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How Do You Do The Stroll Line Dance?

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How Do You Do The Stroll Line Dance?

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The Stroll first became popular in the 1950s and was introduced to a wide audience thanks to “American Bandstand.” According to Jitterbuzz.com, the Stroll was inspired by the hit song “C.C. Rider” and was created to give the guests on “American Bandstand” a chance to strut their stuff. Learn the Stroll line dance and have yourself a rollicking time. Stand in a line down the middle of the room facing the followers standing across from you in another line about 24 inches away. Stand with your feet about a shoulders’ width apart. Pick up your right foot and put it down to the left of your left foot. Bring your left foot next to your right foot so that you again end up with your feet about a shoulders’ width apart. Pick up your right foot again and put it down to the left of your left foot. Bring your left foot next to your right foot again. Lift your left foot and move it just behind your right foot and then transfer your weight back onto your left foot. Pick up your right foot and place

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