A solo dance completed in a group setting - individuals in a line dance maintain their own space with no physical contact, but in a dual line formation. Be a part of something bigger with a dance you can show off at many social gatherings.
Starting in the 1950's, the line dance became the dance of choice for country-western music, however throughout the 1970's some forms were better related to the Disco craze. Throughout the years the line dance has been repurposed for a variety of styles and genres. While country remains the most well known, line dancers can take part in everything from pop music to Latin.
Genre:
Latin
Tempo:
N/A
The Benefits of Line Dancing
Improve Timing: dancing among a team of others will help you properly follow the beat to keep up, while still ensuring your form and technique are correct.
New Friendship & Advice: you will be among many other dancers when learning the line dance. This gives you the opportunity to make a new friend or two, and collect advice from a variety of other dancers.
Increase Focus On Technique: no longer having to worry about your partner, you'll be able to solely focus on your individual technique and how you can improve.
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