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Line dancing can involve more than just having fun on the dance floor. One man is turning it into therapy. 7’s Heather ...
Music How TikTok Made Line Dancing Cool Again After a few decades in the purgatory of corniness, fans of artists such as Beyoncé and Dasha are embracing the separate-but-together choreography.
When Tamia came across a video on YouTube of people line dancing to her 2006 song “Can’t Get Enough of You,” she and her husband, NBA legend Grant Hill, decided to join in the fun and learn ...
The scene is experiencing a revival with events at classic western saloons, queer bars, nightclubs and breweries.
Castro started showing the group the steps to a line dance she choreographed to the song. About 20 people slowly started to pick up her moves and were following her. When she posted this moment to ...
Doing the Dance While 803 Fresh is the man behind the song, Georgia-based choreographer Tre Little is responsible for bringing the “Boots on the Ground” line dance to life.
If you love to have fun, make friends, and dance…you’ll love Line Dance Quad Cities! It’s not only a great way to get your body moving, but it also keeps your mind active.
Line dancing has been a part of celebrations in Black communities for decades, but more recently it has taken on new meaning — a refuge from the division and chaos of these times.
Last November, Nicole Castro stepped onto the dance floor at Pub 52 in South Miami surrounded by a crowd of 150 people. The 2010 Flo Rida classic “Club Can’t Handle Me” blared from the speakers.