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28-10-2013 10:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth
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Ballroom and sequence dance.
Sequence dance. - has a repeat of the steps at every sixteenth bar, typically going on for five or six sequences in all.
"Balmoral Blues"
Both videos, they are supposed to be dancing same steps. I am trying to dance like the couple, the second video.
Sequence dancers' average age is in their eighties.:hug:
Also as you can see in the video, normally anywhere we go, there are more ladies than gentlemen, so I learn male steps and often dance with ladies.
Ballroom (Modern) - Waltz, Foxtrot, Quicksteps, Tango, Viennese Waltz
(Latin) - Rumba, Cha cha, Jive, and I do some Samba and hardly dance Paso Doble (too shy to dance in public - if you do not do it properly, it's better not to do it at all, and none of social dancers (we are) dance properly.)
My friend Yko and I are going to Cardiff for an afternoon tea dance (next month) stay over night.
Typical "tea dance" will be half Modern, half Latin and few sequence dance.
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