!
Helpful Line Dancing Tips:
1. Learn the counts. Line dancing is not hard when you can count the entire choreography as you do it. Each single step, hip movement, or dance action has to be timed to the music.
2. Distinguish between a “step” and a “touch”. A step is when you change your weight on the foot and a touch is when you do not change weight on the foot. Touches are very commonly used to switch directions so make sure you know when it is a touch versus a step.
Beginner line dances can easily be danced to more than one song. Once you learn some of these dances you can practice whenever you hear the beat of the music!
3. The magic is in between the steps. While the steps and the counts are set, the way you dance in between is what counts. Put your own style into the steps. You can do many different creative actions while completing the required steps.
4. Watch others ,you will find they are more than willing to help you. Line dancers are very social and this adds to the fun of keeping you motivated.
Practice!
Although not necessary, you will find your dancing
will dramatically improve if you practice at home
with either step sheets and a CD or DVD.
You don’t need to spend a lot of time, just 10
minutes – 2 or 3 times a week (obviously more if
you can find the time, especially when you start.
This will reinforce the dance in your mind and you
should even find your fitness improving.
Benefits:
Improve your Health and Fitness Gain self confidence Grow Friendships Fun and enjoyment – even if you don’t have a partner - plus, your brain will get a workout too.
Instructors:
Linda M. - Kingman & Golden Valley
Julie - Fort Mohave, Laughlin
Robin - Bullhead City, Fort Mohave
Dinah & Cindy - Dance Review - Bullhead City
Jim S. - Vista Del Sol Ultra Beginners | Friday & Saturday nights Riverside DJ Line & Ballroom Dance
Dance Name | Choreographer
2 Hell and Back | Rob Fowler
11:59 | Rachael McEnaney
A Drink in My Hand | Sandy Goodman
A Little Bit Lit | Rob Fowler
AA | Linda Scott
Af Af Af | Martie Papendor
Ah Si | Rita Masur
Amen for Women | Haley Wheatley
American Kids | Randy Pelletier
Baby Boots AB | Rob Holley
Baby I'm Right | Dan Albro
Baby Kisses | Robbie McGowan Hickie
Baby Likes to Rocket | HillBilly Ric
Back on Texas Time | Gail Dawson
Bad Bad Leroy Brown | Unknown
Baila Esta Cumbia | Roger Neff
Beautiful Day | Gaye Teather
Be Bop Stroll | Knox Rhine
Beer For My Horses | Christine Bass
Big Blue Tree | Ria Voss
Black Mercedes | Dan Albro
Black Velvet/Ski Bumpus | Linda De Ford
Blue Ain't Your Color | Lisa McCammon
Blue Roses | Unknown
Boardwalk Angel | Blankenship & Holcomb
Boardwalk Rodeo Stomp | Nivens & Bowers
Boot Scootin' Boogie | Inknown
Boots On | Bayley Brown
Booze Cruise | Donna Manning
Bullfrog On A Log | Cef Decaney
Butterfly Waltz | Peggy Cole