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How to Fake Ballroom Dancing Ability
It can be extremely nerve-racking knowing you have to ballroom dance when you don’t know how. If you don’t know how to ballroom dance, you can fake it until you make it. Maybe you’ll end up learning a few things about it in the process.
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8-07-2021, 20:20
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How to Become a Ballroom Dancer
Ballroom dancing has many physical benefits, besides being a lot of fun! Adults—especially older adults—can improve aerobic power, lower body muscle endurance, strength and flexibility, balance and agility, and speed. Ballroom dancing has even been used as therapy for the elderly to improve mental, emotional, and physical well-being. You don't have to be elderly, however, to experience
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6-07-2021, 08:40
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How to Ballroom Dance
Ballroom dance is an umbrella term for a variety of dancing styles, including Rumba, Cha Cha, Tango, Waltz, and Fox Trot, to name a few. These dances come from different eras and parts of the world, but they're all formal partner dances with an emphasis on flow and elegance. You can start by practicing the Waltz, Foxtrot, or American Tango, which are some of the more popular versions of
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How to Dance the Waltz
The waltz is a simple, elegant ballroom dance that is often done with a partner. It follows a slower tempo and uses “the box step,” a series of 6 movements that form the shape of a box. To dance the waltz, start by learning either the lead or the follow steps so you have the basic movements down. Then, try doing the waltz with a partner so you can put the steps you learned individually
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25-02-2021, 02:10
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How to Do the Merengue
The merengue is a fast-paced Dominican dance that you can do with a partner or on your own. Any new dance takes practice to learn, but the merengue has some pretty basic steps that aren’t hard to memorize. Once you’ve got the essential elements down, you can have fun adding turns and twists to your dance with a partner.
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16-02-2021, 20:20
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How to Do the Cha Cha
The cha cha is one of the most popular dances out there, and it can be a lot of fun to do. Learning a basic prep step will make the beginning of your dance look professional. You can perform a basic cha cha step to any upbeat song in 4/4 time. Switch up your dance by adding in a side step once in a while, and you’ll look like a pro in no time!
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9-02-2021, 05:40
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How to Foxtrot
The foxtrot is an elegant type of ballroom dancing that’s performed to jazz and big band music. The dance is similar to swing, but it's a bit slower and more drawn out. It’s a popular dance at formal gatherings like wedding receptions and it’s relatively easy to learn. Learn the basic step first and then how to perform a turn. Always dance with your partner in a closed ballroom position
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31-01-2021, 03:50
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How to Slow Dance
The "slow dance" is different than the typically upbeat sets enjoyed in the course of the average dance. It allows for a flirty or possibly romantic moment with your partner. If you would like to be able to master this skill, you just have to learn a few basic moves, trust your partner, have a little confidence, and glide gracefully to the music. If you want to master slow dancing in no
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18-01-2021, 02:40
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How to Dance Salsa
Salsa dancing originated in the 1970s in New York City, influenced by dance styles from Cuba and Puerto Rico. It is a lively, sensual dance that you can perform at parties or dance clubs. Start by learning basic salsa moves like "On1" timing, a right turn, and a cross body lead. Then, practice dancing salsa with a partner. You can also take a salsa class to improve your dance moves and
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4-12-2020, 11:20
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How to Dance a Basic Step in Salsa
Salsa is a rhythmic latin dance with its origins in Cuban culture. Salsa dancers move their feet to the beat of the music, and are influenced by the movements of the cha-cha, mambo, and African styles as well. When dancing salsa, dancers often add their own flair by moving their hips and upper body in coordination with the basic foot work.