When Tamia came across a video on YouTube of people line dancing to her 2006 song “Can’t Get Enough of You,” she and her husband, NBA legend Grant Hill, decided to join in the fun and learn the dance.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Black Southern line dance culture, and a co-sign from Beyoncé, has helped to popularize the song and its fan-snapping moves. By Kia Turner Wagener, ...
(WSVN) - Line dancing can involve more than just having fun on the dance floor. One man is turning it into therapy. 7’s Heather Walker shows us how in this 7Spotlight. Darryl Thomas, line dance ...
The stars were on hand for the SXSW premiere of their action thriller. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter “For me, the challenge, of course, was the months and months I spent training to ...
Early into my tenure as a new line-dancing enthusiast, I found myself in Chatsworth, alone on a Friday night. I was looking for action — the country dance kind. It was not yet dusk when I entered the ...
When it comes to the Houston Rodeo, line dancing has become just as much of a spectacle as bull riding. Continue reading to learn about one of the newest line dances that is taking the internet by ...
Forget your grandma’s line dancing. A new generation is heel-toeing its way onto the dance floor in an explosive revival of the genre with a modern twang. The craze over country line dancing has taken ...
When Tre Little two-stepped in his cowboy boots at the BET Awards preshow this summer, he was overcome with joy and gratitude. “I used to watch this on TV every year, and I’m now performing,” said the ...
Country line dancing has seen an explosive revival nationwide, heel-toeing its way onto social media and tapping into a wider array of music and the rise of country fusion. Hill Country in Manhattan ...