A line dance is a dance that has a group of people who stand in a line and dance repeatedly the same steps. Line dance is usually used in Country Western bars.
A line dance is a dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a number of people dance in different groups or a line of people. It doesn't matter of which gender or who the people you dancing with.
V.I.C sings the song and people dance the line dance to it
Dance began at 6000BC
a group dance
1988
Dancehall dance and disco.
Kakamunda Australia
in 1970
See: Line dance
By far the most popular line dance is Bootscootin' Boogie. The version by Bill Bader. This line dance was choreographed to the song of the same name by Brooks and Dunn.
In the movie "Thelma and Louise" there was a brief scene in a bar with everyone doing what looks like the "Tush Push" line dance.