Line Dance Instructors

From twirls and scuffs to claps and stomps, line dancing offers a fantastic way to get a fun workout, connect with new people, and groove to great music.

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Line Dance Instructors

Step into the Fun with Line Dancing: Perfect for All Levels
From twirls and scuffs to claps and stomps, line dancing offers a fantastic way to get a fun workout, connect with new people, and groove to great music. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, our lively line dance instructors bring the party atmosphere to your event, ensuring everyone has a blast.

Perfect for All Events
We cater to all skill levels, from those with two left feet to experienced dancers, offering both individual and group lessons. Our instructors specialize in line dancing and two-step instruction, making it the perfect addition to bachelorette parties, corporate events, date nights, and more.

Variety of Dances for Every Level
Starting with beginner-friendly dances like the Electric Slide, Rock Me, Watermelon Crawl, and Mama Maria. There’s also more advanced routines as the class progresses. Dances such as Lonely Drum, 10 Step, Wild Wild West, and My Maria will keep everyone on their toes!

Our instructors break down each move slowly and clearly, ensuring you can follow along with confidence, no matter your experience level.

Tips: (what to bring/expect.)

Plenty of Water
Line dancing is full of movement, and you’ll get thirsty quickly! While we’ll ensure there’s water available, it’s a good idea to bring your own to stay hydrated.

Expect to Sweat
Line dancing gives you a good workout, so don’t be surprised if you break a sweat. Wear whatever makes you feel comfortable, whether it’s gym clothes, casual attire, a flowy dress, or country-western outfits. Some people come straight from work in jeans and a T-shirt—just be yourself!

Wear the Right Shoes
Cowboy boots are popular for line dancing, but they’re not required. You can wear running shoes, moccasins, ballet flats, or decorative boots—whatever feels right to you. However, avoid sandals or flip-flops to prevent tripping or getting stepped on.

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors

Line Dance Instructors