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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    Amazing I didn't know there were several versions of the "Texas Two Step". Still have a lot to learn. I feel terrible, I shouldn't have told you I don't like that dance... However, I prefer dances where there are a lot of steps. It's good for the brain and good exercice. I've never done any...
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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    Texas two step Do the Texan dance the "Texas Two Step"? Our teacher (here in France) taught us this dance, but I don't really like it. How about the Argentine Tango, is it an "americanised" version of the Tango?
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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    I see what you mean. I would go to the library or to the movies! But I guess most people would go to places like Texas.
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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    On the old continent, We're probably a bit behind the States. Where I live (in Normandy) "danse country" is in fashion. Right now, I'm receiving all kind of avertisements for "festival country". I go to classes every week and attend some of the festivals once in a while. I just love it when...
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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    Hi Steve, I had no idea I was doing something I wasn't supposed to do. I just thought it would be nice to show what mi favourite "mixer" is like. I don't know if you are aware of it, but right now there are lots of Europeans that are doint country westert dancing and that are rather fanatical...
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    Is anyone out there still doing CW Circle Mixer dances?

    Is this what you call a circle mixer? Have a look at http:youtube.com/watch/?v=4X80WIIXb0 I go to "danse country" classes here in France. We do what we call "mixer" dances once in a while. La Chapeloise is my favourite one. It's rather exausting because you have to jump quite a lot! :D:D:D
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    triple step and shuffle

    Thanks for answering my message. I don't mean the dances "shuffle" and "triple step", what I mean is the steps in a dance.
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    triple step and shuffle

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    triple step and shuffle

    Hi, I'm from France. I go to line dancing classes here in Normandy, and we are having discussions about the difference between triple step and shuffle. This might sound very silly, but since I speak English, I was sent on a mission: find out from Americans what they would say the difference is...
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