External Sites
Bring The FunTodd Schwendiman's Bring The Fun App for iOS and Android lets you see what dances and songs are being played everywhere.
With the integrated Shazam function, you can identify the song playing right now and pull up any linked dances! |
CopperknobCopperknob is a huge collection of stepsheets, with demo and tutorial videos on the same page.
With a free account you can create and share lists of dance spreadsheets. The App is also a quick way to store and retrieve dances. |
World Line Dance NewsletterCarol Craven and Stacy Garcia's World Line Dance Newsletter has surveys and polls showing what the line dance community is teaching and dancing.
They also have extensive playlists of what is being played at Line Dance Events, and a worldwide database of places to dance. |
Brian Sheridan provides a comprehensive collection of resources for line dancers and partner dancers, including dance halls, lists of dances, and articles about line dance steps and dance conventions.
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DJ Booth is a visualization tool for the line dance community, allowing DJs to display and manage playlists and requests.
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Web-based tool for DJs to provide information to dancers at an event, especially information about what songs, workshops, and activities are coming up next.
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Facebook Groups
Line Dancers on Facebook!Helen Cammarata's Facebook group hosts discussions about line dancing as well as places to dance.
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The World Line Dance Newsletter, Carol C. CravenCarol Craven and Stacy Garcia also have a Facebook group to discuss line dancing.
They also often crosspost survey results from the WLDN site. |
Cantina RegularsJoin other dancers at The Original Cancun Cantina in this unofficial Facebook group!
The group is private to avoid spam so you will need to answer some questions to join. |
Dance Demos & Lessons
Boot Scootin'Philip Victor Ongert makes dance demo videos and tutorials from his home base of Southern California and his travels as an Event Emcee and instructor
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DancezingInstructor based in the UK south of London provides walkthrough tutorials and demo videos of line dances
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Southern California instructor Gabrielle Tenney focuses on quick walkthroughs of line dances, usually around 5 minutes long.
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Rebecca LeeTop choreographer Rebecca Lee publishes high-energy video demos of her own dances and from many of her peers
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