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Line: "Heartline"
9 min
  • English (UK)

In this video, Byran breaks down the line dance Heartline. It’s a 32-count, 4-wall dance that blends classic footwork with just enough technical flair to keep things interesting. Byran walks you through the full choreography step-by-step, starting with a quick demo so you can see how it flows, then diving into the details with counts and movement tips. You’ll work through syncopated cross rocks, traveling cross steps, a little sailor action, and even a Samba-style whisk and scissor combo — all wrapped up with some cool turns and directional changes to keep your brain (and feet) engaged. Byran’s clear, no-fuss teaching style makes this an approachable intermediate-level lesson, even if some of the transitions feel a little tricky at first. If you like line dances that aren’t just walk-walk-kick but still make you feel like a rockstar on the floor, Heartline is a fun one to add to your playlist. Take your time, rewind where needed, and let Byron guide you through it. Once it clicks, it’s a blast to dance!

Line: "Come In"
11 min
  • English (UK)

This one’s got sass, rhythm, and all kinds of personality — and it’s about to be stuck in your head. Adia from Adia Dance is back with another banger, teaching a high-energy line dance to a ridiculously catchy song called “Come In.” She co-choreographed this one with Rick Dominguez, and the result is a smooth, stylish routine packed with fun moments and musical hits that make the whole thing a blast to dance. Adia walks you through each section of the choreography step by step, breaking it down with clear instruction, counts, and cues that’ll have you picking it up in no time. There are hip bumps, paddle turns, swivels, and even a little body roll action — all of it designed to help you hit those accents in the music and dance full out with style. It’s a four-wall line dance with a high energy vibe, and Adia gives you everything you need to own it from start to finish. Whether you’re practicing solo or bringing it to the floor with friends, this one’s just straight-up fun. Let loose, have a good time, and dance it your way.

Line: "Catch"
10 min
  • English (UK)

This one’s smooth, stylish, and packed with technique — and we’ve got Adia walking you through every step. “Catch” is a beautifully flowing line dance choreographed to a nightclub two-step rhythm, perfect for dancers who want something graceful but still grounded in classic line dance energy. Whether you’re practicing at home or performing it out on the dance floor, this dance has the kind of movement that just feels good to do. Adia breaks down the entire dance into clear, manageable sections with stepping cues, counts, and technique tips along the way. You’ll work through sweeping footwork, full turns, nightclub-style basics, and flowing transitions that bring the whole thing together with elegance. She also shares styling tips and arm movements that not only look great — they’ll help guide your momentum and balance throughout the dance. This tutorial is beginner-friendly if you take it at your own pace, but has enough depth to challenge experienced dancers too. It’s a perfect fit for anyone looking to add something a little more lyrical and expressive to their line dance lineup. Rewind as needed — and when it clicks, it feels amazing.

An Intro To The Country Dances
8 min
  • English (UK)

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to country dance but had no idea where to start—this is it. In this video, Anthony and Rose break down the world of country dancing in the most beginner-friendly way possible. Whether you’ve never set foot on a dance floor or you’re just curious what all the different dances are, this gives you a solid foundation. You’ll get an intro to all the major styles of country dancing: Two Step (the classic progressive partner dance), Country Swing (a more modern, freestyle spot dance full of spins and dips), Line Dancing (solo dances done in sync to music), and West Coast Swing (a stylish, musically expressive partner dance done in a slot). Each one is explained clearly—with examples and advice on where and how each dance is usually done. You’ll learn the key differences between progressive vs. spot dances, and what kind of music and vibe fits each style. It’s a great overview for anyone who’s new to the scene or looking to get friends involved. If you want to dance at country bars, weddings, or festivals, this video will help you know what’s what—and where to start.

Line: Footloose
5 min
  • English (UK)

In this lesson, Chelsea walks you through the original Footloose line dance—yes, that Footloose. We’re talking about the classic 1984 Kenny Loggins version that still gets everyone pumped the second that beat drops. This one’s a 24-count, 4-wall line dance that’s super fun, super energetic, and still a staple at dance halls all over the country. Chelsea breaks it down step by step in her signature relaxed, easy-to-follow teaching style. You’ll learn how to string together the grapevines, step-backs, heel clicks (Dorothy-style), toe digs, cross-outs, and of course—the signature hip-hit and turn that resets the whole thing to the next wall. If you’ve seen this one on the floor but never jumped in because it looked fast or complicated, this is the breakdown you’ve been waiting for. By the end, you’ll have the full dance down and be ready to hit it from all four walls like a pro. This one’s a crowd favorite for a reason—fun, iconic, and guaranteed to get people clapping along. So whether you’re prepping for a wedding, a night out, or just dancing in your living room, this is a great one to add to your lineup.

Line: Country Girl Shake
6 min
  • English (UK)

In this video, Chelsea brings the sass with a high-energy, flirty little line dance called the Country Girl Shake — a four-wall, 32-count routine that’s just as fun to dance as it is to learn. Originally made popular with Luke Bryan’s “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” this routine works great to that song or anything with a fun, upbeat vibe. Designed especially for the ladies (but guys, we see you too), this routine has all the good stuff: hip bumps, struts, a few cheeky shakes, some stomps, and just enough turns to keep it spicy without being confusing. Chelsea walks you through the entire thing step-by-step — from your basic walks and bumps to how to rock step, triple, shake, clap, and spin your way through all four walls. Her clear, easy-to-follow breakdown makes this dance super beginner-friendly, but still flashy enough for anyone to own the floor with a little personality. Perfect for line dance nights, country bars, weddings, or just your living room. By the end of this one, you’ll be ready to “shake it” like you’ve been doing this forever.

Line: Kerosene
6 min
  • English (UK)

Instructor: Chelsea | 32-count, 4-wall line dance + 4-count transition Get ready to light it up on the dance floor with this fun, energetic line dance choreographed to Kerosene by Miranda Lambert! In this tutorial, Chelsea walks you step-by-step through the entire routine — including the 32 counts and the unique 4-count transition that sets this dance apart. You'll learn: - How to nail the double heel dig combos - The cross-unwind section with a hip roll for added style - Smooth transitions between your triple steps, rock steps, and pivots - How to end every wall with the stomp-clap and flow right into the next Whether you’re new to line dancing or just want to master this popular dance seen in country bars across Texas, this breakdown will have you confidently jumping in when Kerosene hits the speakers. And even though we're demoing the dance to a different song, the moves remain the same — so you'll be ready when the Miranda original comes on. Chelsea keeps the energy high and the explanations simple. Follow along, rewind when needed, and before you know it, you’ll be dancing this one like a pro. Let’s do it!