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The Bolero is the most romantic of the Latin dances. Taking cues from the Rumba and the Waltz, the Bolero has distinct characteristics of long sweeping side steps are use of rise and fall to create both softness and dramatic movement.
To learn that Cha Cha is to love the Cha Cha. Sharp staccato actions, rhythm changes and exciting patterns are just some of the fun aspects of this dance.
Of all the Ballroom dances the Foxtrot embodies the ultimate in movement and polish. From the very first steps in the Bronze level, a dancer will feel themselves transform as they master the control of the easy Foxtrot.
Originating in the 1970s, the Hustle continues to be one of the most popular nightclub dances. Turns, spins and wraps are components of the Hustle. The strong bas beat of the music makes for an exciting and upbeat movement.
The Mambo is a high Energy and Latin dance where the music is characterized by a stirring Afro-Cuban beat. As a parent of the Cha Cha and Salsa, the Mambo is an exciting dance that includes crisp leg actions, flirtatious interactions with your partner and a fun intensity.
The simplicity of the Merengue makes it the perfect party dance! The march type beat helps dancers keep a steady timing so they can interact with their partner. Walking and sidesteps are the basic foot components of the Merengue and therefore more freedom is allowed in creating fun patterns on the floor and animated arm styling.
The Rumba will sharpen your sense of rhythm, timing and muscular control. Working off the actions of the Cha Cha, the slower rhythm of the Rumba allows for dancers to develop the distinctive hip action of Latin dances called Cuban Motion.
If you are looking for something spicy, then the Salsa is for you! The Salsa is a unique blend of traditional Latin music and dance steps with the freedom of turning actions and elaborate arm patterns with your partner. Ever popular on the nightclub scene, the salsa is a dance that fits onto a small crowded dance floor without losing its excitement and flavor.
A street festival dance that originated in Brazil, the Samba combines Latin rhythms with a light bouncing action. To achieve the true character of the Samba, I dancer must give it a happy, flirtatious and exuberant interpretation.
The most uniquely American of all dances, the swing brings forth a buoyant carefree movement that is contagious. Swing maybe danced comfortably over a wide range of tempos and variations. The lively spirit and bounce of this swing get everyone on their feet to join in.
No other dance captures the dramatic strength and romance of the relationship between partners like the Tango. Accented by strong staccato movements the challenge of this dance makes it as exciting to perform as it is to watch.
The classical dance from the ballrooms of Vienna remains one of the most enchanting and exhilarating dances. While the patterns remain pure, the technique requires even more of the dancer as they strive to capture the graceful qualities of this dance.
Country Western dancing takes familiar patterns and rhythms and puts a new twist on their style. There are several dances that are danced to the Country Western music, each with its own unique style and timing. You will enjoy learning the gliding action of the country-western dances.