I've put off reviewing this for a while because I "get" that finding a "new" dance to teach is a dance school/teacher's dream - and that such a book or project, for any reason, IS a huge job to undertake. I could not do better - which is why I buy books and CDs instead of making them. Still... the on-line videos referenced in the book come very close to killing ALL the fun; they're short, often at a distance, and you have to look quick - and start over again every time. After a while, you just get tired of pushing buttons and waiting - and pushing buttons and waiting. I get that the entire effort was and is a lot of work, but I WOULD like the option to just buy the CD or DVD of the moves and not be (a) dependent on an Internet connection - which was recently down for two entire days when it would have been great to advance with these lessons then, (b) using my skill and time downloading each move - if I want to bad enough, and (c), the already mentioned being tortured by "play, find, restart, play, find, restart..." routine. The dance isn't that difficult, but learning it sure can be... Which is weird, because is should be easy to learn an easy dance... And, it is an easy dance, really. Just made harder than it needs to be by the clunky video offering.