A beguine is a ballroom dance, similar to a slow rumba, adopted from the French West Indies - or the music accompanying the dance.
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because there are different types of music
Strictly Ballroom (1992), directed by Baz Luhrmann.
ok if you want to ballroom dance search the internet for local ballroom academys that are local to your area,I suggest going to google or ask.com to look for your answer,or you can always do it the old fashion way by asking a friend to ball room dance. Oh one more thing if when you ballroom dance you have to relax and let your body flow with the music.
: a ballroom dance of Cuban origin that resembles the rumba and the cha-cha also : the music for this dance.
you can get pop rock jazz and loads of differnernt type of music but music to dance to is modern jazz ballet street ballroom and more!
rumba (a ballroom dance of Cuban origin) Rumba is also the name for the music used when doing the dance.
Any kind it just depends on what your dancing
Try 'Candyman' by Christina Aguilera- that might work for a Charleston.
in kings bay y papayo for chacha as an opinin for my funny way
The ballroom dance named after a turkey is called the "Turkey Trot." This dance became popular in the early 20th century and is characterized by its lively, syncopated movements. It is often associated with the ragtime music of that era and features a playful, energetic style.