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Vassar Ballroom Dancing Club Dancing With the Professors 2009. Part 1: Tango

January 31, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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Ballroom Dancing Lady in Red Bolero Tango

January 25, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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Let’s Dance: Learn to Swing, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Jitterbug and Salsa With Style, Elegance and Ease

January 20, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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Step-by-step lessons from the basics of the Foxtrot to the nuances of the Argentine Tango are presented in detailed description and over 1300 informative full-color photographs, illustrations and diagrams. Beginners and advanced dancers alike will find the lessons easy, fun and a novel way to spend time with new partners, add spice to mature relationships or find a new dance mate.

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Let’s Dance: Learn to Swing, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Jitterbug and Salsa With Style, Elegance and Ease

Tips on the Tango Ballroom Dance

December 17, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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Tango dancing is one of the most well-known forms of ballroom dancing. It is known for being one of the most sensual and romantic forms of dance. It is often viewed as a predatory exchange between partners; it is very sexual and almost hypnotic to watch. It is not something that can be mastered in a day. It takes hard work, dedication and, most importantly, a willingness to express your emotions. Tango dancing is popular everywhere today. Perhaps it is the wide leg movements, which seem to gracefully draw shapes as the dancers move across the floor, that attract more and more people to tango dancing and ballroom dancing in general. Maybe it’s the slow, sensual movements. Whatever the reason, it is something that anyone can enjoy. It is a type of ballroom dancing that many new European immigrants began to take up. It is fun and the steps are fairly easily learned. However, learning and mastering are two different things. The beauty of tango dancing, though, is that each couple can interpret the dance in whatever way they want to. It is a great tension and stress relieving activity. It’s all about expressing yourself and letting the music and the moment flow through you. This king of dance has a very interesting history; you might want to learn about. For instance, unlike some other forms of ballroom dancing, it was often done by lower and middle classes. Upper-class society frowned upon it. Therefore, the tango was not as widely spread. Luckily, in today’s society, it is alive and well, though, although not quite the same as it used to be. It has been adapted many times, so it still has an air of mystery surrounding it. The original, traditional form of tango is hard to find, these days, but one thing everyone can agree on is that, no matter what version of the tango it is, tango dancing is one of the most romantic forms of dance. The history of tango dancing is still disputed by experts. Many believe that it is a sort of compilation of dancing techniques from many different cultures and that it doesn’t have one true root source. No matter where tango dancing comes from, though, one thing is clear about it. It is a passionate, romantic and sensual dance of love. It evokes feelings in people that do it or see it done that can’t be put into words properly. So, if you want to learn tango dancing on your own, be prepared to put all of your passion into it. If you want, on the other hand, to spice up your relationship with your partner, learn tango dancing and enjoy the romantic fireworks that come from tango dancing.

Learn How to Tango – Ballroom Dancing

December 15, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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Dance Lovers offers over 40 dvds in over 20 different Ballroom Dances. In this clip Foster and Judi Lampert teach you how to dance the Beginning Tango. Go to www.dancelovers.com for more information.

BALLROOMMIX VOLUME # 1. DANCE MUSIC – CHA CHA, RUMBA, SALSA, SWING, WALTZ, MERINGUE, FOXTROT, TANGO, REGULAR TEMPO and SLOW for PRACTICE. PRODUCED in 2008

December 7, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
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1. CHA CHA – TROPICAL BEAT 2. CHA CHA – CUBAN NIGHT 3. CHA CHA PRACTICE – PARADISE ISLAND 4. RUMBA PRACTICE – SAFARI SUNSET 5. RUMBA PRACTICE – FLORENCE 6. RUMBA PRACTICE – SNOW BERRY 7. RUMBA PRACTICE – YOU AND ME 8. RUMBA – FLAMINGO 9 . RUMBA – SEPTEMBER FLOWER 10. SWING – EAST COAST SUNRISE 11. MERINGUE – PURPLE FLAVOR 12. SALSA PRACTICE – LATIN FEVER 13. SALSA ADVANCE PRACTICE – SALSA BEAT 14. SALSA – BEAUTIFUL PUERTO RICO 15. SAMBA – BRAZILIAN GYPSY 16. CARIBBEAN FLOWER 17. SAMBA – SOUTH BEACH NIGHT 18. SAMBA PRACTICE – BRAZILIAN FIESTA 19. SAMBA PRACTICE – BRAZILIAN PASSION 20. TANGO – RED ROSE 21. FOXTROT – LAVENDER 22. WALTZ – CHERRY BLOSSOM 23. WALTZ – LOTUS… More >>

BALLROOMMIX VOLUME # 1. DANCE MUSIC – CHA CHA, RUMBA, SALSA, SWING, WALTZ, MERINGUE, FOXTROT, TANGO, REGULAR TEMPO AND SLOW FOR PRACTICE. PRODUCED IN 2008