Feel The Beat is central to many area's that are visited by tourists
worldwide. A visit to area's like Ironbridge, Shrewsbury, Madeley,
Bridgnorth and Much Wenlock, which are steeped in local history that is
linked to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution is a must. The River Severn
glides through the county on its way from Wales to the Bristol channel and Shropshires
famous landmark the Wrekin stands majestic as it rises from the Shropshire plains.
Beautiful views by day and line dancing with Feel The Beat at night,
what more could you want
The formation of Feel The Beat
In the beginning if anyone had told us that we would be
teaching line dancing at festivals home or abroad and making so
many friends, we would never have believed them. The forming of
"Feel the Beat" has enabled us to do just that.
We remember like yesterday the first trial lessons at a recreation
club in the village of St. George's in the new town of Telford,
Shropshire where we live. We are both "original inhabitants" of
Shropshire and have seen the town grow right from the
beginning. Originally like a lot of our friends we were
introduced to country music through the western scene, however we
never found the line dancing side of it until we were on holiday
at a Butlins camp, when suddenly the music and the dancing came
together. On getting home we saw adverts for local classes
and joined them and when the opportunity came along to start a
class of our own we jumped at the chance.
Our name came about from those early days, when to help the dancers
we used to say "listen to the music and you will then feel the
beat". One of our dancers was taking the mickey and nicknamed
us "Feel the Beat" which stuck and the rest is history, as the
name caught on.
Our three main principles
Three important "Feel the Beat" main rules apply to our line dancing,
make it fun, be approachable and very important respect your dancers.
Firstly we believe in having fun as top of the list. At all
our classes, dances and at the festivals, we are very much aware that
line dancing is an enjoyable part of dancers lives. We like our
dancers to be happy, so with this in mind, we are always looking for
fun dances that people can enjoy, or dances that give a "feel good
factor" to the dancer.
Second being approachable is in our opinion essential, we love to
meet dancers and listen to their comments. Very often we are
given lot's of useful information by dancers that enables us to keep
up to date with the latest scene, and we welcome this.
Third and very important never talk down or belittle your audience,
always be patient and give clear and precise instruction, be prepared
to go over the more difficult parts of the dance until they have
mastered the steps, and then everyone can enjoy the dance.
Qualifications
Alan & Barb Heighway are both fully insured qualified line dance instructors with registered PPL and members of the following world wide recognised organisations:
- B.W.D.A - (Best Western Dance Association) Instructors (Barb level - 1 & Alan level - 3)
- W.L.D.A - (World Line dance Association - America) Members & Alan - Qualified WLDA Judge
- C.W.D.C - Country & Western Dance Council U.K. Members
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