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Wild West fever takes over south coast with BCP's award-winning line dance class
Summary
A BCP line dance club has won two national awards, and instructor Karl Harry Winson was named UK instructor and choreographer of the year at January's Crystal Boot Awards; the club now attracts about 300 weekly participants aged from seven to 80.
Content
A line dance club in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) area has seen rapid growth after recent national recognition and online interest. The club's instructor, Karl Harry Winson, won UK instructor and choreographer of the year at the Crystal Boot Awards in Blackpool in January, and the article states the group has received two national awards. Line dancing in the area gained wider attention after a country and western trend on TikTok and a viral song helped spark interest. Classes now run across the BCP area and attract a broad age range of participants.
Key details:
- The club is Funky Sole Line dance club and the instructor named is Karl Harry Winson.
- The article reports two national awards, including first place for UK instructor and choreographer of the year at the Crystal Boot Awards in January.
- Karl has been teaching line dancing for more than 20 years and is reported as 37 years old.
- Funky Sole began with one weekly class and now has about 300 attendees across its sessions.
- The club's recent growth is linked in the article to a country and western craze on TikTok and the viral song Shaboozey's Bar Song (Tispy).
- Dancers are said to range in age from seven to 80, with groups running seven days a week and classes for beginner to advanced levels.
Summary:
The awards and social media interest have coincided with sizable growth for Funky Sole and wider local participation in line dancing, spanning children to older adults. The article notes classes run daily across the BCP area and that lessons cover multiple skill levels. Undetermined at this time.
