Dances Taught Over
The Weekend:
Gaye Teather
1) Tambourines & Elephants
2) Black Leather Breeches
3) Duck Soup
4) Casa Blanca
5) Coupe De Ville
6) All Friends Together
8) Salute The Flag
Rob Fowler
1) Greystone
2) Drinks On Me
3) Waltz Away
4) Applejack Country
Dreams, Don McCane and The Last Jones from Silver Star Western Dancers in
Of The Breed, Turner West, Marissa Shorpshire for your help with that one) it
D’Amato, The Cheyanne Pride Band, Mac could not have been more perfect.
Bailey and Desperado, Donna Wylde, The
Chilli Gold Band, Paul Bailey, Fool Gold, Throughout the weekend we got the
Donna Wylde, Marissa D’Amato, Alan chance to have a look round all the
Gregory and The Swing Commanders as wonderful stalls which were selling a wide
well as fabulous Magill kept everyone variety of items from hats and boots to
happy on the different stages at the sweets and umbrellas.
festival. Rob Fowler was also on hand to
teach some more stunning dances with All in all we can honestly say that we had
TC and Debbie Read who really delighted the most wonderful time as I’m sure lots
the audience. of other people did (the ice cream vans in
particular) and as usual we tip our hats to the
Wolvestock is about dancing and music organisers…What an event that was! And
and it is about freedom too. Dancers had though it is a cliché, we can’t wait to do it all
a ball, dancing absolutely everywhere over again next year.
and some were in bare feet. By the
time their dances ended, they would be Love
rather dirty!
More country music amazing acts were to Steve and Claire
be enjoyed and apart from a mini disaster
due to the heat which snapped one of our
supporting poles from our tent (thanks Paul xxxx
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