Yes I can
are 3 of them (there may be more).
there are two main categories that ballroom dance is divided into: Ballroom/standard and Latin American. Ballroom/Standard has five dances within its category that are the Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Tango and the Viennesse Waltz, the Latin American category also has five dances that are the Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba Paso Doble and the Jive (the Jive is why its Latin AMERICAN, not just Latin) theres other dances known as sequence dances that are in two categories as well, New Vogue and Old Time/Classical Sequence. in these groups i cannot remember how many dances are in each, nor am I going to attempt to name them but what makes them different is that all the dancers have the one routine, there is no variation on it and they are judged in copetitions by floor prescence, footwork, posture etc. Hope i helped.
Well in Ballroom dancing their are different styles. It depends what country you are from. The main styles are Ballroom, Latin American and Street Latin. Ballroom (Also called Modern or Standard) involves Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Tango, Vienesse Waltz. In Latin the dances are Samba, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive. The two above are competitve dances. The last one Street Latin is social dancing. This involves Mambo, Argentine Tango etc etc
I can name most all of them if i try hard...Paso DobleSambaRumbaCha ChaWaltzViennese WaltzFoxtrotEC SwingWC SwingJiveSalsaQuickstepeach unique in its own way
Italy. In fact the verb "to dance" in Italian is ballare,related to ballet. The Italians were more focused on the opera part of the performing arts and not so much on the ballet.The French took the idea of ballet and expanded. Along with came the French wording of the steps (e.g., grand jeté = big jump).Ballet's origin is from Italy, later France, then Russia, all have different styles and points of concentration. Russia is all about the arms and France is about the straightening of the legs.
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You can go to ballroomdancers.comthey have the history for almost ALL of the ballroom dances
there are two main categories that ballroom dance is divided into: Ballroom/standard and Latin American. Ballroom/Standard has five dances within its category that are the Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Tango and the Viennesse Waltz, the Latin American category also has five dances that are the Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba Paso Doble and the Jive (the Jive is why its Latin AMERICAN, not just Latin) theres other dances known as sequence dances that are in two categories as well, New Vogue and Old Time/Classical Sequence. in these groups i cannot remember how many dances are in each, nor am I going to attempt to name them but what makes them different is that all the dancers have the one routine, there is no variation on it and they are judged in copetitions by floor prescence, footwork, posture etc. Hope i helped.
Well in Ballroom dancing their are different styles. It depends what country you are from. The main styles are Ballroom, Latin American and Street Latin. Ballroom (Also called Modern or Standard) involves Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Tango, Vienesse Waltz. In Latin the dances are Samba, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive. The two above are competitve dances. The last one Street Latin is social dancing. This involves Mambo, Argentine Tango etc etc
I can name most all of them if i try hard...Paso DobleSambaRumbaCha ChaWaltzViennese WaltzFoxtrotEC SwingWC SwingJiveSalsaQuickstepeach unique in its own way
Dances folk songs and Guyana name and all the rivers name
Italy. In fact the verb "to dance" in Italian is ballare,related to ballet. The Italians were more focused on the opera part of the performing arts and not so much on the ballet.The French took the idea of ballet and expanded. Along with came the French wording of the steps (e.g., grand jeté = big jump).Ballet's origin is from Italy, later France, then Russia, all have different styles and points of concentration. Russia is all about the arms and France is about the straightening of the legs.
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The terms Ethnic and Traditional dance are used when it is required to emphasize the cultural roots of the dance. It this sense, nearly all folk dances are ethnic ones. Even if some dances, such as Polka, cross ethnic boundaries (and even cross the boundary between Folk and Ballroom dance!), ethnical differences are often considerable enough to speak of, e.g., "Czech Polka" vs. "German Polka".On the contrary, not all ethnic dances are folk ones. The simplest example are ritual dances or dances of ritual origin.
Dances folk songs and Guyana name and all the rivers name
Dances folk songs and Guyana name and all the rivers name
Using all capital letters for a name is called "acronym."
Ballroom dancing gives you a great all-over cardio workout.