“Line dancing is a way to exercise your body and mind by dancing to lively, upbeat music,” a press release stated. “It is a fun way to dance socially without a dance partner. Dancing styles covered in this class will include country-western, zydeco, and hip-hop.”
The class does not require participants to have any dance experience. Attendants are asked to wear casual clothing with soft-soled shoes required.
The class is $65 will take place on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. through October 14 in Room 127 of NSU’s Hea;th and Human Performance Building. To learn more or register, visit checkout.nsula.edu or call 800-376-2422 or 318-357-6355.
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