by Bryce Greene | Sep 3, 2019
Brigitte is the first Hall of Fame inductee from Europe. She has taught Line Dancing for more than 15 years, and trained many new instructors all across France. She joined the UCWDC in, 1999 and in 2002, became director of “City of Light” in Paris. She is a Master...
by Bryce Greene | Sep 3, 2019
Considered the “Queen of Line Dance”, Jo Thompson has made quite an impact on dance floors worldwide. Jo started teaching country line and couples dancing in 1980. Her leap to worldwide recognition came from hosting her own TV show “Danceline” on TNN. She guest hosted...
by Bryce Greene | Sep 3, 2019
Larry and Laurie were the first Texas couple to compete regularly on the UCWDC circuit. They began competing 1987, and competed for their final time at the 1997 World Championships where they won in the first ever Masters Classic division. They overcame controversy...
by Bryce Greene | Sep 3, 2019
Jack and Debbie have been a force in New England for over 20 years. They operated the successful country dance hall “Diamond Jacks” which helped propel country dancing to popularity in the region for many years. They also ran the highly successful Diamond Jacks...
by Bryce Greene | Sep 3, 2019
Much of the popularity of country dancing in Colorado can be attributed to the efforts of Scott and Cheryl Lindberg. Scott and Cheryl racked up Nine Grand Championships and Masters Championships, never placing lower than third overall during their competition years....