Katie Van Note
Dance Teacher
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How to Do Line Dancing
Learn these basic moves and grooves to line dance like a pro Line dancing is a form of synchronized dancing in which dancers are arranged in rows, or lines, facing either in the same direction or each other. Dancers move...
How to Do the Carolina Shag
Dance like a pro in no time with this easy shagging tutorial The "shag dance" comes from the "Carolina Shag," which is a partner dance that is mostly done to beach music. The basic step that is done in the shag dance can...
How to
Perform a Single Time Step in Tap
The single time step is an important move to learn, as you can use it to transition into other, more complicated, tap dance steps. There are 5 basic moves to master and put together to do the single time step, and you’...
How to
Do the Country Two Step
There are two dances called the two step, one of which is the Country Two-Step! With roots in swing dancing, it is the most popular country dance styles in partner dancing. There are many variations to the Two-Step, but ...
How to
Dance the Boogie Woogie
The boogie woogie is a fun partner dance traditionally danced to the song “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.” Once you have a partner to dance with, you just need to get down the basic step sequence.. 4 August 2023. From ther...
How to
Lindy Hop
The Lindy Hop is a type of 1920s swing dancing from Harlem, New York City. It is a fun, playful dance that is still popular in swing dancing communities today. To get started learning the Lindy Hop, practice as much as y...