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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Pay Attention!!</h4>
<p>Most people pay attention to where they are on the dance floor, no matter what kind of dancing they&#8217;re doing, or how experienced they are.  As a rule, when you are in a class receiving <em>line dance instructions</em>, everything moves kind of slow, as you count through the steps, one group at a time, and practice them over and over until they become second nature.  However, once you&#8217;ve learned the dances and the lights go down and the music starts, that&#8217;s another story!</p>
<p>Line dancers tend to really put their hearts and souls, and bodies, into their dancing.  Sometimes they get so &#8220;into&#8221; the dancing and the music, that they just close their eyes and go with the flow.  And since most line dances are performed singly, there isn&#8217;t another person attached to you to keep an eye on where you&#8217;re going.</p>
<p>Oh, the things I&#8217;ve seen!  Each week after our class, we would have &#8220;open dancing&#8221;, where the instructor would play the<strong> line dance songs</strong> for the line dances we knew and we could just dance &#8211; sort of pretend we knew what we were doing!  This class was mainly beginners, but there were some intermediate and advanced people there who came just for the open dancing because they just couldn&#8217;t get enough line dancing.<br />
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One man, who was at the intermediate level, absolutely loved the line dance &#8220;Walkin&#8217; Wazzi.&#8221;  Whenever the music started, usually &#8220;Redneck Rhythm &amp; Blues&#8221; by Brooks &amp; Dunn, he would become SO excited and run onto the dance floor, jumping around like a little kid, warming up his <span style="text-decoration: underline;">line dance moves</span>, waiting to get started!  Then he would ROCK!  He would be right in front, dancing his heart out with his eyes closed and the most enraptured look on his face!  But, he never ran into anyone.  I think the rest of the dancers knew to give him his space!</p>
<h4>The List</h4>
<p>Well, here is a little list of some common sense line dance etiquette whether you&#8217;re at a class, a club, a church social, or in a barn taking line dancing instructions:</p>
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<li>DON’T bring      your drinks, glasses or cans onto the dance floor.  They make a big mess if spilled.</li>
<li>WALK around      the outside edge of the dance floor; don’t walk through the lines of      dancers.</li>
<li>IF you have      to talk to someone, go off the dance floor.  Don’t just stand there and talk!</li>
<li>DON’T be      tempted to show off when you’re dancing next to new dancers just trying to      learn.  You will only intimidate      them.  You definitely won’t impress      them.</li>
<li>WHEN you’re      in a class, or group, and new people come to join, give them a big welcome      and see if they have any questions about how to sign in, or where to put      their things, or whatever.  Make      them feel welcome.</li>
<li>It’s easy to      collide with someone when the dance floor is crowded.   Take smaller steps if this is the      case.  AND, if you collide with      someone AND spill their drink, clean up the mess and buy them another      drink.</li>
<li>APOLOGIZE if      you collide with someone, even if it’s not your fault.</li>
<li>IF you have      a DJ playing your music, be polite and respectful when you make a      request.  They’re human, too.  And if they can’t play your song, don’t      be a brat about it.</li>
<li>REMEMBER the      magic words: Please and thank you.</li>
<li>DON’T  stop dancing to teach someone the steps      right in the middle of the dance floor. Find an empty place somewhere to      teach them.</li>
<li>IF you’re      starting a dance, go to the front of the dancers so the others can fall in      behind you.</li>
<li>LEAVE the      outside edge of the dance floor clear for couple dancers.  Dancers dancing around the edge have      the right of way.  Be careful not      to block their progress.</li>
<li>IF the lines      are long and you will block the outside edge of the dance floor if you      join a line, start another line instead.</li>
<li>THE line of      dance (LOD) is always anti-clockwise.</li>
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<p>November 16, 2010 update:<br />
I had a very good comment from a reader, Nelson Wong, that suggested this point of etiquette:<br />
<em>One line dance etiquette that seems to be missed but it’s rather important – Unless you are the lead dancer/instructor of the party, do not say it loud the count/cue of the dance. It’s annoying to those who dance near you, and it’s disrespect of the lead dancer/instructor.</em><br/><br />
This is a very good point!</p>
<h4>Have FUN!</h4>
<p>Above all else, have a good time, smile often, and give the Instructor a big THANK YOU for all the <strong>line dancin&#8217; fun</strong>!<br />
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