
Oasis of Line Dancing
Who Believes Dance is Food to Our Soul?
Amy Christian is a successful dancer, instructor, judge and choreographer. To be an effective dance
instructor, Amy strongly believes in constantly upgrading herself by attending regional dance workshops
/training by International leaders in the Dance World.
Amy is always keen to research and teach thelatest dances to her students. With her flair for music,
coupled with her passion for dance,
Amy is a successful Line Dance instructor, who enjoys teaching students of all age groups, of various
levels (beginner, intermediate & advance). Amy believes that DANCE is food to our soul! Some of
popular dance choreography include: Big Time, Feel So Good, Don’t Cha Wish, Jai Ho, Made in India,
Disturbia, Fireworks, and Hey Hey Hey.
Amy Christian (born in Singapore, in 1959), grew up in a musical family. She has a huge passion for
singing and dancing and hence was always performing and competing, with her sisters, when
Opportunity presented itself. In 1994, her 3 sisters, competed on the TV singing talent show called,
Rollin’ Good Times and they won 1st place and the title as “The Supremes of Singapore”. Amy sang
and danced with her sisters on various TV entertainment programmes and other ‘live’ performances in
Singapore. They were popularly known as ‘The Christian Sisters”.
Amy has been taking dance lessons, ever since she was 12 years old. As a young girl, she started with
Classical Indian Dance. Ever ready and keen to learn any genre of dance. As a young adult, she then
studied Ballroom Dancing with Shaun & Gladys. (Shaun & Gladys are Ballroom champions). Then in
1997, she was introduced to Lindy Hop (Swing) at Jitterbugs Swingapore, (which is run by the world
famous, Lindy Hop champion, Lim Sing Yuen). Being a natural in the art of dance, Jitterbugs invited her,
just 4 months later, to join the team to compete at the US Open National in LA, USA.
Amy has also studied Hip Hop, Salsa & Flamenco. Upon discovering Line Dance in 2001, she was
hooked. She immensely enjoys both competing and performing, she manages to keep up with the
international dance standards, while at the same time, improve skills and techniques.
Below is a list of her accolades:
In April 2002, Amy came in 2nd runner up, with her group “Blue Temptation”, at The American
Jamboree which was a competition held at Suntec City, Singapore.
In May 2002, she took the Exam by The National Association of Teachers of Dancing Ltd – (UK), by
examiner Ms. Peggy Payne and took all 3, Bronze, Silver and Gold Medals with “Highly Commended”
results.
In May 2002, her group “Country Fusion” came in 1st Place in the group division at the regional
Country Line Dance championship held in Singapore.
In July 2003, she was invited to be one of the line dancers on a video clip to the then, new, National
Day (Independence Day) song, sung by a well known local artiste, Stephanie Sun. It was televised
repeatedly, for a couple of months.
In August 2003, she competed in the UCWDC Worlds (APD Division) competition in 2 divisions. Her
group “Country Fusion” came in 1st in the Group Division. She also came in 2nd Runner up in the
Classic Diamond Intermediate (Solo) Division.
The move from dance competitions to choreography competitions came swiftly and naturally to the
talented Amy. In her very first competition in the choreography category, she came in 1st Runner up in
The Choreography Competition organized by Dancefuntasia held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The
winning dance ‘Never Gonna Get It!” was jointly choreographed by Amy and two other friends. There
were 14 other competitors.
In July 2004, she came in 1st Place with her group “Funky Divas” in the National Line Dance Competition,
in Singapore.
On 7th November 2004, Amy became a certified “Professional Line Dance Trainer” after successfully
completing and passing her Trainer Accreditation Programme by the Professional Association of Line
Dancers (PAL). Examiners were Bill Bader & Grant Gadbois.
On 3rd to 5th June 2005, Amy competed in the Choreography Competition at the Dancefuntasia 2005
event, held in Hong Kong and came in 1st for her dance, Feels So Good”, beating 15 other regional
competitors.
On 15th to 20th November 2005, Amy took part in the Choreography Competition at the Vegas Dance
Explosion in the US, and came in 2nd runner up for her dance, “Big Time”. She also taught her other
winning dance, “Feels So Good” at the event workshop.
On 15th January 2006, Amy was invited by the Singapore Professional Ballroom Dancer’s Association, to
be a Adjudicator for the Singapore Dance Championships 2006, held at Neptune Theatre, Singapore.
On 15th to 18th June, Amy taught at the event Dancefuntasia 2006, held in Taipei, Taiwan.
On 1st to 7th January 2007, Amy was invited to teach at the UCWDC Worlds event, at Nashville,
Tennessee.
On 15th to 17th June, Amy taught at the event Dancefuntasia 2007, held in Penang, Malaysia.
In November 2007, Amy was invited to give a workshop in Perth, Australia.
On 3rd to 6th January 2008, Amy was again, invited to teach at UCWDC Worlds event, at Nashville,
Tennessee.
In 2008, Amy moved to Michigan, US, where she continues to choreograph dances and teach classes.
Amy also continues to teach and perform at various big events across the US and other parts of the
world. Some of them are listed below:
1. Caribbean Cruise with Junior & Steve - 25 Jan - 2 Feb 2014
2. Calgary Stempede - April 2014
3. Scenic Line Dance Extravaganza - Aug 2014
4. Windy City Maniac 2014
5. Dance for a Cure - Jill’s workshop
6. Windy City Maniac 2010, 2012
7. Celebrate Dance! 2011
8. Middle of the Mitten 2010, 2011
9. Ft. Wayne Dance for All - 2010, 2011
10. Vegas Dance Explosion 2009
11. Dancing in the Street on Chirstmas Day in Singapore, 2008
Amy believes that DANCE is food to our soul!