Line Dancers on YouTube

Forty-seven dancers attended the April Line Dance Party that was videoed and can now be seen on YouTube. Check for your Ranch neighbors here and on YouTube. Note: We’re not perfect, and we’re old enough not to care!

Forty-seven dancers attended the April Line Dance Party that was videoed and can now be seen on YouTube. Check for your Ranch neighbors here and on YouTube. Note: We’re not perfect, and we’re old enough not to care!

Dr. Mark Magdanz

Local SaddleBrooke dancers are now showing up on international media provider YouTube. April 22 Gary Hammond (producer of “Sights and Sounds”) attended and videoed the action at the Spring line dance with Rebecca party. He then took the footage home, edited, titled and submitted the results to YouTube. Uploaded on June 2, there are eight separate videos online from that one party. Gary Hammond also previously produced two instructional videos of dances choreographed by Rebecca and Mark Magdanz.

The online dances can be searched by typing in the name plus line dance video on your YouTube search screen. This is a list of our SaddleBrooke performed dances for you to search. If you have any trouble typing in the full link listed for either link should take you to 5-7 different videos (why they don’t all come up at once only a techy can tell you, not me. Come on Back, Feel Lucky Walkin’ and Arizona Waltz are three dances choreographed in SaddleBrooke. And you should note that Arizona Waltz performed by Rex Allen Jr. is our state song, and oh, my goodness are there great slide shows with the music on YouTube!

Videos include: DHSS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD_6KOnmpLQ)

Feel Lucky Walkin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSCPn1hHdx8)

AZ Waltz (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY4Q8KQLFi0)

The Only One; Imelda’s Way; Tell the World; Meringue Espana; Come On Back

Here is a link to our state song Arizona Waltz and there are multiple slide shows beyond this which you can link to for wonderful reminders of our diverse environment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7xedmvJTzk&list=PLPhak930tdzIr_lcICXrW7LLBFMIOEGmg&index=4

So a great time was had by all and a small ($385) donation was raised for Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Hope you can find and enjoy the videos and see your now “infamous” dancing neighbors. We’ll see if we can get Gary to video our other theme dances in the near future: I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore and Reba’s new song Livin’ Ain’t Killed Me Yet for your viewing pleasure soon.

Line Dancing with Rebecca follows sound educational principles and emphasizes lots of fun. To sign up for line dancing in 2016, contact Rebecca Magdanz at [email protected] or phone 818-2656 for information.