Weekly Line Dance Classes in Cowbridge
Cowbridge Town Hall, High Street, Cowbridge, CF71 7AD
Common Questions
Do I need any experience?
Not at all — the Absolute Beginner session is always open to new joiners.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and well-fitting shoes that aren't too grippy.
What should I bring?
Plenty of water, especially in warm weather.
Is there parking?
Yes - the Town Hall car park is directly behind the hall, and is free after 6pm.
Can I come on my own?
Most people do! It's a friendly group and you'll be made to feel welcome.
Is it a sociable activity?
Massively - most weeks some of us end up in the pub next door, and there are LOTS of local line dance events to become involved in.
What happens in a typical class?
You'll learn basic steps of line dancing and put them into sequences to a variety of fab music. Line dancing is all about remembering dances!
Is it difficult?
Not if you are patient with yourself. For many people it takes a few weeks to 'click' and then suddenly they're away!
Is it high-impact exercise?
Most dances are suitable for anyone able to participate in gentle exercise. Some dances are a little faster or involve more turning.
Can children attend classes?
It may be possible for accompanied children to participate from around age 9, but please contact Katie-Lou beforehand.
Is the class suitable if I have a health concern?
If you have any health conditions or injuries, please consult with your GP before attending. Let Katie-Lou know if there's anything she should be aware of — we want everyone to have a great time safely. There is a lift to the upstairs hall but if your mobility prevents you from using the stairs, the class will probably be unsuitable for you - please get in touch with Katie-Lou to discuss.
Is Katie-Lou a qualified instructor?
Yes, Katie-Lou is a qualified and paying member of the Everything Line Dance Association, including Public Liability and Professional Indemnity insurance.