Caught In The Moonlight
Rachael McEnaney-White (US) . August 2014
Choreographed By
Artist
Si Cranstoun
Choreographed to
Caught In The Moonlight (view all dances to this track)
Level
Beginner
Count
48
Walls
4
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Reviews of Caught In The Moonlight.
essex
29th Sep 2015
Taught to our easy level class,, lovely dance to a great piece of music, Everyone enjoying this, Well worth teaching.
Taught to our easy level class,, lovely dance to a great piece of music, Everyone enjoying this, Well worth teaching.
28th Sep 2015
I normally avoid Rachels dances because they are too difficult for my beginners but as soon as I saw this and heard the music knew it would be perfect. Easy steps and a nice flourish at the tend,.
I normally avoid Rachels dances because they are too difficult for my beginners but as soon as I saw this and heard the music knew it would be perfect. Easy steps and a nice flourish at the tend,.
12th Aug 2014
Good Beginner dance with no tags or restarts, just a nice easy dance to a brill track. A hit with our beg/imp class
Good Beginner dance with no tags or restarts, just a nice easy dance to a brill track. A hit with our beg/imp class
IG10 2PW
26th Aug 2014
love this dance and the music!!!
love this dance and the music!!!
20th Aug 2014
great dance, all the class liked it,
great dance, all the class liked it,
South Shields Tyne and Wear
12th Aug 2014
Love the dance, love the music, love the fact there's no tags too.
Love the dance, love the music, love the fact there's no tags too.
12th Dec 2014
GREAT Beginner dance, interesting steps, FABULOUS MUSIC with no tags or restarts My class LOVE this one, we always do it twice!!. The Improver level version of same dance has tags and restarts - but why teach a dance more complicated than is necessary?
GREAT Beginner dance, interesting steps, FABULOUS MUSIC with no tags or restarts My class LOVE this one, we always do it twice!!. The Improver level version of same dance has tags and restarts - but why teach a dance more complicated than is necessary?
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