Shall We Dance: Eight Classic Ballroom Dances in Eight Quick Lessons
July 3, 2011 by Ballroom Dance Lover
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps
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The popularity of ballroom dancing is increasing dramatically with all age groups and at all social levels. Now Shall We Dance? makes it easy for everyone to get out on the dance floor, with an entertaining, step-by-step instruction course that teaches the samba, cha-cha, foxtrot, waltz, swing, tango, mambo, and rhumba…. More >>
Shall We Dance: Eight Classic Ballroom Dances in Eight Quick Lessons
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September 1, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover
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Ballroom Dances 1960’s?
February 20, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps
Can anyone give me a list (or direct me to an informative website) of the names (descriptions would be helpful) of the “dances” or “dance steps” that people would do in the 1960’s
I am NOT talking about Teen rock’n roll dances like the twist, Jerk, etc… I’m talking about a VERY formal setting, such as a debutante ball, or a black tie gala.. the setting is EXTREMELY wealthy people, NOT teens dancing to rock’n roll
So, if anyone can help, I’d appreciate it..
I’m looking specifically for the names of dances, ie “Tango” or “Fox trot” or “Cha-Cha”
I’m not sure when THOSE became popular, but I’m wondering which dances would have been popular in a ballroom setting cerca 1965
Where Can I Take a Girl to Slow Dance to Romantic Songs Now That School Dances Are No Longer an Option?
December 30, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps
Basically, I am 21 and going to graduate school. There is a girl that I think I’d like to take slow dancing since I was good at it back in high school and college and always had fun. I am not looking for a dance club where club music is played and I am not looking for ballroom dancing lessons since I cannot really follow dance steps. Are there places that will just play romantic songs and cater to people who want to slow dance? Thanks!




