Media Responses to Line Dancing

“I started line dance classes with Joan Price at Coaches’ Corner in April 2019 and enjoyed the classes very much. After a year, our in-person classes halted during Covid quarantine. I was so happy when classes resumed in person mid 2021, and I eagerly resumed dance instruction. Joan has been an excellent and inspirational dance instructor. She teaches her classes with energy, patience and humor. Her classes are always fun to attend.”

Kathy Leone

“Line dancing is expressive, freeing, delightful, and satisfying to all who experience  it. Line dancing has moved way beyond the ‘Boot Scootin’ Boogie’ and ‘Electric Slide” days. Now it embraces  many genres of music and dance steps. Some benefits include the joys of camaraderie and burning calories without even trying — while enjoying every minute!”

J. T. B.

“If line dancing is my life, then Joan is one of the lights of my life. Her vivaciousness, wit, and charm combine with her love of teaching and fitness to create space for ‘the most fun you can have with both feet on the floor’ multiple times a week! What more could you ask for? I know! You could also ask for camaraderie, laughter, and mental and physical exercise, and you would receive all you requested in Joan’s class. We have the best time every time we step onto the dance floor. We get to learn everything from basic line dance language to how to dance in the most protective manner so we can enjoy the sport for years to come. I never want to be away from class and always look forward to sharing the love of dance with all the people who attend. YOU should be in attendance! Come join us!”

Sheba Thone

“I was 73 when Joan Price encouraged me to take up line dancing. I hadn’t danced in any fashion since college days, and it was with some trepidation that I accepted the challenge. I am so very glad that I did! Joan’s enthusiastic, patient, clear, and supportive teaching helped me through a slow learning process as I progressed from Absolute Beginner to High Beginner. I’ve now “graduated” to Improver level, and have also begun to learn some of the more complex Intermediate dances. Line dancing provides a superb fitness combination for a ‘senior citizen’ like me. It requires a combination of mental acuity (memorizing choreography) and physical mastery of various new steps. Mind and body. Now in my sixth year of line dancing, I eagerly anticipate each week’s lively classes and the fun social interaction with my fellow dancers.”

Mac Marshall