The singer/singers who sing "Church Clap"
KB featuring Lacrae
This line dance step moves sideways by stepping to the side, crossing behind, stepping to the side again, and putting your feet together.
A grapevine
These black and white keys on a piano make up the musical alphabet.
Notes
This dance floor direction means to move backward, away from the front.
Back or backward
This group sings "September"
Earth, Wind, & Fire
This step is called out as "step, touch, step, touch" and travels forward and back in a K-shaped pattern.
This musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff tells you the pitch of the notes.
A clef
When Mrs. Rowland says, "step to the side," this is the direction your feet should go.
Right or left.
This music group sings "Feel It Still" the dance is named K is for kicks
Portugal the Man
This dance step means stepping forward on one foot and then bringing the other foot together beside it.
Step together
This musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff tells you how many beats are in each measure.
A time signature.
In line dancing, this direction tells you to move toward the wall directly in front of where you are facing.
The front wall
The singer of "Your Way's Better"
Forrest Frank
This basic dance step means to shift your weight from one foot to the other without moving forward or backward.
This musical term tells performers how fast or slow a piece of music should be played
Tempo
In line dancing, this direction means facing the wall you started on after completing four wall changes.
The front
The singer of "Footloose"
Kenny Loggins
This dance move means to transfer your weight from one foot to the other, often to prepare for the next step.
A weight shift or transfer of weight
This Italian word tells musicians to play or sing slowly and with expression.
Adagio
This term means to turn 90 degrees in a dance so you are facing a new direction.
A quarter turn