If you’re heading to Nashville and want to dip your toes into its lively dance scene, the Country Swing Lesson offered by Turn Their Heads Nashville Line Dancing is worth considering. This class promises an upbeat, approachable introduction to one of the most versatile partner dances around, perfect for newcomers. From the moment we read about this experience, two things jumped out: the focus on learning from top Nashville coaches and the easy-to-follow nature of the dance.
A key perk is that it’s designed for beginners, which means you don’t need previous dance experience to enjoy it. Plus, the class is only an hour long, making it easy to slot into a busy travel itinerary. The potential drawback? Since it’s a group class meant for newcomers, those looking for a more advanced or in-depth dance experience might want to look elsewhere.
This experience is best suited for travelers who love music, want to try something new, and appreciate a relaxed, social atmosphere. If you’re visiting Nashville and want to walk away with a new skill you can show off at honky tonks or weddings, this class is a delightful choice.
Key Points

- Beginner-friendly: No prior dance experience needed.
- Learn the newest version: Discover the latest basic steps in country swing.
- Practice and ask questions: Ample time to refine your moves and clarify doubts.
- Informal and fun: Focus on a dance that’s accessible and enjoyable.
- Bring your own beverage: You can sip on your favorite drink during class.
- Attentive instructors: Top Nashville coaches help ensure everyone leaves confident.
This class offers a lively, hands-on way to get familiar with a dance style that’s deeply woven into Nashville’s country music scene. What makes this experience stand out? First, the quality of instruction. The guides are described as highly attentive and skilled, making learning straightforward and enjoyable. You’ll be learning the newest version of the basic country swing step, which means you’re picking up current, relevant moves—not just dusty old steps.
Second, the social aspect is a big plus. Although partner dancing can seem intimidating, the class encourages pairing up but also accommodates those dancing solo. The instructor’s approach is very supportive, with plenty of time dedicated to practice and questions—crucial for beginners who want to feel confident.
In terms of environment, the class is set in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere that’s perfect for non-intimidating learning. You’ll find it especially useful that you can bring your own drinks, making the hour feel like a casual hangout as much as a lesson. Plus, the dance itself is versatile, suitable for honky tonks, weddings, or even your kitchen, making the experience both fun and practical.
Since the class lasts about an hour, it’s a quick yet thorough introduction. The session begins with a brief overview of country swing dancing, emphasizing the newest version of the basic steps. Here, the instructors focus on making sure everyone understands the fundamental rhythm and movements.
Next, it’s time to practice the steps. You’ll learn how to spin, be spun, and add a few moves to keep things interesting. The instructors are very attentive, helping dancers fine-tune their posture and timing. This is where the class shines — the personalized attention makes a real difference.
During the session, there’s a dedicated period for questions, so if you’re curious about other moves or how to dance to different types of music, you can ask away. This open environment ensures that even the shyest participant leaves with a sense of accomplishment.
The final part of the class is simply repeating the steps until they feel natural, so you can leave confidently knowing how to do basic country swing. Since the class is partner-based but flexible, you don’t have to bring your own partner — the instructors will pair you up if needed.
The knowledgeable guides are a highlight. One review notes, “The instructors are very attentive and make it easy for complete beginners to get the hang of it.” They focus on making the dance accessible, which is vital for a fun, stress-free experience.
Another appealing aspect is how versatile the dance is. Unlike more structured dances, country swing can be danced to nearly any music, from traditional country to pop or rock. This flexibility means you’ll be able to use your new moves at honky tonks or weddings—or even in your living room.
The cost of the class (though not explicitly mentioned) offers good value for a guided, expert-led lesson. Considering you get personalized attention, practical skills, and a fun social experience in just an hour, it’s a worthwhile investment, especially for those wanting to connect more deeply with Nashville’s country scene.
Scheduling is flexible, as you can reserve your spot with a pay-later option. This is handy for travelers who like to keep their plans fluid. The class is suitable for ages 12 and up, making it a family-friendly activity if your teens are interested.
What should you bring? Comfortable shoes — boots are welcome but not mandatory — and your own beverage if you’d like to sip during the lesson. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited, so plan accordingly if you’re bringing drinks.
The group size is likely manageable, given the emphasis on instructor attention, which helps ensure each participant gets the guidance they need. The experience is conducted in English, making it accessible for most visitors.
This class is perfect for first-time dancers, music lovers looking to add a new skill, or anyone curious about Nashville’s dance culture. If you’re visiting for a short stay and want a quick, fun activity that’s both social and practical, it fits the bill. It’s also suitable for those who want a relaxed environment without the pressure of a formal dance lesson.
However, if you’re already an experienced dancer or looking for a high-energy, advanced class, this may not meet your needs. Similarly, those under 12 might find it less suitable, as the minimum age is 12.
In a city famed for its country music, this beginner-friendly country swing lesson offers an authentic, approachable way to participate in Nashville’s vibrant dance scene. You’ll love the knowledgeable instructors who make learning fun and accessible, and the practical skills you’ll walk away with—ready to cut loose at honky tonks, weddings, or even in your kitchen. It’s an ideal activity for travelers wanting a taste of Nashville’s lively spirit without a big time commitment or dance experience.
If you’re after a low-pressure, social introduction to country swing, this class hits the right notes. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy music, want to meet new people, and are eager to try something new during their Nashville visit.
Is prior dance experience required for this class?
No, it’s designed specifically for complete beginners, making it easy for anyone to join and learn the basic steps.
Can I bring my own partner?
Partnering is recommended but not required. If you need a partner, you’re encouraged to reach out in advance so they can match you with one.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended — boots are always welcome — and you can bring your own drink if you wish. Just avoid alcohol and drugs during the class.
How long is the class?
The class lasts about 1 hour, providing a quick but comprehensive introduction to country swing dancing.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, the activity welcomes participants age 12 and older, making it a family-friendly option.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for travel plans.
This Nashville dance class offers a genuine, enjoyable way to connect with local culture and learn a dance you’ll remember. Whether you’re in town for a weekend or a week, it’s a cheerful, practical activity that guarantees a memorable experience.
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