Do basic line dancing steps Length 2:00
Curated 7/22/08
Updated 5/4/10
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Want to learn how to line dance like a cowboy? This country western tutorial teaches the basic steps of line dancing such as the jazz waltz, the grapevine and the kick ball change. Follow these simple steps and you will be slappin' leather in no time.

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