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DANCERS GETS 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 Oil Can Harry's in Studio City, Rick Dominguez Dominguez is a name of Spanish origin. It literally means son of Sunday. The name may refer to: Persons
  • Adolfo Dominguez (1950—), Spanish fashion designer
  • Alejandro Damián Domínguez (1981—), Argentine football player
 has led the way to set country-western dance routines to different music styles including pop, rock and salsa. His dancers may kick up their heels to Shania Twain one moment and to Madonna the next.

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(color) Rick Dominguez, on stage, teaches a country-western dance at Oil Can Harry's in Studio City. Monica Kenyon, left, Adalberto Alaniz and Patrick Delahanty Patrick Delahanty (born March 6 1973 in Lewiston, Maine) is best known as the creator of the infamous web site known as The Chibi Project where he is responsible for conducting hideous, violent acts upon unsuspecting little toys.

Patrick is also the webmaster of AnimeCons.
 learn some new steps.

Mark Kellam/Valley News
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jun 21, 2006
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