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Not all line dance is done to country music, though there's certainly plenty of that around. But since starting a few years ago, we've found all kinds of dance styles in the area. | |
| Soul (or Urban) Line Dancing is a big phenomenon in cities across the country, and provides plenty of steps and figures to get you moving in synch to R&B and Hip Hop |
Pattern Partner dancing is similar to line dancing, in that it is choreographed with a set number of steps that repeat over the course of the song, but it is done, as the name suggests, with a partner, and is done aoround the outter edge of the dance floor, counterclockwise in traditional ballroom fashion. | |
| Perhaps as widespread as country is what is known as "Progressive" line dance, using all sorts of pop music, from R&B to top-40 format tunes. |
Not as widespread, but still found in lots of places is Ballroom line dance, making use of Waltz, Rumba, Foxtrot and other ballroom dance figures. | |
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