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3.3.1 Mailing List: Country Western Line Dancing

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This article is from the Dance FAQ, by eijkhout@jacobi.math.ucla.edu (Victor Eijkhout) with numerous contributions by others.

3.3.1 Mailing List: Country Western Line Dancing


To subscribe to the line-dance mailing list, email
majordomo@world.std.com with the following line in the body: subscribe
line-dance


This is a public electronic mailing list for distribution and
discussion of line dances. This includes at least the following dance
types/styles: o Line dance line-dances (e.g., Memphis Push Tush aka
tush push) o Circle dances (e.g. Cherokee Kick) o Contra line dances
(e.g., contra waltz) o Couple stationary non-2-step-type dances (eg.,
Stationary or Denver Cha Cha) o Couples (and singles) progressive
non-2-step-type dances (e.g., long branch hussle, ten step polka,
Tennessee Walk, Sway, Sweetheart Schottische)


The list is moderated so as to standardize the format of the line
dances that get posted. All line dances that get posted are archived as
separate files at one ftp site:
ftp://ftp.std.com/nonprofits/dance/CW-dance/dancesteps
. Because the list is moderated, your posts to the list may take
anywhere from several hours to several days to get mirrored back to
you, so please be patient.

 

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