Line Dancing: Where to Line Dance

Learn where to go line dancing in this how to line dance video by Howcast. Expert: Robert Royston

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Hi, my name is Robert Royston. I'm a five time world champion of country dance, working with artists like Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley. I really hope that you learn how to line dance and experience what it's like to move to America's music, and that's country music. So, where to line dance? Where do you go do it? I mean, besides your living room, or the kitchen, or your bedroom. Uh, the best thing to do is to go online. The internet is an amazing resource. Go online and search for country nightclubs, like bars. Alright. A lot of country nightclubs not only have line dancing that they do in the evening, just as part of the social aspect of that club, but a lot of them also have line dance lessons, and they have schedules online. The other thing you can do is check your parks and recreation, local parks and recreation, check some of the local lodges too in your area, and see what they have going on for line dancing, and then check on the internet for line dance clubs. There's plenty of line dance clubs, or organizations in your area that might have weekly dances taking place in different locations, so I would just go on the internet, search for line dance clubs in your area, search for country bars in your area, check parks and recreation centers, and check all the local lodges and sometimes even your local church.

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  • Robert Royston

    Robert Royston began his professional career on the competitive couples dance circuit in 1989, quickly ascending through the ranks and securing the “US Open Swing Dance Championship” and “World Country Dance Championship”, titles he held for four consecutive years (1995 to 1998). In 2007 he became the youngest person to be inducted to the “UCWDC Hall of Fame”. His exciting, high energy and original work next led to his choreographing and performing in music videos. He is an internationally recognized judge and instructor, Robert teaches 22 different styles of couples dancing, and runs his own Production Company, RoRo Productions.