Joseph Rohde
CAYou'll be thankful you did... As we've all experienced the last year of lockdowns, having this fun and we'll designed program is a godsend! Here's the thing though...ShowHerOff is SO great and so well done that any couple wanting entertaining evenings that enhance intimacy while providing tons of smiles and laughter should have this. Having finished the first series we're playing with adding moves into our freestyle dancing, and trying out all types of music. (Rick James to Benny Goodman to Toby Keith to Bruno Mars) Do this. You'll be thankful you did.
Scott Miller
USAnniversary Gift I bought Date Night 1 & 2 a year ago for our 36th anniversary, and my wife was IMPRESSED! We have taken our time and are mastering the first five or six moves. If we stopped right now, we would have enough in our repertoire to be ten times better than we ever were before, but we will slowly add more. The great thing about this program is that even if we never dance in public, we are still having so much fun with just the two of us; however, when our fifth son is married this May, I will get to SHOW HER OFF!
Paige Jensen
USEPIC Living room date night We are in LOVE with this program! We started it during the COVID19 shelter-in-place and it’s been the perfect living room date night activity. Half of our dynamic duo has two left feet and this has been super easy to learn and practice, stress-free, guilt-free! HIGHLY recommend to any couples who want to secretly become swing dancing ninjas and take the next honky tonk by storm with their killer moves.
Cecilia Pappas
USLoved this program Loved this program, we bought both date nights! We didn't have much swing experience, but within a few nights, we were able to really get the hang of it. The videos explain everything perfectly, slow it down just at the right pace. I especially loved how the classes were directed more toward men, making him feel comfortable on the dance floor.
Jim
USDecent product but not without its flaws The selection of steps is really nice with some really flashy dips. The problem is that there are very few demonstrations to music, making it hard to imagine what kind of music the patterns could conceivably go with. There’s also no mention of timing as the steps are broken down. Really clear direction of steps is also lacking. This could be a tough intro for people with no dance background. I will say that after watching it I’m inspired to learn more about country swing dance.