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Showing posts with label Soul line dances. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

What Are "Trail Ride" Line Dances & How Are They Different From "Soul" Line Dances?

 

Rachael Reed, Dec 24, 2024

Websites: Tbdbpublishing.com RachaelReed.com

#trailriding #trailride #steppers

Music: Follow Me (Club Mix)

Aly-Us

Strictly Tiefschwarz (DJ Edition - Unmixed)

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Edited by Azizi Powell

Latest revision - December 29, 2025

This is Part I of a two part pancocojams series on the differences between contemporary African American trail ride line dancing and some contemporary and older "soul" line dances.

This post showcases the five YouTube videos of contemporary African American trail ride line dancing. That post also includes selected comments from a Facebook page about trail ride line dancing

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/08/comments-from-discussion-threads-of.html for Part II of this pancocojams series. That post showcases five YouTube video examples of  African American contemporary trail ride dancing. Selected comments from the discussion threads for four of these videos are also included in this post. The comment feature is turned off for Video #3.  Instead of comments, an excerpt of a 2021 article about African American trail rides is given after that video.. 

The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.


All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post and all those who are featured in these showcased videos. Thanks to all the singers and choreographers of the songs that are featured in these showcased videos. Thanks also to all the publishers of these videos on YouTube.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
It's important to emphasize that with regard to this post, "trail ride" line dances and "soul" line dances  are types of African American line dances

"Line dance" is a referent that African Americans use for specific types of group dances that are performed in a line. Other African American referents from various parts of the United States for these types of group dances are "hustles" "slides", "two-steps", and "stepping" although these referents also refer to other types of African American social dances or movement performances. .

Read more about those referents below and in this pancocojams post's comment section.

The same song can be danced in a trail ride line dancing style or in a soul line dancing style.

Also, it should be noted that African American (also known as "soul") line dances can be danced by people who aren't African American or any other person who isn't of Black descent.   

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Disclaimer:
I'm not a line dancer (except occasionally). I also am not a dance historian. Also, regrettably, I've never been to a trail ride.

The information that is compiled in this post is gleaned from my internet searches. Additions and corrections are very welcome.

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COMMENTS ABOUT TRAIL RIDE LINE DANCES AND HOW THEY ARE DIFFERENT FROM SOUL LINE DANCES
From https://www.facebook.com/groups/164844910212525/posts/9708047532558834/ "Why make a distinction between trailride and line dances?" UniverSOUL Line Dancing  ·

Numbers added for referencing purposes only.
All of these comments are from January 2025

1. Regina Thomas
"I have a question.

Why make a big deal between trailride dances and line dances?

Doesn't it all bring us together to have a good time? If you can't do one dance..slide over to the other one. Just dance"

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2.Angie Causey Fnp
"There isn't a difference as long as people SPACE is respected I'm cool just split the floor.

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3. Barbara Baylor
"Yes. You're right. We are all dancing to have fun. The question was is there a difference between Trailriders and line dancing. Things do evolve over time as has line dancing (country, R&B, soul/urban line dancing, hip-hop, etc.). Even before these there was African (not African American) line dances that used a stomp upbeat steps with drums and instruments. My sense is that Trailriders seems to be a bit more upbeat, peppy and bouncy with a bit of stomp in the step which appeals to a younger audience, while seemingly, traditional line dances uses chassee, slide and glide style steps. Our very own, loveable Big Mucci created Trailriders Shuffle in 2019 in dedication to the Trailriders and Saddleback club Riders( persons who ride horses and engage in Mountain Bike riding).

I think all styles can be used in line dances. After all, what is line dancing? Dances done in a group, mostly lines, with everyone doing the same steps. The clicker is doing the steps as they work for you. So while we are all having fun dancing and exercising remember, some of us have back, knee, hip and weight challenges that will not allow for fast upbeat steps. So, we all have to choose to do what we can and cannot do. But have fun while doing it.

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3. Lorrie Wallace
"Barbara Baylor Best explanation I’ve ever read."

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4. Regina Thomas
"Barbara Baylor I. Absolutely. Love. Your. Response. Thank you. Thank you"

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5. Denton Elisha
"Barbara Baylor the best comment I ever seen on line dancing period. I have back and knee issues, and I am an instructor, so I only teach what my body allows me to do. Trail ride dancing is different from line dancing. I gave up on the first dance, it is for the younger crowd. The only question I have is, because of the way they move, are they claiming a line dance already created?"

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6. 
Catrina Daniel
"Barbara Baylor lots of bouncing in trail ride. I like smooth"

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7. Charlene Tilghman
"Barbara Baylor facts. People are trying to monopolize line dancing and take the fun out of the fellowship aspects. Dancing should be fun, energizing, and done with your own limitations."

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8. Ejaya Johnson
"TOMATO TOMΓ‚TO"

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9. Leslie Marie
"We do both.. All Things evolve ..

I'm proud of the young cats! They got the pulse of line dancing right now! πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½"

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10. Nicole Timberlake-Lynch
"Do what make you feel good. People say all we do is Linedancing. We don’t do regular dancing (man&woman) together. U have Steppers. U have trailriders. If you DONT like anybody’s dance don’t do it. Everyone grown do what you like and do it πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚Regina I agree what you saying if it brings people together just do or sit down wait til a song you like then dance."

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11. Charlie Robinson
"I didn't know there was controversy. I need to get out more. πŸ˜‚"

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12. Carah Herring
"Charlie Robinson same!"

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13. Tiffani Drinks
"I need some trail riding πŸ‘’ fast, they do dance different, I need that Country Girl jawn🀣🀣🀣✅✅❤️πŸ–€πŸ’šπŸ’―"

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14. Hope It'sLisa Buckner
"I don't think it's a big deal, as far as the dancing goes. Where I have seen the division is when a linedance that has been created years prior, is reintroduced as a trailride dance, giving no credit to the original dance and choreographer. I do and teach both in my urban class; however, I let my students know the difference. Trailride dances have always been around, but they have become super popular recently.

I love dancing period, so I'm good with all of it! I say: do what pleases you!

I'm not up to debating with anyone; just speaking my truth.

# let's all dance"

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15. Jamiylah Miller
"Hope It'sLisa Buckner Valid point!!!"

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16. DeMeria SeGuan
"Hope It'sLisa Buckner and the over emphasis on them as if that’s the best thing smoking…then it’s the damn fan combination for me."

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17.Frankeisha Franscreationz Hill
"Facts"

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18. Cheresse Harris
"I love the high energy from both!"

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19. Mitzi Berryan
"I do them both ❤️❤️"

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20. Eureka Bennett
"I love them both and teach both. I ask my classes which one they like if there is a song with a dance for both, then that's the one I will teach. Trailrides are becoming easier to learn and teach because most line dances are becoming a whole dance routineπŸ˜‚, with 3 and 4 parts with a bridge lol."

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21. Akili McLamore
"I really don't see the difference."

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22. Hester Mitchell
"Like I have said before, there is a difference. With trailriders in their moves they mostly all do the same move. They move back and forth with the rock of the upper body, they stomp their feet a little harder, and when they do a turn instead of a 123, or a cha cha cha they pick up their foot and just swing it around. I just don't believe they count as we do in line dancing. Out here in Texas as I said the trailriders use to hate to see us coming, because we line danced to everything to whereas they only had a couple dances they could dance to. So in saying all of that I have taught some of the real trailriders dance that they have come up with."

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33. Regina Thomas
"Hester Mitchell they've evolved. Just like line dance has over the years. Which is a good thing. That's why they're joining us on the cruise"

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34. Hester Mitchell
"Regina Thomas can't be beat them might as well join them. That's what they said, because they had to realize how big the line dancing community is. Can't wait!"

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35. Theresa Ross
"I love both."

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36. Lucy Lu J.
"What is a Trailride dancer"

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37. Regina Thomas
"Lucy Lu J. Barbara Baylor gives the absolute best explanation of a trailrider/dancer"

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38. Odette N. Bell
"Lucy Lu J. I wondered the same. Never heard of that. I even Googled it, but that didn't help. I'm assuming it might be like having steppers and ballroomers on the floor at the same time. I don't know. 🀷🏾‍♀️"

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39. Kim Jones Cummings
"Trail rides is more country (music like blues or more southern songs & clothing like boots, hats, fans, shorts) hence trail ride like a cowboy.

Hustle is more of a northern term with more R&B, pop, rap songs & usually at a faster pace.

They all are line dances cause you get in a line with repetitive steps."

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SHOWCASE VIDEOS OF TRAIL RIDE LINE DANCES
(These videos are given in no particular order. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.)

SHOWCASE VIDEO #1 - Song/line dance "Follow Me"
This video is found at the top of this pancocojams post.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - 
Trailriders Shuffle Official Video Big Mucci Ft. Rico C


Big Mucci, Oct 1, 2020

Big Mucci The King of LineDance Music & Rico C brings you the Official Video for the TrailRiders Shuffle LineDance. a Mixture of Southern Soul and Trailriders Music

Song: Trailriders Shuffle

Artist: Big Mucci Ft. Rico C

Visuals by: Mr. Kap Bugsy of THEKAPXTC Visual Production


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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3-  
Boots On The Ground Line Dance Trail Ride Drone view & more



#30Talk, 
Apr 1, 2025

""EPIC" 2025 Boots on the ground Trail Ride in NC.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #4 - 
Tonio Armani - Country Girl (Sparta, GA)



Tonio Armani, May 20, 2025  SPARTA

Tonio Armani Live In Sparta, Georgia

#TonioArmani #CountryGirl #LineDance

Song : Country Girl

Artist : Tonio Armani

Video Shot By @iamyungnina

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5 - 
(Shot On Iphone)⁠​⁠ 803Fresh - Boots on the Ground w/ DJ CLEVE & TNT Steppaz | BET Buck TV


Buck Tv, Mar 26, 2025  SOUTH CAROLINA
The energy was off the charts at the tour kickoff! Watch 803 Fresh deliver an electrifying live performance of his #1 Billboard R&B hit, "Boots on the Ground," produced by T Da Wizard and Snake Eyes Music Group. Featuring special guest DJ CLEVE and the legendary TNT Steppers, this unforgettable night marks the beginning of an epic tour. Don't miss out on this exclusive performance only on Buck TV Network!

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Sunday, March 2, 2025

Seven YouTube Videos Of "Chuck Baby" Soul Line Dance (performed to Chuck Brown's 2007 Go Go Record "Chuck Baby")


It's The Dance For Me, Jan 15, 2011

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases seven YouTube videos of the "Chuck Baby" Soul Line dance. This line dance is always performed to the 2007 Go Go record "Chuck Baby" by Chuck Brown. These videos were published in 2022, 2023, 2016, and 2023.

This post also includes my editorial notes about these videos. 

The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Chuck Brown for his cultural and musical legacy. Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
This pancocojams post documents different ways that groups of female and male adult line dancers from various cities in the United States danced to the record "Chuck Baby". These videos also documents the different ways that one or more individuals within those groups performed more than the basic steps of that dance, "putting their own flavor to the mix."'

Most of the video in this post document soul line dancing before the custom of dancers holding and popping fans began or became widespread. Although a few of these videos showed line dancers holding a closed fan while dancing, none of those videos showed any fans being "popped" (i.e. the action and sound that is produced when line dancers flick their wrist, thereby opening up their fan which makes a popping sound). 

Prior to the now familiar custom of many soul line dancers holding and popping a folding fan while they dance, some soul line dancers held a short (usually) white cloth towel. 
That towel is used to wipe the sweat of their brow usually at the completion of a dance. Sometimes line dancers wave these towels, but that isn't shown in  these particular videos.

I just happened to include videos that featured dancers carrying one of these towels. I didn't purposely choose videos with that feature in advance and wasn't aware of that commonality until I published and then re-watched this post. 

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Video #2, a whistle is heard in the beginning of the dance, but the person blowing the whistle isn't on camera. Soul line dance videos that feature fan popping sometimes also include the sound of one person blowing a whistle to augment the line dance's recorded song.

To learn about and view examples of popping fans and blowing a whistle in soul line dance performances, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/02/popping-fans-blowing-whistles-in-soul.html for the pancocojams post entitled "Popping Fans & Blowing Whistles In "Boots On The Ground" And "Follow Me" Soul Line Dance Videos."

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ADDITIONAL SHOWCASE VIDEOS
These videos are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only. 

SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - Chuck Baby Line Dance


Freda Terry, Sep 24, 2011

Freda Terry (Chicago's Line Dance Instructor) join Juanita Collins (North Carolina's Line Dance "Down South Shuffle's Instructor) in Chapel Hill celebrating Juanita's birthday with a line dancing work shop and her crew.  Had a great time doing "Chuck Baby" and you can, too.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVtllEg9UNk

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 - Chuck Baby Line Dance


Ms38dee, April 6, 2013

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #4 - Chuck Baby


@LDFFTV, Jun 24, 2024
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This is a snippet of attendees of the Bull City Sliders Spring Throwback Party doing the line dance, "Chuck Baby", choreographed by Sharon Holmes to the song, "Chuck Baby" by Chuck Brown
https://youtube.com/shorts/MZdrbDZjMbQ?si=_YotOa5taSXPo5mr

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5 -Chuck Baby Line Dance, an oldie but a good one



Ladysnsapshot, August 17, 2023 New York
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZdyUSoQKY8
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Here's a comment from this video's discussion thread:

@dinahharvey7763, 2023
"I see instead of them stepping up they're kicking up nice move."
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This comment refers to the fact that there are several choreographies for the "Chuck Baby" line dance. In addition to members of a group or class doing the choreography that is accepted by that group or class, individuals can add their own twist to certain steps or moves as long as they remain on beat and don't get too "extra." 

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #6 -  CHUCK BABY  Choreographer Sharon Holmes


soulsisterify, Sep 13, 2016

Soundtrack: "Chuck Baby" by Chuck Brown

Event: Cali Jam 2016, Hosted by J&J Soulful Steps.

Video by A&V Cali Jam Crew
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR-chkTee5E

The Chuck Baby line dance ends around 2:48 in this video. 

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #7- Chuck Baby Line Dance, Baltimore MD


410 Line Dancers Dallas Texas, Feb 1, 2023

Choreographer: Sharon Holmes

Music: Chuck Baby (Chris Blues Remix)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSZlbfbb-Ug

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Popping Fans & Blowing Whistles In "Boots On The Ground" And "Follow Me" Soul Line Dance Videos


Line Dancing With Terressa, Dec 30, 2024 (Richmond, Virginia)

Choreographer: Tre Little (Dem Kuntry Folks)

Artist: 803Fresh

Song: Boots On The Ground
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Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDrBn6HRZjQ for another 
Line Dancing With Terressa "Boots On The Ground" YouTube video. That video features a man whose fan breaks while he line dancing with the group.   

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Edited by Azizi Powell

Latest Update - March 16, 2025

This is the fourth post in an ongoing pancocojams series about the cultural meanings of and uses for blowing whistles (instruments) in various Black cultures throughout the world.*

This pancocojams post showcases three YouTube videos that feature Soul line dancers popping fans. These videos also feature at least one person blowing a whistle while dancing.

This post also includes my Editor's notes about popping fans* and my Editor's notes about circle Soul line dances. This pancocojams post also includes selected comments from the discussion thread for each of these videos  

The content of this post is presented for socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publishers of these videos online.
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*Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/02/some-traditional-meanings-contemporary.html "Some Traditional Meanings & Contemporary Uses For Whistles" for the first post in this pancocojams series.

Except for that first post, all posts in this pancocojams series are published in no particular order. 

Subsequent posts can be found under various tags that include the words "blowing whistles" (such as "blowing whistles history", "blowing whistles during social dancing", and "blowing whistles drum majors").

** "Popping fans" means "to flick your wrist while holding a folding paper fan. That action results in a popping sound which is the inspiration for the verb "popping fans". 

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WHAT THE LYRICS TO BOOTS ON THE GROUND MEAN
The lyrics to 803Fresh's 2024 December 2024 song refer to "wearing cowboy boots while line dancing. However, sometimes some "woke" African Americans (and other woke people) may give the phrase "I got my boots on the ground" the same meaning as "ten toes down" (i.e. being determined and prepared to do what needs to be done to achieve your goals).

Click 
https://www.lyricsonly.io/new-lyrics/803fresh-boots-on-the-ground-lyrics  for the lyrics to 803Fresh's song "Boots On the ground". Also, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/03/what-ten-toes-down-standing-on-business.html for a pancocojams post entitled "What "Ten Toes Down" & "Standing On Business" REALLY Mean (Information & Comments)".

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITORS NOTES ABOUT POPPING FANS WHILE DOING SOUL LINE DANCES

by Azizi Powell, originally written in June 19, 2022 and updated February 19, 2025

"Popping fans" is a relatively recent custom in Soul (African American) line dancing. (I haven't come across any online videos of Country (predominately White) line dancing-that include popping fans - yet. However, I won't be surprised if some Country line dances eventually include the Soul line dance originated custom of popping fans. Two 2016 YouTube videos are the earliest video examples of this "popping fans" custom that I've come across. I've found additional YouTube videos from 2021 on, but discussion threads for late 2024 videos of Soul line dancing include a number of comments that document that line dancing with fans is still viewed as a new phenomenon. For instance, many of the commenters in YouTube videos and YouTube video shorts of soul line dancing that feature fans ask where they can purchase these fans. (The usual answer is "Amazon" (i.e. on the Amazon shopping website.) And these queries about where to purchase these fans aren't met with any comments that would suggest that line dancing with fans is a common occurrence.

When the line dance begins, the line dancer carries one fan in their right hand. The fan is folded and then opened on a specific beat or lyric. "Popping" the fan means to flick the wrist of your hand that is holding the folded fan. That action causes the fan to open, resulting in a "popping" sound. All of the line dancers holding fans "pop" their fans at the same time depending on the song's beat and lyrics. The unfolded fan may be waved, but is usually quickly re-folded. That process continues throughout the line dance. I've come across a few relatively early YouTube videos of some line dancers hitting their folded fan on the palm of their hand, and/or tapping the folded fan to their side while they danced. However, I haven't noticed that custom in later YouTube Soul line dance videos.
Prior to the introduction of this custom of popping fans, a few Soul line dancers -particularly males- held and sometimes waved (usually white) mall towels, cloths, or handkerchiefs. These items probably served a dual purpose of wiping sweat from the dancer's face at the end of a line dance, and adding a visual effect which highlighted a particular beat or song lyric. Also prior to the introduction of popping fans, some line dancers chose to clap their hands on particular beats and/or lyrics. And since popping fans have become a thing in Soul line dancing, some dancers who don't have a fan may clap their hands or wave a small cloth at the same time that other dancers are popping their fans.

The New Orleans Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs custom of dancing and strutting while holding one or two large fleather fans may have influenced the custom of African Americans line dancing while holding a hand fan, It's also possible that popping fans was influenced by Flamenco fan dancing and by Chinese fan dancing, although both these dance styles may be largely unfamiliar to African Americans and those dance customs are quite different from popping fans. .
In the earliest YouTube videos of Soul line dance videos that include dancers popping fans, that custom appears to have been largely reserved for females. That is probably because in United States culture and in other cultures throughout the world such as in Flamenco dancing, holding fans and dancing with fans is reserved for females. However, by at least 2024, an increasing number of males are shown in videos dancing with fans, suggesting that custom has become acceptable regardless of a person's gender.

The fans that are used for Soul line dancing can be any color. Every Soul line video that includes fans shows members of the dance group or dance class who have fans with different colors which adds to their visual effect,

Most YouTube videos on African American line dancing only have a small number of comments in their discussion threads. In perusing various discussion threads of line dancing videos in which the dancers hold fans, I've only come across a few comments about the custom of "popping fans". Some examples of those comments are included below. In the early 200s my daughter Tazi Hughes taught line dancing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Roland Ford's Dance & Be Fit program. She shared with me that some members of the line dance community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in Maryland, and in other states dance with folding fans to accentuate the beat. For instance, in a line dance when a person takes three steps to the right and claps, a person with a fan would snap open the fan instead of clapping on that beat. My daughter also told me that one way that line dancing with fans has spread throughout the United States is because a lot of dancers do it during at national and regional line dance conventions as well as during their regular line dance sessions and get togethers. It appears to me that just about any old or new Soul line dance can incorporate the popping fan custom, depending on the song itself and on the aesthetic taste of the group or class instructor/leader who may really like or may not at all like this popping fan sound.. -snip- Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/06/african-american-soul-line-dancing-with.html for the 2022 pancocojams post entitled "African American (Soul) Line Dancing While Popping Fans."
**** PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTES ABOUT CIRCLE SOUL LINE DANCE "FOLLOW ME" by Azizi Powell, February 18, 2025 Alys-Us' 1992 House music hit "Follow Me" is the record that is used for one of the few circle Soul line dance circle formation dancing that I've come across. The only other circle Soul line dance that I've come across as of this date is "Trailride Sailing". (Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwAIoNY8Dzs "Dance: Trailride Sailing" by Memphis Finest 901 Line Dance Krewe,July 11, 2024 Here is the earliest online mention of Soul line dance circle dancing that I've found:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oiO5A8OOlk "Aly Us - Follow Me (Slightly Better Quality Version)

@COACHFSTATON, 2022 "That line dance we did when this song came on. Freshman year at Wake Forest University Fall 2000. At the gym jams or at Brew-Has in Winston-Salem NC and Winston-Salem State would come over and we'd get it the party started lol".

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There are a number of "Follow Me" Soul line dance videos on YouTube and on other social media sites. All of the "Follow Me" Soul line dance videos that I've come across as of this date feature a circle dance formation. However, the exact movements the dancers perform while moving around that circle may be different.

In most of the other YouTube videos of "Follow Me" that I've come across, the dancers are clearly moving in single file around the circle. However, in the 2024 rodeo gathering in Florence, South Carolina video of "Follow Me",  some dancers proceed in twos or threes, some dancers appear to move in small groups, and other dancers move in single file. However, regardless of whether they are moving alone or dancing alongside of another person or persons,  the dancers perform the same choreographed movements, dancing forward, than turning back, then dancing forward again in a more or less organized way. Also, in the 2024 (Columbia, South Carolina) video, the circle procession appears to be somewhat disorganized, and sometimes some dancers appears to be doing the usual horizontal line dance while other dancers are still proceeding in a circle around the dance floor.

In both of these two "Follow Me" showcased videos, many of the dancers popped (flicked) a hand held folded fan at specific times during this song while they danced. In both these videos their processions reminded me of a Conga line although in the rodeo gathering video (Showcase #2 in this post) there was no contact between the dancers. In contrast, in Showcase video given as #3 in this post where  some of the dancers circling the dance floor touch the shoulder of the person in who is dancing in front of them.

Popping fans isn't an essential element of that circle line dance or of any other Soul line dance, but it adds to the percussive sound of the record. There are some people that don't care for the addition of the sounds of fans "popping", but I'm among those who like that feature. These two showcase videos of the have far more people popping fans (flicking fans) than any other "Follow Me" videos that I have come across. Showcase Video #3 also has a large number of dancers popping fans.

Blowing Whistles in "Follow Me" and in some other Soul Line Dance Videos

Both of the Showcase "Follow Me" videos that are showcased in this pancocojams post as well as the video of Boots On The Ground that is given as Showcase Video #1 in this pancocojams post include at least one person blowing a whistle (instrument). Blowing a whistle to the accompaniment a line dance record (or another type of Soul music record) since at least the early 2000s, thus predating the custom of popping fans during Soul line dancing. These whistle sounds aren't meant to signal an action such as whistles blown by sports referees. Also, these whistle sounds aren't mean to command people to move out of the way such as the whistles that are blown during Haitian Ra Ra processions by a man serving as a band's colonel. Instead, the whistles that are blown by one or more dancers during Soul line dancing are meant to add "flavor" to the sound of the recorded song that the whistle blower and other people in the group are dancing to.

My guess is that Too $hort’s 2006 Hip Hop record "Blow The Whistle" record should largely be credited with expanding the already existing custom among Black people (in particular) of listeners' and/or dancers blowing a whistle (instrument) to add that whistle's percussive bursts to recorded (or live) music in (hopefully) aesthetically pleasing ways. Since at least 2012 if not earlier, multiple Soul line dance videos of "Blow The Whistle" have been posted online. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxIcd-Xnvn4 for a 2012 line video of "Blow The Whistle". That video doesn't include any actual whistle blowing. Nor does it include any fan popping. To date, I haven't come across any "Blow The Whistle" line dance videos in which any one actually blows a whistle during that dance line. Also, none of those Blow The Whistle line dance videos that I've watched-including recently published videos- don't include any fan popping.   

According to two online articles that I've read about Too $hort’s hit 2006 Hip Hop record "Blow The Whistle", the phrase "Blow The Whistle" in that record is a sports metaphor commanding that someone needs to act like a referee and blow their whistle on a person who has done something wrong. Too $hort wasn't indicating in that record that people should actually blow a whistle to add to the music that they were hearing.

Click https://genius.com/Too-short-blow-the-whistle-lyricsandhttps://genius.com/a/too-short-breaks-down-blow-the-whistle-on-genius-series-verified  Genius [Verified series]- Jun 27, 2018

WARNING - Too $hort's record "Blow The Whistle" and these article's about that record contains lots of profanity as well as the n-word.

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COMMENTS FROM THE DISCUSSION THREAD FOR SHOWCASE VIDEO #1

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only. All of these comments are from 2025.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDrBn6HRZjQ


1. @makebacunningham6795
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It’s the fans and the whistle for me ❤❤❤❤"

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@Kat-gj4fk
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Yesss!!! πŸ’ƒπŸ½ πŸͺ­"

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3. @dawnkesheakluesner2770
"I LOVE OUR PEOPLE!!!  There’s nobody like us!!❤❤❤"

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4. 
@zetteamor
"Black people always adding flavor!"

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5. 
@wordplay6665
"πŸ˜‚ can’t just go and bootscoot"
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"Boot scoot" is a verb that refers to doing country line dancing that came from the 1991 hit song "Boot Scootin Boogie" by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_Scootin%27_Boogie , 

Click https://www.youtube.com/live/dkaa3hJH02g for a YouTube video of Boot Scootin Boogie Line Dance. 

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6. 
@walibashir102
"Hearing that whistle did it for me being from that party whistle era. Love the fans but I'm blowing my whistle."

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7. 
@ninared6816
"Love the fans. We take everything to the next level of fun. Love my people and their creativity.❤❤❤"

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8. 
@GratitudeGriot
"too fun and fly!!! the stanky leg with the fan is sending me πŸ˜‚πŸ–€πŸ’š"

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9. 
@kimknight-is3yt
"WE ALWAYS GOT THAT SWAG AND YES WILL BREAK THIS DANCE OUT PERIOD"

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10. 
@Nunya-k2u
"Now we knew when black people started line dancing it was gonna be LIT!"

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11.@the.real.rj4400
"You can just feel the extra flavor ❤.. "FAN SNAP"😊"

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12. @Teebee407
"It's sooooo refreshing to see men line dancing! Some where in time we've made
line dancing (a female thing) dude in the burgundy shirt on row 2 is a VIBEEEEE"

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13. @saysaythediamondprincess8820
"Awww poor guy his fan broke"

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14.@ronaldjoseph809
"And it was at that moment, when the brother in the red shirt realized  his fan was made it CHINA πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ πŸ˜πŸ™ƒ"

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15. @normacroberts-hakizimana8785
"I think he done fanned that fan to deaf!"

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16. @liahbooker3900

"I feel like my blackness just leveled up"

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - RnB Southern Soul Rodeo Florence South Carolina 2024 #trailriders #trailriding #trailride #steppers


Rachael Reed, Dec 24, 2024

Music - Follow Me (Club Mix)
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/06/african-american-soul-line-dancing-with.html for the 2022 pancocojams post entitled "African American (Soul) Line Dancing With Folding Fans ("Popping Fans")". 

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COMMENTS FROM THE DISCUSSION THREAD FOR SHOWCASE VIDEO #2

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only. All of these comments are from 2025.

From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-UFGNXu7gw

1. @whynot8901
"love the theme of this song.... UNITE"

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2. @JR3BOI
"I need to get home and catch me a trail ride!!"

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3. 
@sammimaloy5161
"Now that's adulting love and unity and enjoying life not a wall flower in sight"

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4. @angelalewis6152
"I  Want A Biggg fanπŸŽ‰"

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5. @woodswal
"I wonder where they get those larger fans???"

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6. @rhondafountain648
"That's the South for you"

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7. 
@v.p.6422
"
I can see me and my equilibrium turned off self. They going this way me going that way🀭They turning around! Me going straight..... LORD HELP πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ₯°πŸ˜πŸ₯΄BUT I WANNA GO!!! DERN IT πŸ˜‚"

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8. @jnetteepooh994
"Can someone explain where this originated and where I can participate in the next one lol"

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9. @iamrachaelreed
"@jnetteepooh994  Try searching field parties and/or trail rides where you are on Facebook and Tik Tok if you have it I also posted a 2025 trailride calender in my community posts check and see if one is near you"

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10. @catricedrew2428
"I love black peoples!!! πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ"

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11. 
@Gullahbae
"Folks in the South are cut from a different cloth! ❤πŸ•ΊπŸΏπŸ’ƒπŸΎ"

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 -Follow Me!!



@LinedancingwithTerressa, December 26, 2024
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Several commenters wrote that this line dance event occurred in Columbia, South Carolina.

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THE DISCUSSION THREAD FOR SHOWCASE VIDEO #3

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only. All of these comments are from 2025.

https://youtube.com/shorts/dwDV42rQcd0?si=5QsJTZM98AYsLrJO

@rbenitez6140
"I remember many years ago doing that dance to follow me at a motorcycle club in Brooklyn.

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2. 
@caralatise1706
"Looks like a cool Powwow dance ❤"

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3. 
@token787
"I would have been behind the Cam shirt kickin it with him!"

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4. @doebaby6222
"Always a person that do too much πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚"

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5. 
@uprayup
"Let me get a fan!!! Flop! flop! flop! flop!"

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6. 
@heathermorris8840
"You better work"

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7. @loribobson3237
"Alright now! Party"

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8. @MarchellTurner-e5s
"I wish I could be there!!!!! Jam y'all ❤❤❤❤❤"

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ADDENDUM: 
Here's another "Boots On The Ground" video that I just happened upon that includes a line dancer blowing a whistle to add more "flavor" of the record

(Added March 16, 2025) 



@IamSpyda, January 7, 2025

Boots on the Ground Dance | TNT SteppaZ #southernsoul

Have You Seen This Dance? Dougherty Country Line Dance Gullah Geechee & American Indian Fusion

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Friday, February 14, 2025

"Follow Me" And "Trailride Sailing" - Two Examples Of Soul Line Dancing In Circle Formations (With A Video Of A Hora & A Video Of A Freylekhs Circle Dances)


Rachael Reed, Dec 24, 2024

Music - Follow Me (Club Mix)

Aly-Us

Strictly Tiefschwarz (DJ Edition - Unmixed)
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All of the dancers in this outdoor gathering are Black, Notice that the males and females are joyful. Many of the dancers in this "Follow Me" video are flicking a hand held folded fan at specific times during this son while they dance around an outdoor area. Their movements remind me of a Conga line except that the procession isn't as organized as those types of dance lines. In this video sometimes different dancers appear to be in single file, and sometimes there are two or three or more dancers moving along side of each other, performing the group's forward then back then forward choreographed routine in more or less organized ways. However, the spirit of the dance is always joyful and the percussive sound that the fans make when they are flick adds to that joyful spirit. The whistle blowing also adds to that happy spirit and appears to me to further unify the dancing crowd.

This procession reminds me of a Conga line, only there is less order in the movements and the participants touching any part of a person dancing in front of them or besides them.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/02/the-1992-hit-song-follow-me-circle-line.html  for a subsequent pancocojams post about Aly-Us' 1992 hit song "Follow Me". That post  includes this same video, several other "Follow Me" videos, information, and comments about this song and its circle line dance.

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Edited by Azizi Powell

Latest revision - Feb. 15, 2025

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video of the Soul Line Dance circle dance "Follow Me" and a YouTube video of the Soul Line Dance circle dance "Trail Ride Sailing". 

In addition, this pancocojams post showcase a YouTube video of a Hora dance and a  YouTube video of a 
Freylekh dance. Both Hora and Freylekh are traditional circle dances.  

The content of this post is presented for historical, socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to the unknown and known choreographers of the dances that are showcased in this post. Thanks also to all those who are featured in these videos, thanks to all those who are quoted in this post, and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO OF 'TRAIL RIDE SAILING" -Trailride Sailing Circle Line Dance


Carol Baskin, Aug 11, 2023

Own No Rights To This Music!!

Line Dance Choreographer: CowGirl Hollywud

Get’n It In Line Dance Group

Song: Trailride Sailing

Artist: Meechie X
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Click 
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/30/nx-s1-4978783/black-cowboys-trail-rides-are-an-expression-of-family-tradition-and-creole-culture Black cowboys trail rides are an expression of family, tradition and Creole culture; May 30, 2024 "Heard on All Things Considered" By Anna Adams

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THE STANDARD DEFINITION OF CIRCLE DANCES
From https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_dance
"Circle dance, or chain dance, is a style of social dance done in a circle, semicircle or a curved line to musical accompaniment, such as rhythm instruments and singing, and is a type of dance where anyone can join in without the need of partners. Unlike line dancing, circle dancers are in physical contact with each other; the connection is made by hand-to-hand, finger-to-finger or hands-on-shoulders, where they follow the leader around the dance floor. Ranging from gentle to energetic, the dance can be an uplifting group experience or part of a meditation.

Being probably the oldest known dance formation, circle dancing is an ancient tradition common to many cultures for marking special occasions, rituals, strengthening community and encouraging togetherness. Circle dances are choreographed to many different styles of music and rhythms. Modern circle dance mixes traditional folk dances, mainly from European or Near Eastern sources, with recently choreographed ones to a variety of music both ancient and modern. There is a growing repertoire of new circle dances to classical music and contemporary songs."...
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This Wikipedia page doesn't include any mention of African American (Soul) Line Dancing's circle dancing. However, that style of Soul Line Dancing are performed in circular formations, but without any physical contact between their dancers.

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WHAT DOES THE TERM "CIRCLE LINE DANCES" MEAN IN SOUL LINE DANCING 
(African American) Soul Line Dancing defines a "circle line dance" as a dance that Soul Line dancers perform in a circular formation. As is the case with other Soul line dances, circle line dances are performed to the accompaniment of a specific record, and the dancers rarely if ever sing or chant.

Unlike other circle dances, individuals performing Soul line dances in circular formations aren't in physical contact with each other i.e. there is no hand-to-hand, finger-to-finger or hands-on-shoulders contact between the dancers when they follow the leader around the dance floor.

Almost all Soul Line dances are performed in horizontal lines. The earliest date for any YouTube videos of Soul Line Dancing in a circular formation that I've come across is 2012.  As of February 2025, "Follow Me" and "Trailride Sailing" appear to be the most popular circle formation Soul Line dances. It's difficult to find other Soul Line dance videos with this formation. However, two other video of a circle Soul line dances that I've come across are "Full Circle Line Dance 06 30 2015" published by thearchiebexperience, Aug 22, 2017; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qorEcvB8xm0 and  Soul Train Line Dance, published by Dancing With Terressa, October 7, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di9yNr4mQUQ .

Please share any other Soul Line examples of circle dancing that you are aware of in the comment section below. Thanks!  

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SOME INFORMATION AND A YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THE HORA - AN EXAMPLE OF A CIRCLE DANCE 
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hora_(dance)
"
Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance traditionally performed in Southeast Europe. Circle dances with similar names are found in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, North Macedonia, Greece and culturally adopted by ethnic minorities such as the Ashkenazi Jews[1] (Yiddish: האָΧ¨Χ’ hore), Sephardic Jews (Ladino: Χ”Χ•Χ¨Χ• horo) and the Roma.

Etymology

The name, spelled differently in various countries, is derived from the Greek Ο‡ΞΏΟΟŒΟ‚ (khorΓ³s): "dance",[2] which is cognate with the Ancient Greek art form of χορΡία (khoreΓ­a). The original meaning of the Greek word Ο‡ΞΏΟΟŒΟ‚ may have been "circle".[3]

Also, the words hora and oro are found in many Slavic languages and have the meaning of "round (dance)"; the verb oriti means "to speak, sound, sing" and previously meant "to celebrate"."....

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A YOUTUBE VIDEO EXAMPLE OF THE HORA

Hava Nagila - Dancing the Hora!


Sonya Katasheva, Oct 6, 2010

Dancing the Hora leading into a Freylich at a friend's 70th birthday party
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Here's an excerpt from Google Result's AI result for the question "What does Hava Nagila" mean in English:
" "Hava Nagila" ... is a Hebrew phrase that means "Let us rejoice" or "Let us be happy". It is also the name of a well-known Jewish folk song. 

Explanation

Hava Nagila is a traditional song sung at Jewish celebrations, such as weddings, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, and other Jewish holidays. It is often accompanied by the Hora, a traditional Jewish circle dance."..

Read the following section of this post for information about the "Freylich" dance that is mentioned in that video's summary statement

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE 
FREYLICH (DANCES)
From https://folkdancefootnotes.org/dance/a-real-folk-dance-what-is-it/about/freylekhs-freilach-yiddish/

...."Fryelekhs (there are many spellings) is Yiddish for “merriment or pleasure” – think frolic.

Freylekhs can refer to Yiddish happy music in a steady, medium-to-fast tempo.
[...]

Freylekhs also refers to the dancing commonly done to Freylekhs music.  There is no set pattern for this dancing – no choreography.  Dancers often move in a circle, to left or right, but can also form a Grand March, or move towards and away in opposing lines, or dance solo or in pairs.

More important than footwork is spirit.  Freylekhs are most often danced at weddings and bar mitzvahs – joyous occasions."....

Here's a video of a Freylekh dance:
OFDA 40th Anniversary Celebration 1 - Freylekhs Dance - Χ¨Χ™Χ§Χ•Χ“ Χ€Χ¨Χ™Χ™ΧœΧš



Leon Balaban, Oct 18, 2009

Ontario Folk Dance Association dinner and dance, October 17, 2009, Toronto, Canada.

Helen Winkler* leading a Freylekhs dance to the sound of the klezmer band "West of Odessa" from Buffalo/Hamilton.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Why The "Electric Slide" Line Dance Is Called The "Candy Dance" In The United Kingdom (information, videos, & comments)


RockKG973, May 8, 2013

One of my favorite movie scenes ever!
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This video clip is the end scene for the 1999 American movie entitled "The Best Man".

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This pancocojams post documents the use of the funk group Cameo's 1986 record "Candy" as the music for the "Electric Slide" line dance instead of Marcia Griffiths' the "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide") record. For that reason, particularly in the United Kingdom, "Electric Slide" is known as the "Candy dance."

Video #2 in this pancocojams post showcases a video of the Electric Slide line dance that is done to Marcia Griffiths "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide") record.

The other videos that are embedded in this post showcases the use of Cameo's "Candy" record for the Electric Slide line dance.

The content of this post is presented for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Bunny Wailer for composing "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide") and Marcia Griffiths for recording that song. Thanks to Cameo for recording their song "Candy" and thanks to the choreographer/s of the line dance that is used for the Electric Slide. Thanks also to all those who are featured in these showcase videos and thanks to the publishers of these videos on YouTube. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTRIC BOOGIE (ELECTRIC SLIDE) RECORD & LINE DANCE
From
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2020/jun/11/how-the-electric-slide-became-the-black-lives-matter-protest-dance "How the Electric Slide became the Black Lives Matter protest dance" written by Sanjoy Roy, 11 Jun 2020
" The protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd have spread across the world and as many have said: this is not a moment, it’s a movement. But it is also a moment of movement, as the protests have been accompanied by outbreaks of dancing. A common sight on social media and light news spots are the Electric Slide and the Cupid Shuffle, but you can also see the Cha-cha Slide, Macarena, krumping and the haka dance.

[…]

Right now, the people’s movement of choice looks to be the Electric Slide. Why? Like the Cupid Shuffle and Cha-cha Slide, it’s a four-wall line dance with a 90-degree turn between each repeat, so you can keep it going for as long as it takes. The basic sequence – sidesteps and step-touches – are simple, though the Cupid Shuffle is even simpler. Once you have the steps, you can style the rest how you like.

The dance has a long pedigree, with black roots and widespread branches. The step sequence was first devised by Broadway dancer Ric Silver in 1976 to an upbeat reggae song by Bunny Wailer, Electric Boogie, a hit in Jamaica that went on to become a more mainstream US success for his compatriot Marcia Griffiths, in 1982 and 1989.

Interestingly, Silver tried very hard to authorise his original 22-step sequence (his birthday being 22 January, he was very attached to the number), but despite takedown notices and copyright claims, it’s an unauthorised 18-step version that took hold. You can see why the people’s version won out. After a regular 16 counts, those extra 2 to swivel are like a cute little touch, sending you a notch round the phrase; add in another 4 and you’ve lost the tickle.

In the 1990s, the sequence was styled for American line-dancing and became a genre staple. It got another big boost through the 1999 black romcom The Best Man, here danced to Cameo’s 1986 hit single Candy. It has become massively popular at parties and weddings, and is often called the Candy Dance."...
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Ric Silver is a White American dancer/choreographer. Two comments from Ric Silver are included in this post from the YouTube discussion thread for Video #7.
  
Click https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Slide  for more information about the "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide")

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INFORMATION ABOUT CAMEO’S RECORD “CANDY”
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_(Cameo_song) 
" "Candy" is a song by funk group Cameo, released as the second single from their 1986 album Word Up!. The song features a solo by saxophonist Michael Brecker. "Honey", a reworked version with different lyrics was included on their next album, Machismo.

Charts

In the US, "Candy" reached number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the R&B charts in 1987 in the U.S.[1] "Candy" also made the Top 10 on the US Dance charts. It also reached the top 40 in the UK, peaking at number 27 on 30 November 1986.”…

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WHY THE "ELECTRIC SLIDE" LINE DANCE IS CALLED ”THE CANDY DANCE” IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Line dancing is choreographed dance steps that are done in a horizontal line to recorded music.  Line dancing can be done to actual line dance records that are specifically made for that dancing or line dancing can be done to records  that aren't specifically made for line dancing.  Records that are specifically made for line dancing (that I refer to as "actual" line dance records) have "call outs" throughout the entire record or through most of the record. "Call outs" are instructions that tell people what to do. As such, line dance records are a modern form of the African American originated tradition of square dance and contra dance "callers".

There are fewer actual line dance records (i.e. records that have call outs/dance instructions throughout the entire recording or through most of the recording) than there are records that are used for line dancing. Records that are used for line dancing can be from almost any music genre.  Usually, a specific choreographed step sequence becomes recognized as the way that people are "supposed' to do the line dance to that specific record.

The line dance that is known as the "Electric Slide" was originally done to the record of that name that was released in the early 1980s by Jamaican singer Marcia Griffiths. However, by at least the early 2000s, thanks in part to the 1999 American movie The Best Man, it appears that Cameo's record "Candy" is the record that is usually used for the Electric Slide dance.

Neither the "Electric Boogie" (Electric Slide) record nor the "Candy" record have call out dance instructions. Therefore, according to the definition for line dance records that is given above, neither "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide") nor "Candy" are actual "line dance records". However, they are certainly examples of records that are used for soul line dancing. Cameo's "Candy" is line danced the same way that the Electric Slide is danced.

In the end scene of the hit 1999 African American movie The Best Man, the cast is shown doing the Electric Slide (line dance) to Cameo's record "Candy". It's possible that the custom of doing the Electric Slide to Cameo's "Candy" may predate that movie scene, but there's no question that the use of Cameo's song in the line dancing scene that ends that African American movie helped popularize the custom of doing the Electric Slide to Cameo's Candy record in the United States and in the United Kingdom (and elsewhere)  Read Showcase Video #7 comment #28 below in which Ric Silver, the choreographer for the 22 step version of "The Electric Slide" writes that The Best Man's use of the record Candy for the Electric Slide (line dance) introduced the United Kingdom to the use of that record for that dance. 

Although Cameo's "Candy" record is often used for the Electric Slide line dance in the United States (particularly by African Americans) instead of Marcia Griffiths' record "Electric Boogie" ("Electric Slide"), based on my experience, and based on comments from people in the United States writing in YouTube discussion threads for Candy dance videos such as some of the comments included in this pancocojams post , I believe that few people in the United States call that dance "the Candy dance".

In addition to Cameo's record "Candy being used as the end scene for The Best Man movie, the Wikipedia page on that record notes that "British comedian Javonne Prince finishes each episode of The Javone Prince Show with 'Candy Time', during which the audience and cast dance to the song" (2015) and "The song [Candy) appears as part of a line dance at the end of Ep.4 of Series 2 of the British comedy-drama, This Way Up"  (August 29,2019)

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2023/11/19th-century-black-americans-created.html for the pancocojams post entitled "19th Century Black Americans Created The Tradition Of Calling Steps & Figures In American Square Dancing".

Also, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2023/12/seven-soul-line-dances-with-most.html for the pancocojams post entitled Seven African American Line Dances (also known as "Soul Line Dances") With The Most YouTube Views (as of Dec. 20, 2023). That post showcases the top seven "call out" soul line dance videos with the highest numbers of YouTube views at the time of that post's publication.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - How to do the Electric Slide

 
Brendan Eggers, Jun 26, 2015

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ADDITIONAL YOUTUBE VIDEOS OF THE CANDY DANCE

These videos are given in no particular order. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 - Candy Electric Slide Dance to Cameo's 80s song

 

Shom, Nov 28, 2016

A well executed electric slide carried out at a wedding in the Brewery Moorgate London. If you don't know the dance then now you do. The original electric slide is actually from Marcia Griffiths - Electric boogie song in 1976 (released 1982)

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #4 - The best wedding candy dance/electric slide - High Quality

Allure Events, Mar 11, 2020

Amazing UK wedding electric slide / candy dance. I hope this video brings a smile to your faces. Learn the candy dance steps from the few. Electric slide your way through life.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5 - Cameo Candy/ Electric Slide Wedding Dance

 

Syrena L'Aimable, Jun 2, 2018  WARLIES PARK HOUSE 

Adam & Katie’s Wedding 28.05.2018

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 SHOWCASE VIDEO #6 - Notting Hill Carnival - Candy Dance with Police Officer



Magda O, Aug 26, 2018

Candy Dance with a Police Officer at Notting Hill Carnival 2017

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #7- Candy Dance @ Capital Xtra



CandyDance UK, Dec 9, 2013

Do You Know The Candy Dance???

Have you ever seen a whole street packed full of people (teenagers and Adults), from the top to the bottom of the street, doing the same dance in Unison? Join Candy Dance UK to be part of the FIRST EVER RECORD ATTEMPT of the Candy Dance!!!

Its going to be AMAZING!!!
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Here are selected comments from this video's discussion thread, with numbers added for referencing purposes only: 

1. @blueberries147, 2015

"This the electric slide. Not the "candy dance""

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2. @TheIraqiforce, 2015
"No it's the candy dance, here in the UK we call it the candy dance"

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3. @blueberries147, 2015
"+Taha Hasan in America its the electric slide"

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4. @TheIraqiforce, 2015
"blueberries147 fair enough, but just like in America you call football soccer we call the dance candy dance which does sound slightly better than electric slide."

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5. 
@blueberries147, 2015
"+Taha Hasan fair enough"

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6. 
@jackpea7102, 2019
"In the the 70s, it use to be called the Hustle."

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7. @Monaedeezy, 2019
"floppy disc it’s crazy because in the black community in Chicago, we particularly love dancing the electric slide to cameos song. For the longest time I thought it was an isolated dance in the Midwest from the disco era. But hey!

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8. @dandycult, 2015
"Only English people would call it the candy dance lol. Electric slide people."

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9. 
@jirt87, 2017
"Exactly! The dance got a song its called the electric slide!"

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10. @tinkercedes, 2017
"Lol have I been living under a rock? Lol when was this called candy dance? It's the electric slide"

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11. @zhane1611, 2018
"mercedes corral UK WAY"

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12. @madjames2392, 2019
"Its basically referenced that off the movie best man

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13. 
@robakin1225,2017
"We do it all over the world U.S Africa,Caribbean,South and Latin america.LBB love being black.I have nothing against others but damn we bring it to the world mostly without other recognizing it.just like some whites in the U.S they change it to Achy-Breaky heart line dance.Give Credit where its do"

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14. @noors7754, 2019
"cb 97 they are expressing positivity stop ruining the fun ."

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15. @ainsbrittain8954, 2019
"I'm a black person and this dance isn't just about black people."

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16. @hello-it4vw, 2020
"@ainsbrittain8954  um chile anyways..."

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17. 
@ne3371, 2020
"hellooo 😭😭😭"

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18. @aaliyahdenny5695, 2022
"@ainsbrittain8954  nobody said it was but who created the dance? Oh okay"

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19. @NYCSDancer, 2022
"@aaliyahdenny5695  The Dance "The Electric" also known as The Electric Slide was created by ME !!!!   Ric Silver - and I'm English and Portuguese.....  I Beg Your Pardon!"

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20. @patriciahawkins7867, 2019
"Look at them doing "The Electric Slide" to the candy song! 😏"

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21. @AnniePJones, 2019
"it may be the electric slide but its great with the candy!! love it! I call it either!!"

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22. @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357, 2020
"The title of this video needs to be changed. This line dance is called The  Electric Slide. Obviously someone watched the movie The Best Man (1999) and didn't know this is The Electric Slide. In the movie The Best Man (1999), the ending scene where the movie characters do the line dance The Electric Slide to the song Candy by Cameo at the wedding reception. Thumbs down to this video."

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@doopdapps1088, 2020
"Lighten up, in the UK we call it the candy dance, just like you call soccer in the USA we call it football"

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24. @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357, 2020
"@doopdapps1088  I am Black American living in the UK for 5 years now so you aren't telling me anything new, Doop dapps. And some British individuals  know it is called the Electric Slide."

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@michaeltackson4154, 2021
"Imagine my surprise when I clicked on this video to see a dance I've never heard of called The Candy Dance, and see my people doing The Electric Slide that we've been doing at EVERY family gathering FOREVER πŸ€£πŸ˜‚"

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26. @Feliososarky, 2021
"Soooo yall been doing the electric slide to candy this whole time?!?! When was this a thing?

I NEED ANSWERS "
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27. @MegaREALdiva, 2021
"At least for 20 years

Lmao

I learned it when I was 7ish (in the 90s) to this song and I’m  30 now

If this song isn’t Available then Before I let you go might work 🀦🀣"

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28. @NYCSDancer, 2022
" @MegaREALdiva  "The Electric" (c)1976 was done to this song "Candy" in the movie "The Best Man" and was the first time the British got to see the dance and so they called it The Candy Dance..."

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29. @bruelelungu1056, 2021
"Every black wedding ive been to this has always been there and everyone knows the dance πŸ˜‚"

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@michaeltackson4154,2021
"Yes. It's called The Electric Slide"

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31. @keepingitreal.544, 2023
"Every predominantly white wedding,party,get togethers it's played too... Great song and dance"

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32. @CAPOEIRYDA, 2021
"ELECTRIC...

SLIDE!!

Yall need to stop with this Candy Dance crap"

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33. @shademanirvanipour6870, 2022
"This video recording done in west end of London near Piccadilly Circus and Regent street"

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