. "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers" . . "More variations on how to dance to rock music of the 1950's and 1960's."@en . . . . "Dance fever"@en . . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers Ballroom-6"@en . "Country western seven"@en . "Ballroom 2" . "Swing & bop 3"@en . . . . "Ballroom seven" . "Ballroom seven"@en . . "Alan Meyers teaches new variations in the foxtrot, waltz, and cha cha." . "Alan Meyers teaches new variations in the foxtrot, waltz, and cha cha."@en . . . "Country/western 7"@en . . . "Instruction in social dancing to Country western music."@en . "Swing & bop-7"@en . . . . . . . "Alan Meyers teaches new steps in the foxtrot, waltz, and cha cha." . "Alan Meyers teaches new steps in the foxtrot, waltz, and cha cha."@en . . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers" . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers"@en . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers swing & bop-7"@en . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers country/western-7"@en . . . "Ballroom-6"@en . "Ballroom two" . . . . . "Swing & bop VII"@en . "Instruction in social dancing to country western music."@en . . "Breaks dance steps down into understandable parts to teach three different style of dance."@en . . . "New variations on the foxtrot, waltz, and cha cha."@en . . "Ballroom II" . . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers Ballroom-II" . "Alan Meyers teaches new variations to do to the rock music of the 1950's and 1960's."@en . . . "Country & western VII"@en . . . "Country/western VII"@en . . "Ballroom 3"@en . . . . "Ballroom 7" . . "Swing and bop 7"@en . "Ballroom VII"@en . "Ballroom VII" . "Catch dance fever"@en . "Ballroom six"@en . . "Ballroom-7"@en . "Ballroom-7" . . . . . . . "Catch dance fever with Alan Meyers ballroom-7"@en . "Catch dance fever, Ballroom II" . "Country/western 3"@en . . "Swing and bop seven"@en . . . "Instruction in line dancing (Ft. Worth strut, Southwest polka, Nashville polka) and new variations of the cotton eyed Joe and Texas two-step." . . . . . . "Alan Meyers teaches popular line dances (Oregon Express, New Mexico Polka, Rocky Strut and San Jose Polka) and new variations of the Texas two-step."@en . . .