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City Of Pain

Choreographed By
Rep Ghazali-Meaney (UK). October 2013
Artist
Darin
Choreographed to
Nobody Knows (Almighty Club Radio edit) (view all dances to this track)
Level
Intermediate
Count
64
Walls
2





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Reviews of City Of Pain.


Kemp
8th Jan 2014
Took this up after reading the review by Ross, taught it yesterday to intermediates and they liked it enough to dance it three times, I agree that section 7 is different, the toe strut turn feels great. Upbeat dance and music, great start to the new year.
Took this up after reading the review by Ross, taught it yesterday to intermediates and they liked it enough to dance it three times, I agree that section 7 is different, the toe strut turn feels great. Upbeat dance and music, great start to the new year.
 

Ross Brown
29th Dec 2013
Saw this one danced at a social not long ago and I'm baffled as to why it hasn't hit the charts. An interesting dance to a brilliant piece of music. Rep has used some very original step sequences, especially in Section 7. Deserves more attention. After all, variety is the spice of life!
Saw this one danced at a social not long ago and I'm baffled as to why it hasn't hit the charts. An interesting dance to a brilliant piece of music. Rep has used some very original step sequences, especially in Section 7. Deserves more attention. After all, variety is the spice of life!
 

David Spencer
10th Nov 2013
Take a look at this dance! Great disco beat with a perfect mix of step sequences. The second half of the dance is maybe a little harder than the first and quite a few of mine opted to take out the full turn just before the end of the dance. Perfect for intermediates. If it had been released by one of the "big name" choreographers, I'm sure it'd be a massive hit. Certainly deserves to do well.
Take a look at this dance! Great disco beat with a perfect mix of step sequences. The second half of the dance is maybe a little harder than the first and quite a few of mine opted to take out the full turn just before the end of the dance. Perfect for intermediates. If it had been released by one of the "big name" choreographers, I'm sure it'd be a massive hit. Certainly deserves to do well.
 

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