List Notes:
1. Only the alpha list has step sheets and videos linked throughout.
a) Original step sheets or the most authoritive source are linked
b) Videos links are of the choreographer wherever possible
2. Please always be aware that secondary sources may have changes in step interpretations or music listed!
3. Skill levels in these lists correlate to the level I teach the dance at, which may be higher than that stated on the sheet
4. The legend is linked in numerous places throughout these dance list pages. In all other lists the Alpha list is also linked. These open in a new tab to allow reference throughout....
Dance Notes:
1. The MustaDance lists currently contain mosty those that have recenty been mentioned in popular and social lists
2. I have another 300 or so dances earmarked for inclusion on a gradual basis
3. Music lists include these extras, but will only be updated every few months
Additional Resources
NB: Links in this section open to a new tab as they take you away from this website
Must Knows
- Beginner Tips
- Etiquette
- Lexicon
Skill Courses
- There are several instructors that feature courses via Facebook or Online. You are always welcome to try them for yourselves.
- Jo Thompson Szymanski has lots of resources
- The only other one I currently trust for both setting a building skillset of steps & teaching at a pace relevant for that skill level @ Linda Pink, Term 1 2024 list & links.
Step Sheets
There are lots more sites than these, but as always be careful of any non-original sheets! Hint: look for details at the bottom saying submitted by choreorgapher...
- Australian = Aussie Dance Sheets
- Most Common = CopperKnob
- International Authoritive = LineDancer Magazine
- Other Popular International = Kick It
Demo Videos
Anyone can upload videos to YouTube so be aware that step interpretations, footwork accuracy and natural dance ability all vary greatly in these! There are some countries that have less stringent copyright laws too & those tend to create a disproportionate 'popularity' indicator in the number of demonstrations uploaded.
Recommended = Rebecca Lee & Grace David
Learn Videos
Most of these are little more than run-throughs or the count. Explanations of the steps or how to perform those effectively are rare so a sound grounding by class attendances is suggested before attempting to use these.
Amongst those that offer something more than basics are:
- Australian = Josh Talbot & Liz Gardner ones within Southern Cross LineDancers
- International = Michelle Wright & Dancezing