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Line Dancing

Line dancing is a group dance with choreographed steps, often to country music.

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Who was a line dancing composer?

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Bob the builder

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How to organize a dance competition?

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I take pull out drawers. Organize hair and makeup from separate drawers. Try to keep the makeup to minimum, only bring things that will need to be touched up, for example, lipgloss. Do makeup before you go.

What type of dance is line dancing?

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It is a formation dance of a group or large number of people assembling themselves on the floor all moving toward the same direction, alignment and dancing the same pattern of dance steps.

A Line dance is similar to a chorus (as in Musical theatre "Chorus Line") in that way that a group of people moving about in the same direction, facing the same alignment and dancing the same patterns of dance steps and everyone is moving at the same time to the beat of the music being played out. It could be ranging from a group of 5 or more people on the dance floor as groups, assembly or chorus.

Is the caballo dorado a traditional Mexican dance?

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No. It plays modern dance known as "grupera". The group itself was founded in 1986.

Why was line dancing invented?

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to make a kool dance :)

When was line dance invented?

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Some line dances were invented in the 1950's. But, most were invented in the 1970's.

Where is the best place to learn line dancing?

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There are several different places where one can learn line dancing from. Some of these places include a local community hall or centre, a local dance studio, or online (from YouTube videos and instructional videos purchased from Amazon).

What is the most popular line dance?

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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.