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JANIS GRAVES
Janis can still remember the day
she was dragged to the dance floor for a lesson in South Florida more
than 19 years ago. She had only gone to the club to watch. With her new
friends helping her and pointing which direction she should go, she actually
learned a grapevine. Shortly after mastering a few steps, she and her
husband moved to Buffalo, New York, where she danced and taught kids at
a junior high school (who “tried” to sit down when she changed the music).
When it was decided that Buffalo had too much snow, she moved back to
her native Florida and settled in one of the best areas for line dancing--Orlando.
She started daytime classes for seniors in Seminole and Volusia Counties
15 years ago so that she wouldn't have to spend her time talking to her
dog (who should know how to line dance since he has watched her practice
for years). When more people wanted to learn, she added more classes with
three simple rules: (1) Move your feet, (2) Face the right wall, and (3)
Smile and have a good time. Magically, her students learned grapevines
too. They have even gotten so good that they perform at local festivals.
She has taught people from 5 to 95 and never gets bored -- guess you could
say she loves teaching “children of all ages” to have fun!
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