Line Dancing: Part 1

Part of the Video Series Country-Western Swing Dancing for Beginners

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Line Dancing: Part 1
For ladies and for gentlemen, if you are not dancing with a partner you could always participate in the line dances. They are usually choreographed to a song. I'm not going to show you one particular line dance but I am going to show you some steps that are in all of them. So for a example a grape vine. A grape vine is a weaving step. Okay so it could be done to the left or to the right. It is a four count step. So I'm going to count it it goes 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4. So from the back it would be right, left, right, close, left, right,left, close. Another popular step in the line dances are heel taps. Heel taps are just like that you flex the foot. It could be either foot. So I'm just going to do a simple alternating. You are also going to do doubles 1,2, a double heel tap. Another one is heel toe toe. So they are done to the front, to the side, to the back, and close. Other foot front, side, back, close. Thank you for watching our demonstration of country two step and line dancing. I'm Kelly Anne and I'm George for more information you could visit my website 56dance.com and we are in Hollywood Florida.

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Expert: Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro, having worked for 15+ years. Read More


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