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Fernvale Line Dancing Fun

A fresh wave of rhythm and community connection is sweeping through the Brisbane Valley, thanks to Stomp, Kick and Grind, a new line dancing initiative led by experienced instructor Karen Jean Turner.

The program is breathing new life into the traditional dance form, offering a modern, inclusive take that caters to dancers of all levels.

Held fortnightly, SKG’s classes have quickly gained momentum, regularly attracting more than 70 participants.

The most recent class, held last Saturday evening at Fernvale State School, drew a lively crowd eager to step in time and enjoy the energy of communal dance.

“Line dancing is more than just movement—it’s a pathway to better health,” Turner said.

“It improves physical fitness, supports cognitive function, and enhances mental well-being, all while bringing people together.”

Each class guides participants through choreographed routines, typically composed of 32-count sequences repeated throughout the song.

This repetitive and rhythmic structure makes the dance style accessible for people of all ages and abilities, while still offering a challenge for those looking to refine their technique.

Beyond the dance floor, SKG places a strong emphasis on community connection.

Every class is followed by a two-hour social session, giving participants the opportunity to mingle, practice their steps, and build lasting friendships—reviving the spirit of traditional country town dances in a contemporary setting.

The initiative’s growing popularity reflects a broader interest in activities that promote holistic wellness.

As SKG continues to expand across the southeast Queensland, it aims to reach more communities and encourage greater participation in line dancing as both a fitness activity and a social outlet.

With its unique blend of music, movement, and connection, SKG is redefining line dancing as a vibrant tool for community wellbeing—inviting everyone to stomp, kick, and grind their way to health and happiness.

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