What will it cost me to join?

Members have no financial commitment to the club, there is no joining fee, just a £3 per person charge each week to cover the cost of the hall, public liability insurance and so on. If you need to miss a week – no problem – all dances are taught from scratch so you will soon catch up.

What kind of music do you play?

We aim for a varied selection, recent tracks we have danced to include the Killers' Somebody Told Me, Tom Jones' Sex Bomb, Kirsty MacColl's In These Shoes? Ricky Martin's Living' La Vida Loca and the Beach Boys' Still Cruising. We also like Modern Country, so we have also danced to Keith Urban tracks, Billy Ray Cyrus' Achy Breaky Heart, and tracks from the Line Dance Fever series.

Line dancing for beginners needs a fairly steady rhythm, but if there is a particular track or type of music that you like, you can always ask for it to be included!

Listen to some of our favourites below:


Is it best to wear trainers?

Actually, trainers are probably one of the least comfortable kinds of footwear for line dancing. This is because we do steps which require us to turn our bodies on the balls of our feet, and trainers tend to stick to the floor a bit too efficiently to allow this!

The best footwear is actually cowboy boots as these tend to have smooth soles, an angled heel and support for your ankles. If you find you like line dancing and want to continue, we'd recommend you think about buying a pair. They tend to be sold on Ebay for around £10 - £20, or they sometimes turn up in charity shops for less. There is also a specialist shop in Keynsham which sells them for around £50.

There are some more ideas on our Links page. 

What should I wear?

Anything you like! Jeans, skirts, jumpers, t-shirts... anything you feel comfortable in.