LineLessons.com Announces September Oldies Line Dance of the Month
LineLessons.com, Bringing Line Dancing Home to Your Audience, Selects “Indian Lake” by the Cowsills with “Rent A Canoe,” Choreographed by Sue Ann Ehmann, as September Oldies Line Dance of the Month.
Columbus, OH, August 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Today, LineLessons.com announced its Oldies Line Dance of the Month, which is “Rent A Canoe,” choreographed by Sue Ann Ehmann to the song, “Indian Lake” by the Cowsills. Learn the dance by visiting http://www.linelessons.com.
“Everyone had an Indian Lake in their youth and this song takes you right back there! The Cowsills took this song to the Top 10 and it’s never left our hearts!” said Edie Driskill, publisher of LineLessons.com. “LineLessons is all about featuring the greatest music and the hottest new line dances. We bring them conveniently into your living room, hotel room or gathering place by way of your computer and Internet connection so you can stay up to speed with the latest in line dancing.”
LineLessons.com is dedicated to providing line dance instruction for beginners and up. The site is designed for those looking for an enjoyable, affordable, flexible way to stay fit. For more media information visit LineLessons.info. You may preview or embed the demo of the dance at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v38SfkTGFZc.
Line dancing gives participants all the joys of dancing without the need for a partner. It helps people maintain a healthy weight, good muscle tone, and youthful balance and coordination, while providing a good low impact cardio workout with no special equipment or clothing needed to get started. Professional instruction is now available online for the first time, helping people learn at their pace in the convenience of their home.
About the featured choreographer
Sue Ann Ehmann began dancing in 1990 when she started learning the Carolina Shag which is a partner dance in the family of East Coast Swing. From there she moved into line dancing and since 2005 has been teaching line dance classes on a regular basis in Virginia and North Carolina. She and her students have entertained residents at their local Assisted Living Center and have performed at various local festivals over the years. Sue Ann has been a guest instructor at various workshops throughout Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. She stays in touch with current line dances by attending workshops throughout the year. In 2007 Sue Ann became interested in choreography. Four of her dances have won in their division at JG Marathon, an international event held in Raleigh, NC each spring. Her dance, Triple Play, was featured in the August issue of Linedancer Magazine. Her most recent challenge was choreographing a dance routine which incorporated both the Carolina Shag (partner dance) and Line Dancing which has been performed by her “Just Dance” team at several venues. Sue Ann and her husband, Ron Brammer, reside in the Stella community of Patrick Springs, VA, along with their four dogs.
Pricing and availability
LineLessons.com allows the user to rent lessons that are tailored to a variety of levels, from beginner on up to expert. Students can rent one or more dances, including a “7-set” which features 30 minutes of dances that comprise a complete cardio workout. Points, used to rent videos, are sold in packages costing from $1.50 to $50. Dance and lesson rentals range from $.30 to $5.00 depending upon the length of the video and the rental period. Visit http://www.linelessons.com to get started with a free dance.
About LineLesssons.com
Author and dance instructor Edie Driskill has merged her publishing background with her love of dancing to create LineLessons.com. She brought together educational, dance, fitness, web and design experts to package a site that new dancers and new web users would find friendly. The site delivers instruction through streaming video from a dedicated server in views that students can see from across the room while dancing. Students are encouraged to manage their own progress and advance at a pace that is comfortable.
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“Everyone had an Indian Lake in their youth and this song takes you right back there! The Cowsills took this song to the Top 10 and it’s never left our hearts!” said Edie Driskill, publisher of LineLessons.com. “LineLessons is all about featuring the greatest music and the hottest new line dances. We bring them conveniently into your living room, hotel room or gathering place by way of your computer and Internet connection so you can stay up to speed with the latest in line dancing.”
LineLessons.com is dedicated to providing line dance instruction for beginners and up. The site is designed for those looking for an enjoyable, affordable, flexible way to stay fit. For more media information visit LineLessons.info. You may preview or embed the demo of the dance at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v38SfkTGFZc.
Line dancing gives participants all the joys of dancing without the need for a partner. It helps people maintain a healthy weight, good muscle tone, and youthful balance and coordination, while providing a good low impact cardio workout with no special equipment or clothing needed to get started. Professional instruction is now available online for the first time, helping people learn at their pace in the convenience of their home.
About the featured choreographer
Sue Ann Ehmann began dancing in 1990 when she started learning the Carolina Shag which is a partner dance in the family of East Coast Swing. From there she moved into line dancing and since 2005 has been teaching line dance classes on a regular basis in Virginia and North Carolina. She and her students have entertained residents at their local Assisted Living Center and have performed at various local festivals over the years. Sue Ann has been a guest instructor at various workshops throughout Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. She stays in touch with current line dances by attending workshops throughout the year. In 2007 Sue Ann became interested in choreography. Four of her dances have won in their division at JG Marathon, an international event held in Raleigh, NC each spring. Her dance, Triple Play, was featured in the August issue of Linedancer Magazine. Her most recent challenge was choreographing a dance routine which incorporated both the Carolina Shag (partner dance) and Line Dancing which has been performed by her “Just Dance” team at several venues. Sue Ann and her husband, Ron Brammer, reside in the Stella community of Patrick Springs, VA, along with their four dogs.
Pricing and availability
LineLessons.com allows the user to rent lessons that are tailored to a variety of levels, from beginner on up to expert. Students can rent one or more dances, including a “7-set” which features 30 minutes of dances that comprise a complete cardio workout. Points, used to rent videos, are sold in packages costing from $1.50 to $50. Dance and lesson rentals range from $.30 to $5.00 depending upon the length of the video and the rental period. Visit http://www.linelessons.com to get started with a free dance.
About LineLesssons.com
Author and dance instructor Edie Driskill has merged her publishing background with her love of dancing to create LineLessons.com. She brought together educational, dance, fitness, web and design experts to package a site that new dancers and new web users would find friendly. The site delivers instruction through streaming video from a dedicated server in views that students can see from across the room while dancing. Students are encouraged to manage their own progress and advance at a pace that is comfortable.
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Contact
LineLessons.com
Edie Driskill
614-214-7199
www.LineLessons.com
www.LineLessons.info for media resources
Michelle Garrett, Media contact
michelle@michellegarrett.com
614-315-4037
Contact
Edie Driskill
614-214-7199
www.LineLessons.com
www.LineLessons.info for media resources
Michelle Garrett, Media contact
michelle@michellegarrett.com
614-315-4037
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