Willie Brown: Why not try my dance 'Losing My Mind' to Anastacia - think it would appeal to the age group you're working with. If you do try it let me know - if not its kl lol
D. Ward: you asked about what to do with your class of kids some easy inter. some wanting more advanced dances...It has been my experience to teach easier dances most of the time and about once a month give them with more meat and challenge in it, this way you will not discourage your other students and keep the 5 or 6 that want more happy enough, if you take 20 min. every week for the 5 or 6 you are wasting and discouraging the bigger groups time...Just my experience...
Nico and Francien: Merry Christmas Ryan
Pat: Try Vertical Expression to Chill Factor. Make lots of noise. It's great fun
Lisa: Try "Ain't got no money" by Neville Fitzgerald, not too tricky but great funky shoulder movements, think your age group would love this!...good luck (Laughterlines....Hampshire)
Ryan: Will try L. Rhumba to Candyman - sounds good
Dancer07: Lamtara Rumba - to Candy Man. Funky, totally changes the dance
Dancer07: try "Anybody wanna" Lady In Black, nice funky dance not hard either
peter: try more of the classics - that's why they're classics !
Miroslav Ján: Try Gemma Haile's Frog Crazy. Great with kids.
Janet: Big Girls
Steve Rutter: Little Star
Any ideas of what my class will like...