| | | |  | Anyone Can Dance Series - LEARNING TO DANCE IS FUN & EASY! Anyone Can Dance™ is the ultimate set of dance lessons for beginners. You've seen ballroom dancing on TV shows like Dancing With The Stars with John O'Hurley & Charlotte Jorgensen, Ballroom Boot Camp, America's Ballroom Challenge, and the Fox reality show, So You Think You Can Dance?. Now, we break down the steps and show you how to get moving fast! You will amaze your friends when they see you dance! More importantly, now... |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Originated in the West Indies where it was danced only by the lowest classes. The name is from the African Tanganya. The dance found its way into Argentina and then to France and finally into the United States in a modified form about 1914. Latin American ballroom Tango is danced in 4/4 time. The antique Argentine Tango was influenced by the Tango Habanera, which bears no resemblance to the Argentine Tango we know today. The Tango Habanera came about from two types of Tango: the Milonga with... |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Â What is Bachata Rueda? Bachata Rueda is a form of Bachata that hitting United States and Mexico like wild fire. Bachata Rueda was created by Seemore Johnson and Cristina Pujo from Boston. Their latin dance company is called Hips on Fire. They have created the first Rueda de Bachata, the same group concept of Rueda but with Bachata moves and Bachata music! They have performed and taught workshops the past two years in Miami and are putting Boston on the world Rueda map! I recently took their... |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Learning2Dance.com DVD's. Same great titles you find online but on DVD. You can view these at home on your TV, at your Friends House, or on your computer when you are not on the internet. |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Many dances popular around the world have originated in Latin America, for example the Bolero, Carimbo, Conga, Cueca, Cumbia, Joropo, Lambada, Macarena, Mambo, Merengue, Rueda, and the Salsa. Three such dances : the Samba, Rumba, and Cha Cha, plus the Paso Doble from Europe and the Jive from North America, have been singled out and are now performed all over the world as Latin-American dances in international DanceSport competitions, as well as being danced socially. |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Salsa is similar to Mambo in that both have a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music. The dances share many of the same moves. In Salsa, turns have become an important feature, so the overall look and feel are quite different form those of Mambo. Mambo moves generally forward and backward, whereas, Salsa has more of a side to side feel. |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | Social dance is a major category or classification of danceforms or dance styles, where sociability and socializing are the primary focuses of the dancing. |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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| | | |  | The term "swing dance" is commonly used to refer either to a group of dances developing to the evolving Jazz music during the Jazz a.k.a. Swing era or to the forms that are later evolutions based upon this era. Historical swing dances as a family are usually situated within an African American vernacular dance tradition, though there are some exceptions which developed within the white or mainstream American community based on prior partner dances mainly influenced by European dance. |  | VIEW AVAILABLE ITEMS |  |
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