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![]() Line Dance Lessons
Interested? Of course, YOU ARE! If you are interested in learning basic and intermediate line dances for special occassions, you may attend my Monday night classes (except holidays) at the Camelot Community Center 948 King Arthur Drive Chesapeake VA. My Monday night classes are from 6:15 to 8:30 pm and are $3 a night.
Let the dancing begin! ![]() Mark Wall Assistant instructor
Mark is an energic instructor as well. He currently works full time, but always has energy to assist in line dance lessons. He is truly an asset to HRSS. Mark found HRSS online by accident and has been a faithful participant from the beginning. Be prepared to be dazzled by his fancy footwork!
Related dancing links
http://imalinedancer.ning.com/ http://urbanlinedancers.ning.com/ Checkout Linda's 0ther websites!
Would you like your own web site similar to these? How about your own web site such as www.ILoveMe.com for under $150 a year? Contact me at hrsoulsteppers@yahoo.com for more details. ![]() Unfortunately, Hampton Roads Soul Steppers are
not accepting new applicants at this
time due to growth in membership. If
you want to learn basic and intermediate
line dances, please register for my
Monday night classes (except holidays) at
the Camelot Community Center 948 King Arthur
Drive Chesapeake VA from 6:15-8:30 pm. Lessons
are $3 a night. Who are the Hampton Roads Soul Steppers?
HRSS meets on a regular basis to practice soul line dancing for performing throughout Hampton Roads. We also meet for socializing two or three times a year. People in the big cities such as Philly, Baltimore, and Atlantic City come out in droves to do these dances. Line dance events in the Hampton Roads area are growing and the Hampton Roads Soul Steppers love to go out and demonstrate so many fun energetic soul line dances! About the Instructor My name is Linda and I am an energetic 55 and better female who still has a lot of life left who has found a wealth of soul line dancing on YouTube. I am eager to share this fascinating source of natural fun and "exercise in disguise" with others. I learned a lot of the "Ole Skool" line dances back in the '80's when they first came out. They are now having a comeback, along with lots of new line dances shown on YouTube. Click here for videos of some of the line dances taught by HRSS. ![]() Linda J. Gray | |||