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Old 08-09-2008, 10:11 PM #1
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Default New dances....suggestions?

Ok, so in all my MS suffering, I am planning a party... Aug 19 is DW's birthday and I am trying to organize a surprise party for her next Saturday. I have about a dozen of her closest friends invited and am looking for dance music for her. She loves to dance. Any suggestions?

So far I have:

The Macarena (ug I know but it's her day)
The Cha Cha slide
The electric slide
a few line dances
..

I am planning a pool party followed by a BBQ, Cake, and dancing in our living room. Hope it turns out ok. She may kill me after for doing it so if you don't see posts by me after next saturday night, send help.
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