DANCERS GET THEIR KICKS FROM COUNTRY COWBOY MUSIC, MOVEMENT MAKE A COMEBACK.Rather than working out to ``Sweating to the Oldies'' or ``Abs of Steel,'' thousands of Valley residents are doing the ``Tush tush canine tooth in a horse. Push'' and ``Boot Scootin' Boogie'' to get their exercise. Plus, they get to share some good times with friends while mastering dance moves such as the grapevine Grapevine - A distributed system project. and pivot step. At the Cowboy cowboy Horseman skilled at handling cattle in the U.S. West. From c. 1820, cowboys were employed in small numbers on Texas ranches, where they had learned the skills of the vaquero (Spanish: “cowboy”). Palace Saloon in Chatsworth, country-western dancing is offered every night of the week. Marie Del Giorgio, one of the instructors, said line dancing line dancing Noun a form of dancing performed by rows of people to country and western music is popular, particularly with women, because a partner isn't required. It's also a great way to meet new people and stay in shape, she added. Complete story on Page 8 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) Marie Del Giorgio leads a country-western dance class at the Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth. Mark Kellam/Valley News |
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