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  1. Check out the list and learn or brush up on your favorites! Here is an alphabetical list of these 17 super fun line dances still danced and enjoyed by many in dance venues across the country. These dances include: Aint Too Cool, AskinQuestions, Boomerang, Half Past Tipsy, Honky Tonk County Line, and more!

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  2. The timeless line dances that withstand the test of time! 24 of the classic line dancestimeless line dances that have endured the test of time and we’re still dancing today! (Click on them to pop down to more information and lessons for each one!)

    • Brian Sheridan
    • Brian Sheridan
    • Apple Jacks. So, to begin with we have a pretty tricky and difficult step! So, much so that I’ve included a video here to help you through it. The step consists of taking a toe out to the side as the other heel comes into the instep.
    • Brush. This is a very common and pretty easy step to add to your arsenal! It is just what you think! Just lift a foot and lightly kick, but brush the ball of your foot across the floor as you do so.
    • Bump. This another pretty easy and common step! It is also known as a “hip bump” because that what it’s all about. For a right hip bump, adjusting the weight to your right foot and then bump your hip out to the right, same thing for the left!
    • Charleston. To perform a Charleston Step, in line dance: bring your right foot forward and touch, and then touch back, then touch your left toe back and then step forward onto your left foot.
  3. May 14, 2024 · Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced dancer, knowing some of the most popular line dances can enhance your experience and help you join in the fun at any social gathering. Here are the top 10 line dances that everyone should know: 1. Electric Slide. The Electric Slide is a staple at weddings, parties, and dance halls.

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Our step-by-step visual guides will walk you through various moves, such as the grapevine, kick-ball-change, and pivot turns. 📸👣. By studying these images, you’ll be able to understand the ...

  5. Line-dancing is just what it says – the dancers use similar steps and all dance together in ordered lines. There are prescribed steps with names which we learn as we go along and dances are given names so that we know which routine we are following.

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  7. Line Dancing is a combination of specific steps in varying ways. While this list won't be all inclusive, it will cover about 90% of the moves we do. Try a new step (or more!) each week and see how much faster you pick up dances as you learn more and more individual steps.

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