About us
Our Story
The idea of establishing a Line Dance Association in Queensland has been kicking around for a long time now. Line dancers have an instant bond with each other, a common denominator. We all share the fun, fitness and friendship that line dancing brings to our lives. Queensland line dancers need updated information on where we can dance and what is on so we can co-ordinate our calendars .
The initial QLDA Steering Committee was established in 2017 and worked hard to make QLDA a reality. Our current Committee would like to thank everyone who has helped by coming on board with membership. QLDA is now firmly established and will continue into the future with the support of line dancers across Queensland.
Our Approach
QLDA has a vision of uniting Queensland line dancers by bringing the distance between the northern tip to the border, and the outback to the beach a little closer and more accessible. QLDA's aim is to promote and support all line dancing activities within our beautiful state. With this website, Queenslanders can see what, where, when & who is holding an event. With our monthly Newsletters QLDA will share members' stories, popular dances, split floors and advertise upcoming events.
Our Future
The initial Steering Committee established a few goals in 2017 and the following have come to fruition:
QLDA Line Dance Ball , Queensland Line Dance Competition (QLDC), OneMusic Blanket Licence for Instructors, QLD Synchronised Socials and an active Facebook page. We have added in a new event in the far north of our state: A Day of 100 dances in Townsville that will be held every 2 years at this stage.
Inaugural Life Member
At the 2023-24 Annual General Meeting held on 28 July 2024, Lorrae Goding was inducted as a Life Member of QLDA. Such a fitting tribute to her dedication to this association. She has, and always will be, an integral part of QLDA as this wonderful association was her idea, so it was truly fitting for her to be granted our first life membership.
Meet the Committee
This is our committee. We have a vision to see all Queenslanders brought together through our passion of line dancing. Our aim is to have north, central and southern Queensland represented within our committee.
QLDA Executive
Jo Rosenblatt - President (Brisbane)
Hi everyone, I am the instructor for Brizzy Boots 'n' All in Brisbane, and have been teaching line dancing and choreographing since 2001 - danced for quite a few years before I became an Instructor. Line dancing is my passion and I love the fun, friendship, laughter and fabulous times we all have on the dance floor. I feel very privileged and honoured to be the President of this wonderful association.
Tracey Daffey - Vice President (Yeppoon)
Hi everyone, I was first introduced to line dancing in 1994 by my mother. I have been the instructor for Dolphin Line Dancers in Yeppoon for 20 years now. Our motto is "we don't make mistakes, we make variations".
Susan Wright - Secretary (Emerald)
I have had the absolute privilege of taking the helm of Boots "n" All, Emerald, in January 2018. I had the pleasure of dancing beside Jo Rosenblatt for 18 years. I am absolutely loving the challenge of being the instructor of our amazing line dance family.
Brigitte Salmon - Interim Treasurer & Membership Officer (Brisbane)
Hi everyone. I live in Brisbane and started line dancing 17 years ago with a very good instructor. This started my love for line dancing and I still love it now. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to have been on many line dancing holidays, weekends away as well as attending workshops. During these times, I have made lots of new friends. I attend classes in Brisbane and try to attend as many socials and workshops as I can.
Committee Members
Cathy Breed (Cooroy)
Hi, I’m Cathy and I am the instructor at Steppin’ in Line, Cooroy, I have been dancing for over 15 years. I would call line dancing my lifeline. There is no better feeling than being able to express yourself on the dance floor. It is very healing. I have made so many friends through our mutual love of line dancing.
Wayne Clark (Emerald)
Hi everyone, I was introduced to line dancing in the year 2000 on the Gold Coast before moving to Emerald in 2004 where first Jo and then Susie have tolerated me ever since. I also enjoyed classes and social activities in Rock ‘n Roll, Jive, Ballroom and Old Time dancing as well.
Lorrae Goding (Childers)
Hello everyone, I am the Instructor at Childers Country Line Dancers. I started dancing in 1998. I love that anyone can dance, at any level and the diversity of the music. Dance like no-one is watching is my motto.
Ruth Goding (Childers)
I love that line dancing has given me the opportunity to meet lots of people that I am proud to say have become my friends. I am number 2 at Childers Country Line Dancers and step up every now and again to teach.
Teigan Oliver (Bundaberg)
I have been dancing ever since I can remember with Childers Country Line Dancers, I have grown up in and around Line Dancing. It truly has shaped my life.
Rebecca Ross (Brisbane)
“I’m the quiet one.” I am an instructor in Brisbane with Tanglefoot Line Dancers. I first started dancing in Weipa, Far North Queensland in 1994, then instructing from 1995. I came to Brisbane in 1999 where I have been dancing, instructing ever since & have done some choreography also. Line dancing is my happy place, I love the music, singing, dancing, mucking around on the dance floor & making people laugh and having fun. I also love our line dance Family/community the wonderful people I have met & the amazing friendships I have made & the fantastic fun times & laughter we have had over the years, have all made for wonderful memories.
Deborah Smith (Brisbane)