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Rhythm Dance Styles

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Rhythm Dance Styles

Bolero

Bolero

The Bolero, originating in Spain, is danced to a very slow type of Rumba rhythm. With its slip pivot and body rise danced to dreamy music usually accompanied by vocals, the Bolero has a very romantic and soft feel to it…

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Cha-Cha

Cha-Cha

The mid-tempo Cha-Cha is a spin-off of the Rumba and the Mambo. With its two slow steps followed by three quick ones (rock step, cha-cha-cha), this sensual, energetic dance is extraordinarily popular with old and young alike…

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East Coast Swing

East Coast Swing

Back in the good old days of Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry, the East Coast Swing originated as a simplified 6-count triple step dance…

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West Coast Swing

West Coast Swing

The official state dance of California, the West Coast Swing originated from the Savoy Style Lindy dance. Brought to Hollywood by Dean Collins, a famous movie dancer…

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Hustle

Hustle

The 1970s was the time to do the Hustle! Predated by the line dance with the same name, the Hustle exploded onto the scene after John Travolta danced his way to stardom in the famous movie, Saturday Night Fever…

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Dancing Jive

Jive

The Jive is a fast swing dance style that originated in North America from African-Americans in the early 1940s. It is a lively and uninhibited variation of the Jitterbug, a form of Swing dance.

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Lindy Hop

Lindy Hop

It all started at the Savoy…or so the story goes. While “Shorty George” Snowden, a dance enthusiast, watched some couples dancing at New York City’s famous Savoy Ballroom…

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Mambo

Mambo

A Cuban bandleader named Perez Prado is credited with starting the Mambo dance craze in the mid-1950s. The Mambo is a Rumba with a break on 2 and 4 in 4/4 time, danced according to the individual dancer’s temperament…

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Merengue

Merengue

The Merengue, the national dance of the Dominican Republic, was created in the mid-1950s. With its simple steps and 1-2 march-like rhythm, it was rumored to be initially performed by…

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Paso Doble Dance Classes

Paso Doble

The Merengue, the national dance of the Dominican Republic, was created in the mid-1950s. With its simple steps and 1-2 march-like rhythm, it was rumored to be initially performed by…

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Polka

Polka

The Paso Doble is a lively, theatrical Spanish dance modeled after the drama of the Spanish bullfight. (Paso Doble literal meaning in Spanish: double-step). Traditionally, the man is characterized as the matador (bullfighter) and the lady as his cape in the drama of a Spanish bullfight…

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Rumba

Rumba

Steamy! The most famous Latin American dance to gain popularity in North America and Europe is, without doubt, the rumba. Slow and romantic, the Rumba is the most sensual of the Latin dances…

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Salsa

Salsa

Salsa, a fusion of Cuban, Puerto Rican and American styles, describes the fast, Latin music coming out of New York City in the late 1960s. Salsa dancing is characterized by a complicated rhythm…

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Samba

Samba

The spirited Samba always gets feet tapping! Originally from Brazil, the festive Samba was popularized in the movies of Carmen Miranda….

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Two Step

Two Step

The country music dance called the “Texas Two-Step” is a modified Foxtrot – some call it a Foxtrot with a swagger! It started as a simple barn dance and is notable for two quick steps and two slow steps…

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