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Marion Leschey, second from right, chats with Shirley Lear while they and their fellow dancers get ready for a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff

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Marion Leschey, second from right, chats with Shirley Lear while they and their fellow dancers get ready for a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff

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  • Marion Leschey, second from right, chats with Shirley Lear while they and their fellow dancers get ready for a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
  • While on break, Janet Alonzo, right, and Nancy Delaney share photos at their line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
  • Valerie Reed, right, laughs while showcasing her moves during a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
  • Janet Alonzo, right, whips her hair around while practicing her moves during a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
  • Marion Leschey, right, dances along with her fellow students during a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
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 Debbie Carpenter, foreground, displays the right moves while leading a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff
  • Debbie Carpenter jokes with her students before picking their next dance during a line dancing class at the Bonita Springs Clubhouse on Thursday. Scott McIntyre/Staff

Different types of line dances have become popular over the years. The “Stroll” and the “Madison” gained popularity in the late 1950s to mid 1960s. Billy Ray Cyrus’ hit “Achy Breaky Heart” catapulted western line dancing into the mainstream during the ’90s. Now people line dance to both traditional country music and not-so-conventional songs.

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