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Change: liVideo by: missdrsparklilkimzone The Salsa has evolved from Latin and Afro-Caribbean influences. It has a pattern of six steps danced over 8 counts of music. Important features of the dance are side-to-side movements and turns.Distinctive Moves:- Forward Basic movement and Back Basic movement.- The
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Change: jimmbboeyvsot The Cha Cha Cha is a cheeky, lively and flirtatious dance. There are five distinctive foot movements that are danced in 4 beats, giving it it's recognisable "One, Two, Cha Cha Cha". Distinctive Moves: -Triple Steps (Chassez) - Rock steps -Cuban motion (hip movement
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Sep 21 2009, 4:59 PM EDT
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Change: by Mark Ballas and ShawnPro JohnsonDanceVideo by: DanceWTS1 The Samba originates from the Brazil's Rio Carnival and incorporates many South American dances. It is rhythmical with lots
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Sep 21 2009, 4:56 PM EDT
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Change: TonyShawn DovolaniJohnson and MelissaMark RycroftBallasVideo by: missdrspark The Rumba, considered the most sensual of the Latin dances, tells a story of love and seduction. The woman uses her charms to try to conquer her male partner with teasing and withdrawal.Distinctive Moves:- Romance
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Change: Cha Cha ChaVideo by: LoveToDanceDanceDanceAs Seen On The Show: The Cha Cha Cha by CherylJennie BurkeGarth and GillesDerek MariniHoughVideo by: jimmbboe The Cha Cha Cha is a cheeky, lively and flirtatious dance. There are
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Change: Want to add to this page? Click the EasyEdit button above.Don't see the EasyEdit button?Sign in or Sign up. Video Dance Lesson Dance As Seen On The ShowVideos About The Dance Video Dance Lesson: The Cha ChaVideo by: LoveToDanceDanceDance As Seen On The Show: The
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Aug 13 2009, 1:06 PM EDT
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Change: The Salsa has evolved from Latin and Afro-Caribbean influences. It has a pattern of six steps danced over 8 counts of music. Important features of the dance are side-to-side movements and turns.Distinctive Moves:- Forward Basic movement and Back Basic movement.- The female performs
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Change: The Waltz has it's origins in 17th century Germany and is considered the mother of present day dances. It consists of walking and side steps with distinctive rise-and-fall and body-sway movements that make it beautiful and elegant. In the American
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Aug 13 2009, 10:53 AM EDT
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Change: Chassez's,andChassez's,and rock steps where the weight is changed from one foot to the other. - The "flick-ball-change""flick-ball-change" movements.- The kicks are distinctive because the toes are always pointed to the floor during the kick. - The American Spin (the man lets
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Change: The Tango has it's origins in Argentina where the gauchos (cowboys) would go to town dances after a work day without cleaning themselves up. Their
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Aug 12 2009, 3:53 PM EDT
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Change: The Samba originates from the Brazil's Rio Carnival and incorporates many South American dances. It is rythmical with lots of hip action and has a
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Change: The Rumba, considered the most sensual of the Latin dances, tells a story of love and seduction. The woman uses her charms to try to conquer her male partner with teasing and withdrawal.Distinctive Moves:- Romance and interplay between the partners.- Hip action produced
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Change: The Quickstep was born out of the 1920's when the Foxtrot was played too fast. It evolved over time with a faster pace and added
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Change: The Paso Doble is dramatic and should make us think of bull fighting. This dance favors the man as the Matador, with the woman's role varying from his cape, to the bull, to reflections of the Matador himself. Aspects of the dance include marching-like steps, and cape-like movements.Distinctive Moves:
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Aug 3 2009, 11:26 AM EDT
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Change: cahngedchanged from one foot to the other. - The "flick-ball-change" movements. - The kicks are distinctive because the toes are always pointed to the floor during the kick. - The American Spin (the man lets go of his partner allowing her to spin on her own. The Paso Doble
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Change: - The basic moves are right and left Chassez's,and rock steps where the weight is cahnged from one foot to the other. - The "flick-ball-change"
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Jul 30 2009, 8:37 PM EDT
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Change: The Foxtrot is a dance that was created as a result of an act that an actor named Harry Fox did. Dancers began copying his
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Change: - Triple-Triple Steps (Chassez) - Rock steps - Cuban-Cuban motion (hip movement resulting from the alternating bending and straightening of the knees) - Synchronised dance movement as the dancers work in parallel to each other - The New Yorker is another move characteristic
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