American Smooth: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, and Vienese Waltz
American Rhythm: Cha-Cha, Rumba, Swing, Bolero, Mambo
International Standard: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Quickstep, and Vienese Waltz
International Latin: Cha-Cha, Rumba, Samba, Paso Doble, and Jive
Ballroom dancing is a two person dance where historically it is called ballroom because large rooms were created specifically for dancing.
It usually consists of sever different types of dances such as the fox trot or other popular dances that were made famous by Vernon and Irene Castle.
Personally I view it as a very elegant form a dancing simply because there has to be a lot of precision and accurate steps which make the rhythm of the dancing very lovely. One example of this is Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair which were infamous in the movie realm for their unique dancing in the 1930's films. It's a spectacle to watch and I highly advise you to see a movie staring them because you'll fall in love and would make you want to dance just like them
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For starters, there's the waltz, tango, twist, foxtrot, latin, cha-cha, contemperry, and a lot more.
how about da polka???...:
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Tango, Samba, Rumba.... Quite a few.
The waltz is one.
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There are actually quite a few different names for ballroom dances. The tango and waltz are two major ballroom dances.
Waltz, foxtrot, tango, rumba, samba, cha cha cha, quickstep, military two-step... Earlier ballroom dances included the minuet and the gavotte.
Yes, cha cha is a ballroom dance. "Ballroom dance" consists of two types of dances: rhythm and smooth. Cha cha is one of the rhythm dances.
Spanish ballroom dances include the Flamenco, Jota, Paso Doble, and the Seguidilla. Many of these dances are performed regularly in Mexico and Spain.
the two kinds of folk dances according to origin are:- 1) western folk dances - their origin is in the west 2) eastern folk dances - their origin is in the east
There are actually quite a few different names for ballroom dances. The tango and waltz are two major ballroom dances.
Waltz, foxtrot, tango, rumba, samba, cha cha cha, quickstep, military two-step... Earlier ballroom dances included the minuet and the gavotte.
Yes, cha cha is a ballroom dance. "Ballroom dance" consists of two types of dances: rhythm and smooth. Cha cha is one of the rhythm dances.
You can go to ballroomdancers.comthey have the history for almost ALL of the ballroom dances
The earliest ballroom dances originated in the 16th century.
Spanish ballroom dances include the Flamenco, Jota, Paso Doble, and the Seguidilla. Many of these dances are performed regularly in Mexico and Spain.
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The most popular dances in ballroom are the Tango, Rumba, Mambo, Swing, Foxtrot, etc. You will have to do more research to find out the rest of the dances.
the two kinds of folk dances according to origin are:- 1) western folk dances - their origin is in the west 2) eastern folk dances - their origin is in the east
Ballroom dancing is generally separated into two categories: rhythm/Latin dances and smooth/standard dances. The rhythm/Latin dances are: cha cha, rumba, east coast swing/west coast swing/jive merengue, samba, bolero, and mambo/salsa The smooth/standard dances are: waltz, tango, foxtrot, quickstep, and Viennese waltz
Ballroom, cajun and country, western
Foxtrot, waltz, swing, tango As an extension of this, the 5 International ballroom dances are Slow Foxtrot, Modern Waltz, Tango, Quickstep and the Viennese Waltz.