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line dancing

British  

noun

  1. a form of dancing performed by rows of people to country and western music

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From New York City to Chicago to Portland, bars are riding a country boom, drawing everyone from outlaw singers to finance bros for ‘countryoke’ and line dancing.

From The Wall Street Journal

It began after Sydney Clements, a medical student at Indiana University, said the beauty brand Revlon hadn’t fulfilled its promise to replace a lip oil she lost while line dancing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ava runs a line dancing business of her own and teaches three classes a week.

From BBC

"Whatever happens in the USA with line dancing, that's how we get all our dances," she says.

From BBC

Ava's mum, Marie, says line dancing used to carry a "stigma".

From BBC