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Transcript: Why I like to dance? The reason why I love to dance because its in my blood , my mother was dancer when she was in cardinal belle and + that she was also cheerleader too. which was good thing but, it was so hard to take care of me when she was in senior year until then i started to be into ballerina princess at the flamgamo club when, I was 4 or 5 years old until I twisted my aiengle at the final ballerina at the San Marcos… I started to go back into dance when, I was between 9 and 12 years later then i went to go in dance class at John P. Ojeda Middle School and Del Valle High School so now, i’m in my senior in high school so i’m stil in dance class until graducation day which is June 4,2015... by: Brianna DeSantiago Free Style http://www.tncseniorstars.com/html/history.html “A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows without regard for the gender of the individuals, all facing either each other or in the same direction, and executing the steps at the same time. Unlike in circle dancing, line dancers are not in physical contact with each other. Line dancing is practiced and learned in country-western dance bars, social clubs, dance clubs and ballrooms. It is sometimes combined on dance programs with other forms of country-western dance, such as two-step,western promenade dances, and as well as western-style variants of the waltz, polka and swing. Line dances have accompanied many popular music styles since the early 1970s including pop, swing, rock and roll,disco, Latin (salsa suelta), rhythm and blues and jazz.” “A line dance is a formation dance in which a group of people dance in one or more lines (British English, "rows"), executing the same movements. Certain line dances may be considered variations of circle dances, where people are joined by hands in chain, e.g., the Dabke dance of the Middle East. In fact, most circle dances may be danced in a line formation, rather than in a circle; this is most common when only a small number of dancers are available”, Line Dance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_dance) my story story of history about line dance