It was traditonally danced in the USA and England. These days, it is danced by ballroom dancers everywhere.
Everyone who danced it
A fast Foxtrot would probably be American Smooth Foxtrot. If you're referring to Quickstep, it is similar to foxtrot, just danced about twice as fast.
Ballroom dancing has four distinct styles... American style (danced mainly in the US) consists of "rhythm" which includes rumba, cha cha, east coast swing, bolero, and mambo. "Smooth" includes foxtrot, waltz, tango, and viennese waltz. International style (danced throughout the world) consists of "latin" which includes rumba, cha cha, jive, paso doble and samba. "Standard" includes waltz, foxtrot, tango, quickstep, and viennese waltz. There are different patterns and different techniques in the styles.
They did their cha cha cha to "It's Just Begun" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch. They did their foxtrot to "100 Years" by Five for Fighting.
The foxtrot's rise in popularity in the 1910s reflected the changing social landscape of the time, particularly in urban areas like New York City. It was danced in ballrooms and clubs frequented by young people seeking new forms of entertainment and social interaction. The upbeat, syncopated rhythms of the foxtrot captured the energy and dynamism of the Jazz Age, making it a dance style that resonated with the spirit of the 1910s.
The foxtrot is a dance from 1914.
The duration of The Foxtrot is 1.17 hours.
The Foxtrot became a popular dance in the 1920's.
is the foxtrot slow, fast or tempos
Foxtrot Zulu was created in 1995.
1. In the 1940's the foxtrot was more popular then the waltz's in the US.2. The foxtrot was named after a man named Harry Fox3 The foxtrot is a smooth, elegant, grateful dance