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    Shag Dance Winners Must see!!!

    HOW GOOD IS JEREMY??

    B. (the very best era of music and dance ever)

    Surely one of the best dance sequences ever- puts Elvis's legs into the shade.So entertaining to watch again and again.God Bless these teenagers- why aren't they all like this happy couple.

    This is kind of nostalgia to watch as it takes us back to the 50's.

    The guy is more fun to watch than the gal as he is "loose as a goose."

    Shag Dance Winners will take you back to the "Good Old Days" when

    dancing was fun.This couple is great together and I can see why they

    won the 2012 Junior II Champs - National Shag Dance

    Usually the female is featured, but here the young man steals the show -

    his legs are like liquid magic. And, bless Her heart, she lets him shine.
    He's 17 and she's only 15. But together, they won the 2012 Junior
    Division National Carolina Shag Dancing Championships.,

    They're dancing to Joe Turner's "Flip, Flop and Fly."

    2012 Junior II Champs.mov - YouTube

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    Memories are made of that Marian. For me it began at the local youth club where you soon found a compatible partner that could match you step by step, then on to the local Palaise de Dance, mine was in South Wimbledon. There is one ship in particular I recall when I think of a happy crew. It was Federal's Huntingdon, all the deck and catering boys were of an age 16/18 and boy could we dance. All around the Kiwi coast where there was a dance hall we pounced and showed the locals how it was done. Rock and Roll was at it's height at home and some of us had records which we would take ashore, the locals did not know what hit 'em. Ha Ha ! Oh them Kiwi girls lapped it up.
    R 627168 On all the Seas of all the World
    There passes to and fro
    Where the Ghostly Iceberg Travels
    Or the spicy trade winds blow
    A gaudy piece of bunting,a royal ruddy rag
    The blossom of the Ocean Lanes
    Great Britains Merchant Flag

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    I bet they did!............Neil.

    Now that's two that I know of on site that can dance. Yourself & Ivan. Come on lads & lassies, who else is a mover & shaker? Don't be shy.
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    Marian, a Shag dance is an odd term and conjours up all manner of ideas. I wonder is it the same as a knee trembler???????LOL
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    Yup seen it before and she is a superb dancer also, although he appears as the artist, the silent partner (usually the man) has to keep on beat whilst waiting to join back in the fancy moves and that can sometimes be harder than the fancy moves, but both great movers

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    .............ah, dancing, a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.

    Did you know that line dancing was invented to give Morrismen something to laugh at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Rafferty View Post
    .............ah, dancing, a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.

    Did you know that line dancing was invented to give Morrismen something to laugh at.
    Tell you what, they wouldn't be laughing at those 'big' guys who do it in the States, nowadays line dancing is done to all kinds of music, mostly country and Western in USA but Latin American (very fast) nearly everywhere else, people may take the mick out of line dancers but the shortest sequence is 16 steps, doesn't happen in any other dance.

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