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Dictionary: quick·step   (kwĭk'stĕp') pronunciation
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A march for accompanying quick time.


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Music Encyclopedia: Quickstep
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A duple-time dance of the 1920s, a fast version of the Foxtrot, taken at 50 or more bars per minute. The term is also sometimes used for a fast march.



WordNet: quickstep
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: military march accompanying quick time

Meaning #2: a ballroom dance with both quick and slow steps


The verb quickstep has one meaning:

Meaning #1: perform a quickstep


Wikipedia: Quickstep
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Quickstep is an International Style ballroom dance that follows a 2/4 or 4/4 time beat, similar to a fast Foxtrot. An example of a song suitable for the classic quickstep would be Louis Prima's "Sing, Sing, Sing". However, while the dance may appear very similar to a fast Foxtrot, its technique and patterns are distinct.

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History

The Quickstep evolved in the 1920s from a combination of the Foxtrot, Charleston, Shag, Peabody, and One Step. The dance is English in origin, and was standardized in 1927. While it evolved from the Foxtrot, the Quickstep now is quite separate. Unlike the modern Foxtrot, the man often closes his feet, and syncopated steps are regular occurrences (as was the case in early Foxtrot). In some ways, the dance patterns are close to the Waltz, but are danced to 4/4 time rather than 3/4 time.

This dance gradually evolved into a very dynamic one with a lot of movement on the dance floor, with many advanced patterns including hops, runs, quick steps with a lot of momentum, and rotation. The tempo of Quickstep dance is rather brisk as it was developed to ragtime era jazz music which is fast-paced when compared to other dance music.

By the end of the 20th century the speed of Quickstep as done by advanced dancers has increased even more, due to the extensive use of syncopated steps with eighth note durations. While in older times quickstep patterns were counted with "quick" (one beat) and "slow" (two beats) steps, many advanced patterns today are cued with split beats, such as "quick-and-quick-and-quick, quick, slow", with there being further steps on the 'and's.

It should be noted that there was a 19th century Quickstep, which was a march-like dance and has no relation to the modern ballroom step.

Patterns

The two International Style syllabi of ISTD and IDTA for Quickstep slightly differ.

The American Style dance competition program does not include Quickstep, but the dance is still taught and danced socially in American dance venues.

See also: V6.

Style

The Quickstep is elegant like the Foxtrot, and should be smooth and glamorous. The dancers should appear to be very light on their feet. It is very energetic and form-intensive.[citation needed]

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Translations: Quickstep
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - quickstep, marchskridt
v. intr. - danse quickstep

Nederlands (Dutch)
snelle foxtrot (dansen), diarree (platvloers)

Français (French)
n. - quickstep, pas accéléré, musique de cadence
v. intr. - danser le quickstep

Deutsch (German)
n. - Quickstep, Eilschritt
v. - Quickstep tanzen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - βήμα ταχύ, (μουσ.) κουίκ-στεπ
v. - χορεύω φοξ-τροτ

Italiano (Italian)
fox-trot, passo di carica

Português (Portuguese)
n. - passo-dobre (m), marcha acelerada (f)
v. - marchar aceleradamente

Русский (Russian)
квикстеп

Español (Spanish)
n. - paso ligero
v. intr. - andar a paso ligero

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - hastig marschtakt (mil.), snabb dans, snabb foxtrot, hastig marsch (mus.), snabb dansmelodi
v. - gå i hastig marschtakt, dansa snabbt, dansa snabb foxtrot

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
快步, 急拍的狐步, 快步进行曲, 齐步行进, 快步行进, 跳快步舞

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 快步, 急拍的狐步, 快步進行曲
v. intr. - 齊步行進, 快步行進, 跳快步舞

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 속보 행진곡, 퀵스텝, 속보
v. intr. - 속보로 행진하다, 퀵스텝을 추다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - クイックステップ, クイックステップの曲, 速歩行進曲

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) رقص سريع (فعل) يرقص هذه الرقصه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮ריקוד מהיר עם צעדים קטנים, קצב צעידה צבאית‬
v. intr. - ‮רקד ריקוד זה‬


 
 

 

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