Beginner's Line Dancing Class with Instructor in Nashville

Turn Their Heads specializes in entertainment, humor and fun while giving you the best line dance instruction in Nashville designed for beginners with two left feet. We have the premier country dance

Turn Their Heads specializes in entertainment, humor and fun while giving you the best line dance instruction in Nashville designed for beginners with two left feet. We have the premier country dance academy in Nashville with floor-to-ceiling mirrors, tripods for your phones, phone charging stations, digital signage for your custom message and more. We have a BYOB policy, clean facilities, free parking for cars/buses/RVs, free water, and an overall elevated experience. Whether you just want something different to do, or you want to show off your new moves at the honky tonks, this is the activity for you. We have found that keeping things fun and light helps people learn faster. Unlike line dance places that think it's cool to show off their skills by teaching difficult dances that you can't do and will never use again, we choose the easy dances that people use in Nashville so you can join in the fun when you go downtown or teach your friends when you get home.

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Location: Nashville

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Q: Is there an age limit for participating in the line dancing class?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the line dancing class! It’s designed for beginners, so anyone can join in the fun, regardless of age. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need some extra supervision. It’s a great way for families to bond and have fun together!

Q: Can you really bring your own drinks, and what do people usually bring?

A: Yes, you can BYOB! Most people bring beer or wine to sip on while they dance. Just keep in mind you can’t buy alcohol on-site, so pack what you want. It's a super fun way to relax and enjoy the class, just remember to drink responsibly while you're learning those moves!

Q: What should I wear to the line dancing class? Comfortable shoes?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes! You'll want something that allows you to move easily without slipping. Many people wear cowboy boots, but sneakers work too. Just make sure you can dance without hurting your feet. And yes, casual clothes are fine; just dress for comfort.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the line dancing class in Nashville!

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting my parents a beginner's line dancing class for their anniversary. They love country music and I think this would be such a fun experience for them! Does anyone have tips on what they should bring? Also, is it really as fun as it sounds?

Just completed the line dancing class last week!

Had an absolute blast at the Turn Their Heads line dancing class in Nashville! The instructors were super friendly, and the atmosphere was just right. We got to record ourselves dancing, which was hilarious! I definitely recommend it for anyone looking for something new to try, especially if you’re in town for a visit.