Description
Perform choreographed line dances in synchronized group formations for live, broadcast, or recorded productions.
- • Train, condition, and attend line dance or related classes to maintain technique, stamina, and fitness.
- • Learn and rehearse step patterns, counts, and transitions for assigned routines.
- • Execute movements precisely to musical rhythm, tempo, and phrasing.
- • Perform choreographed line dances that convey musicality, style, and group precision.
- • Collaborate with choreographers or dance captains to refine steps, timing, and formations.
- • Synchronize footwork and spacing with the line and adjust to formations onstage.
- • Attend costume fittings, tech rehearsals, photo shoots, and makeup calls.
- • Audition for line dance troupes, contracts, or featured roles.
- • Assess personal strengths and limitations to select suitable styles, tempos, and footwear.
- • Stay current on line dance trends, popular tracks, and emerging choreographies.
- • Teach or lead line dance workshops, demos, or audience participation segments, as needed.
- • Create or adapt line dance routines for shows or community events.
- • Incorporate basic vocal cues, crowd work, or acting elements when required.
- • Prepare and maintain dance footwear, such as boots or shoes, for rehearsals and performances.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026