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  2. The Bus Stop: a step by step dance guide - YouTube

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    The Bus Stop: a step by step dance guide. Grab a pair of your widest flares and round up your mates for the ultimate boogie anthem. Bust A Move will keep your toes tapping in time with the beat...

  3. Charlie Green The Bus Stop Line Dance - YouTube

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    The original Bus Stop line dance by Charlie Green

  4. Bus Stop Disco Dance - How to do it - YouTube

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    Learn the steps to the Bus Stop Disco Dance then dance along to a 4 song medley of The Bus Stop (Fatback Band) Le Freak (Chic) Step Back in Time ( Kylie Minogue) and Moves Like Jagger (...

  5. Do the 1970's bus stop dance move - Modern :: WonderHowTo

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    Popularized in the disco decade, the bus stop consists of stepping movements back and forth and a lot of butt shaking. To learn how to do it, check out this dance tutorial. Grab a pair of your widest flares and round up your mates for the ultimate boogie anthem.

  6. The Bus Stop - Library of Dance

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    The Bus Stop is an early disco line dance that debuted at a small disco in Los Angeles in the summer of 1975. It became a national hit in the spring of 1976 when it hit the East Coast under the name Bus Stop [KL78].

  7. The Bus Stop (AKA - L.A. Hustle) The L.A. Hustle was one of the...

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    The L.A. Hustle was one of the earliest disco line dances (circa 1974), renamed the Bus Stop when it migrated to the East Coast. It gained media attention when it was published by the first major magazine article on disco (Rolling Stone magazine) in 1975, and then in a disco book the following year. There were many versions of the Bus Stop.

  8. Bus Stop Line Dance - Stanford University

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    The L.A. Hustle was one of the earliest disco line dances (circa 1974), renamed the Bus Stop when it migrated to the East Coast. It gained media attention when it was published by the first major magazine article on disco (Rolling Stone magazine) in 1975, and then in a disco book the following year. There were many versions of the Bus Stop.

  9. How to do disco dancing moves from the ’70s: The Hustle, Bump,...

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    Also known as the Bus Stop, it is danced, not as a couple, but by individuals in a group who follow a prescribed sequence of steps, in rhythm, and using the same foot. It’s performed in an infinite variety of combinations in different parts of the country and even varies from town to town.

  10. The Bus Stop - dancerage.net

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    The Bus Stop Choreographer: Unknown Description: 16 count, 4 wall, beginner line dance Music: Things Can Only Get Better by D-Ream Beats / Step Description SIDE STEPS RIGHT 1 Step right out to side 2 Close left beside right 3 Step right out to side 4 Touch left next to right SIDE STEPS LEFT

  11. BUS STOP - the DIAGRAM

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    BUS STOP. Jack Villari and Kathleen Sims Villari, The Official Guide to Disco Dance Steps, Domus Books, 1978.