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Old 30th-January-2006, 10:35 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: question

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Originally Posted by foksie
Thanks all for your help!

Yes I was referring to the Australian version, the way you described both of those is exactly right.

I like the fast pace and to be able to make your own style, rockabilly was my favourite so that is why I wasn't sure, I saw a few animations/videos of people doing ceroc and it looked similar. That is why I asked. I haven't heard of the style before this site. Do you know if it is common in Australia?

Is there as much difference in the male:female partners who know the dance. Of all the dances I've learned there is a ratio of about 1:6 at least!
very common in Australia in addition to the sites David James offered there is also

www.cerocperth.com.au

www.lestep.com.au

www.cerocmelbourne.com.au

www.cerocadelaide.com.au

www.lebop.com.au

www.man

the ratios are generally pretty good - fairly even - and some weeks girls over and some weeks boys over - but rarely excessive numbers
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