Gigantic LineDance party: 200 dancers rock the community center Vösch!

Gigantic LineDance party: 200 dancers rock the community center Vösch!
In the community center Vösch, an impressive event took place on Saturday: the LineDance party of the "Hüppersche Linedancer", which offered a real festival of movement and music with almost 200 dancers from 17 different groups. The event marked a significant increase compared to the previous year's event, which only counted 50 participants. Host Rosi Intveen, one of the founders of the Hüpperschen Linedancer, warmly welcomed all dancers and ensured an inviting atmosphere.
The opening number, “Cry to My” from Kilotile, immediately created a good atmosphere and motivated the participants to go on the dance floor. The musical repertoire not only included classics such as "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins and "Thelma and Louise" by Bergendahl, but also modern hits such as Ed Sheerans "Nancy Mulligan". This mixture made the event attractive for both experienced dancers and beginners.
The magical character of the Linedance
linegance has its roots in the USA and has developed remarkably since the beginning. According to information from Country Hochrhein , the beginnings have probably been influenced by immigrants from Germany, England, Scotland and Ireland. In the late 50s and early 1960s, dancing in rows became popular, which in the 90s celebrated its breakthrough through hits like "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus. Typical for the line dance are the uniform steps that are carried out in a line or more rows without a partner.
according to Counce Dance Tonight are easy and repeated, which also makes dancing accessible to people of all ages. It enables a social experience in a group that promotes both joy and community feeling. The dances are often choreographed for specific pieces of music, which facilitates spontaneous dance performances and the pressure to avoid errors.
unique experiences in the line dance community
Doris Scholz, a participant who has been dancing from Schermbeck at the "Phönix Linedancern" for six years, emphasizes the positive experiences that she has gained within the Linedance Community. Her favorite song, "Bring Down the House" by Dean Brody, could not be missing at this event. Such personal experiences show how much the line dance community is characterized by a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
The dress code is also a remarkable aspect of these parties. Although there is no defined regulation, many dancers carry cowboy hats, boots and striking belt buckles. These fashionable accessories contribute to the authentic country atmosphere, which is indispensable at LineDance events.
Overall, the line dance party in the community center Vösch not only represents a successful dance event, but is also characterized by the strong sense of community and the enthusiasm of all participants. The willingness to move together to music promotes harmony and fun among the dancers and sets a clear sign of the litness of LineDance culture.
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