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Line Dancing: Part 2

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Summary: Learn how to line dance in this free instructional video on Texas swing dancing.

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By Kelly-Anne and George Kavv
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Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro. Having cross trained & worked for 15 years, from...read more

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on 8/2/2008 thank for theaching me, i´m reaching my crazy dream, i live in mexicali, mexico and no one dance country, but i love this music. i don´t know too much english but you did a very clear demostration and that make it easy to me to understand your instructions Thanks!!! LeoC...

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" All of those line dances the pattern is going to repeat itself. So it could be a short pattern, it could be simple, or complex, or it could be long. They are most always going to turn to the right. So for example if we did a grape vine and then heel taps and then, I call it the shape of the cross, because you are hitting off our points. Then you are probably going to do a quarter turn and the dance starts back over. Okay. Then it could even turn a half of turn and as you could see the dance always loops. So usually if you are a beginner you want to stand in the middle that way when you could see the people in front of you and then when you change direction those people who were on the side are also now going to be in front of you and vis versa. So beginners go to the middle and you would always be able to follow. Thank you for watching our demonstration of country two step and line dancing. I'm Kelly Anne and I'm George. For more information you could visit my website 56dance.com and we are in Hollywood Florida."

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