


Rock 'n' Roll is:
- easy to learn. Most people can do it -
- extremely versatile. It suits a large range of modern and older popular music -
- a great social activity for meeting new friends and partners -
- inexpensive. Anywhere there is suitable music you can dance -
- suitable for young and old -
- well established. Its practised around the world -
- very suitable for amateurs as well as pro dancers. You don't need to be perfect for fear of being laughed at -
- a great fitness activity -
- a socially acceptable way for ladies to show their knickers in public (but gentlemen don't notice!) -
Gareth & June dance
for disabled children

Sandra trusts Trevor
to have a firm grip on things
James and Ann
dance with color and style
Sandy and Annette
strut their stuff!
No butterfingers here!
Hands up those who
love to dance!
George & Sue can step
with the best of them
Sandy & Annette have a
laid back approach
Demonstrated by Sandy & Annette
There is no other name for this move, at least that I know of, so that's what I've called it. Rock 'n' Roller Errol held a party at his home in the Adelaide suburb of Aldgate. We used his garage as a dance area, hence the rustic backdrop. Sandy showed what a man with universal joints in place of his knees can do. This is colourful and entertaining dancing that illustrates the pose we are all expected to assume when we go to see our bank manager about a loan.
Sandy starts off dancing in an upright position, but when Annette, playing receptionist, says "Mr Knox will see you now", Sandy gets ready, heading for the carpet.