Try 'Candyman' by Christina Aguilera- that might work for a Charleston.
Any kind it just depends on what your dancing
Well, the stereo type is that we all dance to boring classical music. Which we sometimes do. But we can dance to old or new songs that carry the beat/ rhythm that we need. So pretty much any music is okay to dance to as long as it fits the guidelines we need!
i would've thought that you can be any age to do ballroom :) Look at Anne Widecombe on strictly, she's over 50!!
It is typically a waltz, but they can do any dance they wish. Talented couples can do any dance they wish!
Ballroom Dancing was not necessarily invented by one person. Ballroom dancing includes a wide variety of different dance. Like any other dancing, Ballroom dance is a way of expressing an idea or feeling. Different dances originated from different cultures. For example, the Merengue orininated in the Dominican Republic.
at pretty much any music store....i suggest best buys
Brittany doesn't perform any music that I am aware of, but Im sure that others will disagree and say that it is pop
One can find ballroom dance clubs in the Hull area by checking the local telephone book. One can also ask around to see if anyone knows any locations.
it depends on what dance you do, ballroom and Latin gives you grace, and posture, and also rhythm any others are fun and and is my Hobie. i love dancing.
I believe Arthur Murray created the modern ballroom dance. Tho many think Fred Astaire was the first, he actually learned from Arthur Murray.
Dance music can be any kind of music. Depending on the song the form of dance that would most likely be preformed with it will change.
You have to be an extremely proficient ballroom dancer to be on the team. A lot of the dancers have taken other types of dance, and that definitely helps. However, you can't expect to make it on the team if you've never taken any ballroom classes... BYU offers bronze, silver, and gold levels of both standard and latin ballroom (as well as a handful of other ballroom dance classes). If you take these classes, you're much more likely to do well in the auditions and therefore more likely to make it onto one of the ballroom dance teams (understand that there is more than one team; the top team is the one that tours and competes, and you generally have to work your way up to it by being on one of the lower teams first).