Line Dancing - 6328
Line Dancing
Line Dancing
Line dancing originated from European Folk dances and gained some momentum in the 1960s and 1970s, especially after the creation of the Tush Push and Electric Slide line dances. In the 1980s, dozens of line dances were choreographed for specific songs and line dancing became very popular during the 1990s and continues to be in many parts of the world. Line dancing is a great form of exercise for both the mind and body and a ton of fun! No partner is needed. Learn basic line dancing steps including grapevine, shuffles, coaster step, lock step, kick-ball change, pivot turns, etc. Learn beginner-level line dances with as few as 16 steps to as many as 32 steps. The music used is a mix that includes country, pop, rock, Latin, Irish, Top 40.
SPECIAL NOTE: Membership Fee is $50. This will be applied at the checkout.
Instructor: Sid McLam | at MSAC | 10 meetings on Wednesdays (starts 1/8) (ends 3/12)
5-6:30 pm | Open to the public | Ages 18+ | $50 member / $80 public
5-6:30 pm | Open to the public | Ages 18+ | $50 member / $80 public
SPECIAL NOTE: Membership Fee is $50. This will be applied at the checkout.
Fees
Charge When Not Billed:
Public (Standard Fee): $80.00 = $80.00
Charge When Not Billed:
Public (Standard Fee): $80.00 = $80.00
Charge When Not Billed:
Public (Standard Fee): $80.00 = $80.00
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