Conrad Farnham
Conrad Farnham has choreographed just under 100 dances which are featured on the world line dancing network, Copperknob. His most recent dance Wild Like Wildflowers and Wildhorses reached the #2 spot on Copperknob's most viewed with 120 - 5-star ratings.
Conrad teaches line dancing to all ages ranging from 5 to 95 at venues across the Northeast and guest appearances in Florida as well as venues that requested line dancing instruction during his time as the Band/Tour Manager for one of the top country bands in New England, The Shana Stack Band.
Conrad has received praise from around the world including Australia, "I love your dances. I have been learning to teach for about 12 months and my first teach was MOVE and have done a few others since. Thanks for inspiring me to teach and dance." and New Zealand, "Hi, absolutely love love LOVE your dances!! Been teaching H.O.L.Y. and we all love it so much! Keep up the awesome work!". Conrad has also received praise from his line dancing family, “A mere year ago I had never even seen a line dance. Conrad’s classes have been so much fun. I’m hooked!” and “I've been having so much fun dancing with your group. It's been very difficult for me to go out socially, alone, but the people at your lessons are so friendly; I feel at ease with this group.”.
Conrad and his Copperhead Line Dancers won the 1st Annual Halloween Line Dance Video Contest 2017 presented by Skyler Spencer Entertainment, Nashville, TN. Conrad was also a guest instructor on the Sunset Line Dance Cruise out of Boston Harbor and returns every year for Stomp in Provincetown, MA where he has become a part of the Gays for Patsy family.
Conrad was nominated by The Line Dance Association for their 2019 Hall of Fame Awards for:
INTERNATIONAL
Choreography Beginner for You Make Me Wanna Sway
INTERNATIONAL
Country Choreography for Born To Be Great
Conrad is available for corporate, private and group events as well as providing lessons at school functions. Conrad has also choreographed dances for couples for their weddings as their first dance and flash mobs.