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Check out all of our free country dancing tutorials on our channel @redneckeder. Line dancing for beginners! The boot scoot and boogie is one of the best line dances for beginners. If you are new to line dancing, this tutorial is for you. In this video, you will learn how to do the Boot Scootin Boogie in two minutes (often called the Boot Scoot and Boogie. This is one of the easiest and most popular line dances of all time and you can learn it in 2 minutes. You got this! You can totally learn how to do the Boot Scootin Boogie! Don't say "someday I'll learn how to dance." Start right now with an easy line dance for beginners and seniors. This quick dance lesson will take you through the line dance steps for the Boot Scootin' Boogie in two minutes! Also, if you want to do it to a beat and have some help learning and practicing, we have some awesome DVDs you can purchase at UtahCountryDance.com that teach you 20 line dances, plus they have two 30 minute workout/practice sessions. Country line dancing, and country swing dancing are super fun, and incredible exercise! The Boot Scootin Boogie is a song by Brooks and Dunn, a super popular country duo. This line dance has carried this song through the decades and goes down as one of the classics. One of the most popular line dances of all time. I would say this is the most popular line dance of all time in the country-western genre of music. Feel free to reach out with questions. I'd also like to mention that this line dance often starts on the grapevines going left then right, instead of with the heel-heel. We taught it this way because this is where they start it at our local dance hall. But, it really doesn't matter where you start it, so I'd go with the flow at your local dance hall. Wherever they start it, that's what I would go with. Other than that the steps should be pretty close no matter where you go. You will find that the most popular line dances are more consistent across the country, but the ones that aren't as popular will be danced quite differently depending on where you live... Have fun, get out dancing, and please reach out with questions.