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- Cha Cha Cha
 | Social cha cha: a very simple dance that can be learned by anyone in 10
minutes. The music is always 4/4 with the characteristic
"cha-cha-cha" drum beat at 3&4 of the bar. This social dance
can be executed with or without holding. There is no fixed routine, and
dancers can perform any step that comes to mind.
 | Off-beat cha cha: an interesting variation that is usually danced to
Chinese pop songs. |
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Disco Rock
 | Disco rock: danced usually to 4/4 disco music, this dance is a good
social dance as it lets the couple carry out a conversation as they dance.
The steps are very simple, and gives ample opportunity for the man to show
off his leading ability. No fixed routine. Can also be mixed with Jazz for
more complicated variations. |
Foxtrot
 | Slow Foxtrot: also known as the "get acquainted" dance, as it
is frequently the first dance a couple who has not danced with each other
before would do. A travelling English progressive dance done to slow to
moderate 4/4 beat, so can be danced only in halls. |
Jazz
 | Jazz: strangely, Jazz is usually done to the latest top 40 dance music
and not jazz. Jazz requires a very flexible body, "isolated"
joints that can be moved indepently, and an ability on the dancer's part
to perform exaggerated movement stylishly. Good Jazz dancers take at 2
years to get their body into shape. They also wear leotards and dance bare
feet or with aerobic shoes. If you don't do it to perform, then do it for
the exercise. It's great! |
Jive
 | Jive: A dance that began in the US but took root in war-time Europe.
Also known as the Lindy, swing, or jitterbug. Jive music is usually the
"big band" swing music, with a lot of brass and woodwind.
Essentially a non-progressive dance, but competition styles can be
progressive and very very athletic. [A
short essay about Jive] [routines] |
Lambada
 | ???
 | bossa nova. slow samba like. jazzy. hip action. |
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Latin Cha Cha
 | Latin Cha Cha: The character of Latin Cha Cha is "cheeky".
Originated in Cuba, the music is heavy with syncopated drum beats at 30-34
bpm. The secret of doing a good Cha Cha is to focus on the hip action, and
stretch your toes on the foot your weight is not resting on. Good body
form is absolutely essential.
This is a set of [routines]
for basic and intermediate dancers. |
Mambo
 | Mambo: Exciting to watch, the Cuban Mambo looks like a faster Rumba, but
it has a more staccato character, caused by the dancers' slight pause at
the end of each step. Moderate to fast 4/4 music at 36bpm.
This is a [routines]
for basic dancers. |
Merengue
 | Merengue: Captivating dance from Haiti. National dance of the Dominican
Republic. Music is 2/4, 55 - 60 bpm. Looks like a slow Bolero. Anyone
knows more about this dance?? |
Paso Doble
 | Paso Doble: The "matador's" dance. The man is the matador
(bull fighter), and the lady his cape. Lively. Surprisingly, this is not a
Spainish dance, but originated from the nightclubs of Paris, where it is a
performance dance. Done progressively to 2/4 music at 60-82 bpm (very
fast!).
This dance shows off the control of the man and the subservience of the
woman. The only dance where lady gets to kneel before man. To do this
dance well, the man must be able to get into the "Spanish" line
posture, puff his chest out, and look "proud"!
This is a [routine]
for basic dancers. |
Quickstep
 | Quickstep: Developed from the Charleston and Onestep, but formalised
into an international dance by the English. Done to 4/4 music at 50 bpm.
Lots of gliding and back-lock steps, plus rise and falls. Good dancers
look as if they are "floating" as they move around. Advanced
steps include a lot of kicking and toe snapping. |
Rhythm
 | Social foxtrot. Crush. rhythm. 4/4. 30 bpm. stationary.
 | Quick rhythm. Social quickstep. 4/4. 52 bpm. |
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Rock'n'Roll
 | Rock'n'Roll: Began in US Harlem, this Black dance became popular with
the young people particularly in the 50's, and spread to the rest of the
world. Energetic dance done to 4/4 music but with 6 steps. A social dance
that two dancers of different skills can easily do together. Strong
leading by the man is important, and if done well, can make the lady do
new tricks without prior practice.
 | Kicking Rock: The more advanced Rock'n'Roll dancers do the kicking
version where instead of the toe taps. Competitive dancers almost always
do the kicking rock.
 | Other resources on Rock'n'Roll
and Styles |
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Rumba
 | Rumba: Who can ignore the sensual Rumba! Of Cuban, African and Spanish
origin. Music at 4/4, 27-31 bpm. Fairly quick, but sometimes also done to
slower music, in which case it is more of a Bolero or Son.
Rumba is truly a lady's dance, as the focus is on her hands and postures.
Good dancers are very flexible and able to appear "slow" and in
control, when in actual fact they are moving quickly.
A set of [routines]
for basic and intermediate dancers. |
Salsa
 | Salsa - intoxicating |
Samba
 | Samba: Brazil's national dance, with millions of dancers performing
every Fiesta. Lively. A progressive dance that moves around the hall. Done
to 2/4, 50 bpm music with heavy syncopated drums. Secret of Samba is to do
the knee action correctly.
A set of [routines]
for basic and intermediate dancers. |
Swing
Tango
 | dramatic. argentina, paris. 2/4. staccato.
 | Tango: It began in the West Indies and found its way to Argentina where
it was stylized by the Gauchos to its present form. Tango is a very
dramatic, exciting dance and is known as the "Dancer's Dance".
Most people recognize Tango from the days of Valentino to the "Tango
Argentina". Tango is still very popular today as movies like
"Scent of a Woman" & "True Lies" demonstrate.
Tango is passionate, aggressive, and fiery. Tango greatly improves a man's
lead and a woman's ability to follow (respond), and develops a strong
feeling for music. Tango is one of the most beautiful of all the dances.
Tango
[routines]
Find out a lot about Tango
 | Argentine Tango: Done to a less strict rhythm than International Tango.
Move with toe-leads instead of heel-leads. Hold the lady much closer, and
the man is expected to look at the lady. Great for couples! Ithaca
Area Tangueros
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Tap
Waltz
 | Flowing. English. diagonal. 3/4. |
Viennese Waltz
 | Viennese Waltz. German. 3/4. 60 bpm. |
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