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Join Nashville’s beginner-friendly Two Step and Country Swing dance class for just $44.97, learn in about an hour from expert instructors, and enjoy a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
If you’re looking to add some lively country style to your Nashville trip, the Beginner’s Two Step and Country Swing Dancing Class offers an engaging introduction for just $44.97 per person. With a duration of approximately 1 hour, this class is perfect for those who want to dip their toes into dance without a long commitment. The class takes place at Turn Their Heads Nashville Line Dancing Lessons And More, a welcoming studio with a maximum group size of 24 participants.
What truly sets this experience apart is the expert instruction from Rick Harris, a well-known figure in Nashville’s country swing scene. Rick’s over a dozen years of teaching experience and his background in coaching athletes make his teaching style approachable and effective. The class is designed with beginners in mind, making it easy for anyone to pick up the basic steps, spins, and dips that make country swing so fun.
While the class is short, it offers plenty of value. You can expect to leave with enough confidence to dance at honky tonks, weddings, or even in your kitchen. Plus, if you enjoy a drink while you learn, you’re welcome to bring your own responsibly, adding a relaxed, adult-friendly vibe to the session.


The class begins at 830 Fesslers Pkwy, Suite 114, a location that is near public transportation for easy access. The session kicks off at 4:00 pm, with the activity concluding back at the same meeting point. The studio is set up to handle small groups, ensuring plenty of personal attention from the instructors.
The mobile ticket system makes booking straightforward, and the class offers free cancellation if plans change more than 24 hours in advance. Service animals are allowed, accommodating participants with disabilities.
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This class focuses on two key country dance styles: the two-step and country swing. The instructors kick off with a demonstration of spins, dips, and basic moves that excite beginners. Once warmed up, participants learn the basic steps—if you can walk, you can learn to country swing.
The teaching emphasizes practical moves that can be used in real-life situations, like dancing at honky tonks or family gatherings. As the session progresses, you’ll learn additional spins and moves that let you spice up your dancing and look “fancy” on the dance floor. The class includes lots of practice to help solidify your new skills before the session ends.

The studio provides a friendly, welcoming environment suitable for first-time dancers. The instructors are described as knowledgeable, fun, and full of energy, creating an atmosphere that makes learning enjoyable. The venue also offers the opportunity to photo document your progress, although some reviews suggest this may require a request in advance.
The studio’s layout supports small group sizes, ensuring that each participant receives personalized guidance. The venue’s atmosphere is often praised for its positive, energetic vibe, making the hour fly by in a flash.

Rick Harris is the highlight of this class. Known as Nashville’s “grandfather of country swing,” Rick’s entertaining style, country humor, and expertise shine through in every lesson. His background in coaching athletes contributes to his clear, effective teaching methods, which are especially appreciated by beginners.
His over a dozen years of experience mean that students are in capable hands, and his easy-to-follow approach helps everyone feel comfortable from the start. His friendly, humorous personality adds a fun element that enhances the learning experience, making the class more than just a lesson—it’s an enjoyable social activity.

While the class is a quick introduction, it sets the stage for more dancing adventures. Many participants leave feeling confident enough to try their new moves at local honky tonks or weddings. The versatility of country swing means it can be danced to many types of music, broadening your options for practice and fun.
Some reviews mention that the studio occasionally offers additional line dance sessions with instructor Becky, which can help reinforce the skills learned and provide more opportunities to dance. The class’s casual, friendly environment encourages social interaction, making it a perfect way to meet fellow dance enthusiasts.

This dance class is ideal for absolute beginners who want to learn a fun, social, country dance style in a short amount of time. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy a relaxed, humorous atmosphere and want to try something new during their Nashville visit.
Participants who appreciate expert instruction from a respected local figure and want a low-pressure environment will find this class especially appealing. However, those seeking more advanced techniques may want to look for additional lessons later on.

Reservation is simple with a mobile ticket, and the class offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This flexible policy allows for peace of mind in case plans change. The class is designed to accommodate most travelers, with service animals allowed for those needing assistance.

The Beginner’s Two Step and Country Swing Dancing Class provides a cost-effective and entertaining way to learn two classic Nashville dance styles. Led by Rick Harris, a highly respected figure in country swing, the class offers easy-to-follow instruction that leaves participants feeling confident and ready to hit the dance floor.
Though brief, the session delivers lasting value for those interested in country dancing, socializing, or simply trying something different during their time in Nashville. The lively, humor-filled environment makes it especially suitable for first-time dancers and groups seeking a fun activity.
If you’re eager to add some country flair to your Nashville experience, this class makes a great starting point—fun, friendly, and packed with practical skills.
“Great class! My husband was not excited and doesnt like dancing but he even had a great time and learned the dance well! The hour went by so fast!”
Can I bring my own drinks to the class?
Yes, you can bring your own beverage and enjoy it responsibly during the session.
Is this class suitable for complete beginners?
Absolutely, the class is designed specifically for beginners with easy-to-follow teaching methods.
Where does the class meet?
The class starts at 830 Fesslers Pkwy, Suite 114 in Nashville, near public transportation.
How long is the class?
The class lasts about 1 hour, providing a quick yet comprehensive introduction to country swing and two-step.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is it possible to take more classes after this one?
While this class is a solid beginner starting point, many find it helpful to return for additional lessons or practice sessions.
Are the instructors experienced?
Yes, Rick Harris and his team are highly experienced, with Rick being a noted Nashville country swing figure with over a dozen years of teaching.
Will I be paired with other students?
Yes, you will dance with your partner or be paired with another student if attending solo.
What if I want photos during the class?
You can request photo opportunities, though some reviews suggest it’s best to ask instructors in advance.
What makes this class stand out?
The combination of affordable pricing, expert instruction, and Rick Harris’s lively, humorous style makes this Nashville dance class a delightful and practical experience.