Trad Robinson
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Join the Carolina Shag Club for Weekly Dance Fun

Are you ready to step into a world of rhythm, fun, and community? The Carolina Shag Club invites you to join us for weekly dance sessions that promise not only to get your feet moving but also to create lasting friendships. Whether you are a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, our club offers a welcoming environment where everyone can enjoy the art of shag dancing. What is Shag Dancing? Shag dancing is a lively and energetic dance style that originated in the Carolinas during the 1940s....

Discover the Rich History of Carolina Shag Dance

Carolina Shag is more than just a dance; it’s a vibrant expression of culture and history that has evolved over decades. Originating in the coastal regions of South Carolina and North Carolina, this dance form is deeply rooted in the traditions of the area. In this blog post, we will explore the origins, evolution, and significance of Carolina Shag, as well as its influence on modern dance culture. The Origins of Carolina Shag Carolina Shag traces its roots back to the 1940s, emerging from...

Experience Carolina Shag Dancing in Greenville, SC

Carolina Shag dancing is more than just a dance; it’s a vibrant expression of culture and community that has roots deeply embedded in the Carolinas. If you find yourself in Greenville, South Carolina, you are in for a treat. This charming city not only boasts beautiful landscapes and rich history but also serves as a hub for Carolina Shag enthusiasts. Whether you are a seasoned dancer or a curious beginner, Greenville offers a welcoming environment to experience this iconic dance style. What...
 

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The biggest fish in the river gets that way by never being caught.
Big Fish (2003)

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At 10:04am on January 31, 2009, Jack said…
Hi Trad. I was wondering if your students would be interested in participating in a nationwide SAT Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. If not, perhaps you have some educator contacts you could direct me to. You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
At 3:18pm on September 2, 2007, Amy Koegel said…
Hey, Trad, what's up? Are you back from summer vacation yet?
At 9:57am on June 29, 2007, Amy Koegel said…
Hello! I am a 3rd grade teacher from Illinois and I'm trying to connect with other teachers and academic technology folks. Great quote by the way!
 
 
 

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