Party Directory lists single, partner and group line dances with written step-by-step instructions on how to execute the dance. Both the electric and cha cha slide, as well as Cotton-Eyed Joe are line dances that weddings tend to do. However, Party Directory gives instructions on dances like the Foxtrot, Merengue, Jitterbug, Tango and Waltz too.
Another way to learn the dance moves to line dances is to go to Youtube. Type in the search engine key phrases like, "line dance moves", "line dance lessons" and "how to line dance". Videos showing and explaining how to follow line dances will appear. Click on the the videos and practice the instructed moves.
Line dancing can be a fun way to work out. Many times gyms will have one of their classes as a line dancing lesson. Call your local gym to see if they offer these types of classes to learn the moves. Dance studios also usually offer line dance lessons that may meet once or twice a week. Colleges often offer these types of classes within their facilities too.