Kip Sweeny
Bio
Kip was born from parents who were dancers with a family tradition of roller skate choreography.
Kip was employed at Church Street Station from 1993 until closing in 1999. There much experience was gained by performing
at banquets, parties, and corporate events serving hundreds to thousands of people at any given time. Work on three music
videos is also a part of Kip’s credits. His choreography on "Cripple Creek" in 1998 gave him world wide recognition
when it was recognized as the number one requested line dance in the world. In 1999 Azalea Park music picked up Kip to
record an old Jim Stafford song called "Spiders and Snakes". Kip wrote and added a third verse to the song and recorded
it. He then choreographed a new line dance for the song and released it along with a full music video