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~ Music ~ Line dancing has always had a
cowboy image, and it was danced predominantly to country-western music. This has been changing since the late 1990s, as more young people became involved. Today, country music may make up the minority of a DJ's play list, with the balance spread through a variety of many different musical styles both new and old. Genres including Celtic, Swing, Pop, Rock, Big Band, Folk, and almost anything else that has a regular beat.
"Lia had everyone dancing at our Cub Scout Blue and Gold banquet. It was family fun at its best."
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~ About Line Dancing ~ Classes for men, women and children to gather and socialize while getting a moderate workout as you are taught new dances. These dances are easy to learn choreographed routines to a wide variety of music from around the world. You will find the classes offer a variety of dance styles with physical and social rewards.
"Our Friday night family dance at the Kent County Youth Fair is now one of the most anticipated evening events at the fair. Lia easily handles the 125+ kids, adults and grand parents who attend and kick up some dust in the barn. Everyone especially enjoys the variety of music she uses. We highly recommend her."
- Kent County Youth Fair Entertainment Committee.
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