I would ask that person if they have ever taken lessons. If not, then I would encourage them to do so. That way the person can start understanding the intricacies that are required to lead or follow. If they have taken lessons, then I would ask them where they took those lessons. Many people do not realize that the instructor is not a professional and lacks quite a bit of knowledge in order to teach. Suggest changing studios or instructors.
when did ballroom dancing begin\\
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Ballroom dancing started in the 1500s
Depends on the type of dancing. If you are going dancing at a club, then definitely not. If, however, you are going to a hoedown or participating in formal ballroom dance finals, then yes, you need a partner in order to participate effectively.
Ballroom Dancing - song - was created in 1982.
Wikipedia defines ballroom dancing as a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world. Ballroom dance is also enjoyed on stage and film ad television.
A ballroom is a room used for elegant dancing, or the form of dancing performed in this kind of room.
the year when ballroom dancing started or popularized in the Philippines
he created ballroom dancing because he was just bored :)
Ballroom dancing gives you a great all-over cardio workout.
The earliest ballroom dances originated in the 16th century.
Ballroom dancing was originally performed to acoustic guitars, violins, and cellos.