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Shamp 06-11-2020 09:37 AM

Great question and thanks for the list of dances. We can certainly learn them at home with youtube and be ready to dance whenever the virus is gone!

Keysers 06-11-2020 09:43 AM

I have been line dancing regularly since moving to The Villages. This is the site recommend by the line dance teachers rather than YouTube.

CopperKnob - Linedance Stepsheets

Polar Bear 06-11-2020 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Keysers (Post 1782029)
I have been line dancing regularly since moving to The Villages. This is the site recommend by the line dance teachers rather than YouTube.

CopperKnob - Linedance Stepsheets

This looks really good. (See, Curtisbwp, there are sites other than youtube. Well, maybe not in Boston. :D)

And thanks everybody else for the help...including the youtube directions. I'll be going there too. :) And keep the songs and thoughts coming!! :)

tenorgirl 06-11-2020 11:32 AM

Agree

Barborv 06-11-2020 02:39 PM

My husband and I tried following a few videos for east coast swing. It was helpful, but my husband has no rhythm and we argued each time because I WOUND UP LEADING! LOL When I make my permanent move to TV I gotta find me a fella to dance with!! HAHA

Scorpyo 06-11-2020 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Barborv (Post 1782201)
My husband and I tried following a few videos for east coast swing. It was helpful, but my husband has no rhythm and we argued each time because I WOUND UP LEADING! LOL When I make my permanent move to TV I gotta find me a fella to dance with!! HAHA

When they get back to normal go to Bradenton on Thursday evenings. The Shag club meets there. Shag, east coast, west coast and other. You’ll find lots of people to dance with.

Davonu 07-18-2020 10:46 AM

Update to my question...

There appears to be line dancing going on every night at LSL and it appears to be sort of like a class. Can anybody tell me if there are days/times that are better for somebody at about an beginner plus (if that's such a level...heheh). I'm not a total beginner, but I'm probably not quite intermediate either. I'm thinking of going some time and just trying blend in the best I can, but if there are specific days/times that are best for my level, of course that would be good to know.

Thanks for your help.

Davonu 07-21-2020 12:26 PM

Not trying to be a nag, but I may go to LSL landing tonight and try to join in with the line dancers. Nobody knows if there is a "good" time to go for maybe advanced beginners or so? Or are people are even allowed to just walk up and join in? Could it be a club that requires membership or something like that?

queasy27 07-21-2020 01:44 PM

Line dancing on the squares is open to anyone. People often do different steps to the same song or a group who goes to classes together may do something else. There are no rules and no experience levels. You can do specific choreography with others, try to pick up the steps and follow along, or do your own thing!

crash 07-29-2020 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1781841)
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I’m so out of touch with reality. I thought line dancing was about country music and Western swing. I guess I’d better cross it off my list of things to try.

This is R&B line dancing they also have country western line dancing if you prefer things like boot slapping boggie.

C. C. Rider 08-01-2020 08:14 AM

Here are some popular COUNTRY line dances.

Electric Slide

Boot Scootin' Boogie

Good Time

Watermelon Crawl

Wagon Wheel

There are many more. I'll add them as I think of them.

There are also many Country Couples dances. As the name implies, this is where you dance with a partner (spouse, friend, whatever). I like the couples dances better because they tend to offer more variety and style. The drawback is that you need a willing partner and not everyone has one.

There are many easy-to-learn Country Couples dances so no one should feel that they can't learn them if they're willing to put forth just a little effort. Country songs tend to offer a better beat to dance to, IMO, plus it gives you a chance to put on your boots and jeans and scoot, kick, slide, and all kinds of steps from fast to slow to in between. LOTS of variety for every taste and energy level.

crash 08-02-2020 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Barborv (Post 1782201)
My husband and I tried following a few videos for east coast swing. It was helpful, but my husband has no rhythm and we argued each time because I WOUND UP LEADING! LOL When I make my permanent move to TV I gotta find me a fella to dance with!! HAHA

There is a gentlemen's R&B line dance class for men with 2 left feet. It is the only mens only class and is great to get guys dancing who don't normally dance.

OrangeBlossomBaby 08-02-2020 12:21 PM

Just a minor correction: The Electric Slide is NOT a country line dance. It's a reggae line dance, that corresponds with the song that birthed the dance, called the Electric Boogie by Bunny Wailer. Wailer was the "...and the Wailers" part of the Bob Marley band.


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