1960s Gogo Dance DVD

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

( http://www.sugarblueburlesque.com/dvd/ )
Learn authentic go-go steps straight out of the 1960s, with A'dora Derriere and Scarlet O'Harlot, the go-go lovin' dancers from Australia's own Sugar Blue Burlesque!

You're guaranteed to work up a sweat and have a blast doing it! The wild, upbeat music will get your toes tapping in this energetic DVD, and in no time you'll be doing the Monkey, the Wahtusi, the Swim, the Hully Gully, the Pony, the Mashed Potato, the Twist and more!

Featuring swingin' go-go tunes by Adam Hall and The Velvet Playboys, Rocket to Memphis and Day of the Dead!

1. Introduction
2. Twist & Shout
3. Ride The Pony
4. Beach Party
5. Go-Go Animal
6. Mod Party

Extra Features include Live footage from a Sugar Blue Burlesque show, plus how to do a 60s Beehive hairstyle!

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  • this is the freest style of dancing......i wish i could find more on the net...i love the origgy go go dancers......its too sleazy nowadays......it takes away from the frolic of the dance...

  • yea i am tryna find 60s dances on the net because i have a 60s dance assignment for school to the beach boys surfin USA ;) woo

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  • I bought this dvd, and its amazing. really worth the money, i dance in a 60's soul and rock and roll band, and this really helped, plus its just alot of fun :D

  • How did men dance this music?

  • GO, baby!

  • man i like this dancing!

  • what's the name of the song?

  • video is too short, I have needs that last longer than that.

  • does anyone know what this song is called?

  • I like it! What song is this? Sounds cool!!!

  • Mary Ann and Ginger ?

  • @apeelovesbrandon Look for any of the beach movies from the 60;s...with Annette Funicello...there were plenty of dances in those.

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