12/07/2010 16:12
Dance school for dogs opens in Australia
A group of Tasmanian dog-lovers is taking its first tentative steps in the art of dog dancing, ABC News reported.
Since last year, Australia opened official dog dancing competitions, combining tricks and movement choreographed to music.
And the first dance classes have been just finished at the Glenorchy showgrounds, in Hobart's northern suburbs, by interstate instructor.
Sue Cordwell says the discipline incorporates rhythm, teamwork and fun. "Probably the basics of freestyle dog dancing is the leg weaving, the left-hand spin, the right-hand spin, the backing up," the source reported him as saying.