Bootscootin' Boogie Line Dance Beginner video with Liz Collett from DVD vol 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- LineDance.com.au
This Line dancing video features Liz Collett teaching the beginner Line Dance Bootscootin' Boogie, also called Bootscoot Boogie (originally choreographed by Bill Bader to Brooks and Dunn song of the same name). This video is an abbreviated version from LineDance with Liz DVD vol 1 beginner series.
U such a good teacher...thanks...
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed
I really appreciate the way you demonstrated these steps. It's a perfect tutorial. Thank you so much. Much love and joy to all.
Hi Paula - so glad you liked the tutorial, we love hearing from people we have helped. Happy dancing...
OMG I learned this song so quick after this video it's so easy now
my name is Alannah, I am 7 and I have just started Line Dancing. I like the way you walked Bootscootin Boogie through with your back to me.
Thanks Marie. All our DVD's teach the same way. It just makes sense.
I like it and it's a natural!
Hi Gigi - Thanks and glad you found us
Hi Patricia - Thanks for your kind words, glad you enjoyed it. All our teaching DVD's are like this, just the dances get harder.
You're very welcome Gaby. Glad you found it easy to follow. All our DVD's follow this simple system. Happy Dancing
I really like the way you show the steps.It is a pleasure to learn from your video's
❤Love this move 🎉
You r absolutely AMAZING 🎉. I am learning it now for tonight dance 💃
Deeply appreciated you step-by-step clear instructions and turning the back so I can follow ❤
Thank you and so glad you are enjouing it
Thank you very much for this video
Thanks Johnny so glad you like it.
OOooh I am blushing.....Thanks - Liz
thank you, very easy to follow
Hi Cowboylady449 - Yes we are from Australia - Line dancing is huge here
Best video I've seen!! Only suggestion I have is....the end part, starting with the ball change is the most difficult part, when you're just starting to dance in time with the music...being a beginner, I would have liked to have seen the end of the dance, in detail, without the video effects!! Or just make the video a bit longer and dance with music one more turn around. But great, thanks for posting!
Thank you.
best everrrr :)
nice video!
Thank you. You can also learn a dance I Choreographed here on RUclips called Last Beatle Line Dance (search in the tool bar and look for part 1).
Hope you enjoy it.
Thanks Liz
This dance is flawed in its choreography. At the end of the first 8 count, your weight is on your LF, and your RF is stretched out resting on its heel. Before you start on the count 1 of the second 8 count with your LF, you do pull in your RF shifting your weight to your RF--without counting. What do you think?December 30, 2015. Happy New Year!
yes us aussies sound like Liz:)
From Australia surely
Yes Mavis from the Gold Coast
Voilà,une femme qui et un beau professeur de conty tres bien c super bisous merci pour tous
Merci beaucoup, Glad you like it.
I loved this vidio. I have a question though. When your acually dancing to the song is there a specific speed to the dance or is it just at your own pace, becuase I tried it at differet speeds and it stayed with the beet.
for a good laugh, (not the instructor, she is great), try turning on the closed caption during the instructions it is hysterical!! The transcriber could not understand her and gave the steps FUNNY names!! Memorable steps include and not limited to: "whites to the right", "human clap", "poet cry", "stomp, stomp, cake, cake", "Claire ailing" and "human planet" LOL!!!!!!!!!!
I didn't even know that was available but as you say it is very funny. Hopefully people wont try to read while learning the dance.
Not an Okie _ Liz collett is an Aussie.
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This lady must be from Oklahoma....
are they Australians??
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oi. line dance seekers
stevewilldoit
Yeah no doubt, not too many women have sexy legs like yours, such perfect bone structure, you can thank your genes for that. Such perfect muscle tone and smooth luscious curves. I am sure the dancing keeps them toned and so beautiful. You make my head spin which is why I can't concentrate on the lesson at hand. Sigh...