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The Dances We Teach
Rumba - The romantic music of the rumba contributes to its universal appeal. It is sensual and seductive; the ultimate dance of love.
Cha Cha Cha - Cha Cha music is catchy, upbeat and playful, making this dance one of the most popular in the Latin dance family.
Bolero - This lovely and romantic dance combines the sensuality of the Latin hip movement with a rise and fall action.
Mambo - The mambo originates from Cuba and its music combines elements of the Latin and Afro-Caribbean cultures.
Merengue - The Merengue is danced in march time and is characterized by controlled Cuban motion (a swinging of the hips). It is one of the most popular salsa rhythms.
Samba - The pulsating samba rhythms originated in the carnival of Brazil. This dance has enjoyed renewed vigor with the popularity of Ricky Martin, Shakira, and other Latin music stars.
Paso Doble - Translating to double step or two step, the Paso Doble is a representation of the bullfight, with the man as the matador and the lady the cape.
Salsa - Salsa is a club dance version of the mambo with a more relaxed styling which allows the dancer to break on the one beat.
Jive - The Jive is a fast swing dance which originated in North America and is characterized by kicks and flicks of the feet..
East Coast Swing - The most popular of the swing dances, the east coast swing is danced to slower and more earthy music than the jive.
West Coast Swing - The slinky West Coast Swing is danced on a track (The man dances in the center of the track and leads the lady to either end.) to slower triple rhythm music.
Hustle - Popularized in the disco era, the Hustle is a member of the swing family with quick, quick timing and a syncopated break.
Waltz - Originally a folk dance from Austria and Germany, the Waltz has evolved into one of the most popular ballroom dances of all time.
Foxtrot - Without a doubt the most popular and versatile of the classic ballroom dances, the Foxtrot originated in America in 1914.
Tango - The passionate Tango from Argentina has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent years after being danced by Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman," Arnold Schwarzenegger in "True Lies," and Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez in "Shall We Dance."
Viennese Waltz - The lilting music and fast tempo of the Viennese Waltz make it one of the most beautiful and physically demanding of the traditional ballroom dances.
Quickstep - A child of the jazz era, the Quickstep is characterized by bright, happy music, a light-hearted mood, and tricky steps.
Polka - This is a lively dance to fast music and is characterized by a small hop on the upbeat.
Foxy - The Foxy is a traditional slow, nightclub dance loosely based on the Foxtrot.
Night Club Two Step - This dance is characterized by soft, flowing movement and is danced to soft rock or pop music.
Country Two Step - Danced to country music, this dance is similar to the more traditional ballroom Foxtrot.
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