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Quickstep is a fast and energetic ballroom dance that started in the 1920s. It is a combination of the Foxtrot and the Charleston. It travels around the ballroom, just like the Foxtrot and Waltz,...
Treadmill dancing can add dimensions to your workout in that the dance steps have cardio benefits, will increase balance and improve stamina. When dancing on a treadmill, be sure to keep the...
Country dance for couples is a form of social dance mostly performed to country-western music. Country dance features various dances such as the Two Step, the Promenade, the Waltz and the Polka....
Ciara is a 24-year-old hip-hop singer and dancer who had a No. 1 single "Goodies" in 2004. Since then her recording career has skyrocketed, resulting in other No. 1 releases and an album that went...
"The Mambo #5" is a song originally composed and recorded in 1949 by Pérez Prado. Dance steps were created to accompany the song, comprised of two dance styles: Mambo (originating in Cuba)...
The River County Band did a wonderful song called "We're All Here" that inspired a fun line dance called the River County Stomp. The dance was choreographed by Barry Amato, and it is one of those...
Dancing has always been a part of the Greek culture and the tradition continues today. Many of the Greek dances have religious origins but they are also a way to tell stories, have fun and...
The Booty Call is a line dance performed to a song with the same name. A number of different artists have recorded this rap/funk remix. The dance resembles the Electric Slide, another well-known...
Line dancing is a popular form of social dance that does not require you to have a partner. The participants stand in a line and dance the same steps in unison. Many times the dances are...
Mexican dancing goes way beyond the Marena, it is a representation of Mexico's deep cultural roots. One of the first things a child learns from his parents are the traditional tribal dances...
According to myth, Greek dancing owes its origin to a father, the god Uranus, who was extremely afraid that he'd lose his throne to his children. His solution? Eat his children. Understandably,...
People have always enjoyed each other's company through dance. Dancing itself has been around since recorded time, but "line" dancing first made its appearance with Contra dances in the 1800s. One...
Hip hop music began in 1970s New York when a Jamaican-born DJ, Clive Cambell (aka "Kool Herc") started talking over popular music during his shift. Gradually he began extending these short...
Line dances are a combination of dance steps that are performed in a line, with all dancers facing the same direction and moving the same way at the same time. Though the term "line dance" is...
The moonwalk became known worldwide after Michael Jackson's unforgettable performance of "Billie Jean" at Motown's 25th Anniversary concert in 1983. He made it look effortless. The moonwalk...
The cha-cha is a quick Latin ballroom dance for two people, traditionally a man and a woman. The cha-cha is related to the mambo and the salsa, and, like many dances, emulates the courtship...
Appalachian dance steps are quick shuffling movements made to traditional music with origins found in 18th- and 19th-century English, Irish and Scottish dances. The steps should be a visible and...
The Peabody dance style is a faster form of the fox-trot, which is a slow and slinky dance. Done to ragtime music, the Peabody is jumpy with a unique partner hold. It was named after the policeman...
Alan Jackson released a video that shook the country music world. As Christy Frink writes, "he attempts to embarrass us by breaking the world record for the longest line dance (in people, not...
While Cab Calloway recorded a song called "The Jitterbug" in 1934, he did not create the name for this dance. The credit goes to a trombone player, arranger and drummer named Harry Alexander...
The Continental Line Dance is a line dance that came out of the 1960s and is still popular today. Like other line dances, the Continental Line dance steps are fun to learn and even more fun to...
The hula is a lovely dance from the Hawaiian islands. It was once performed for kings and as part of religious ceremonies, but is now a popular form of entertainment at luaus for tourists. As the...
The Boot Scootin' Dance dance steps owe their inception to the grand old west. Back then cowboys, eager for companionship and the company of two-legged folk, would rush to the dance floor without...
Dancing in the Renaissance was what every noble did. It was considered good manners and a vital part of social etiquette. This form of dancing was elegant and, because of the clothing fashions for...
The Watermelon Crawl is a country line dance that emerged with the song "Watermelon Crawl" in 1994. The song appeared on country singer Tracy Lawrence's album "No Ordinary Man." The dance consists...
In 1988, Steve Earle released an album called "Copperhead Road." The title track remains popular, so much so that it spawned a line dance that is still danced today.
The Rada or Bela Rada is a Yugoslavian folk dance that came to the US in 1955, and was introduced by Dick Crum, a dance historian. The Rada was performed in any open space, such as a town square,...
Michael Jackson was a musical icon. His songs, innovative dance moves and incredible music videos revolutionized the music industry. One of his most famous music videos is the music video for the...
Soulful line dancing is a form of line dancing that incorporates and infuses R&B, hip-hop, contemporary jazz and contemporary gospel music styles. The Electric Slide, the Cupid Shuffle and the...
Hannah Montana--or more properly, Miley Cyrus--has done it again: another top-tapping song and an equally charming video. Best yet, Miley has provided instructions on how to dance her Hoedown...
Duranguense is a form of Mexican country music inspired by the cowboy and outlaw culture of the state of Durango, Mexico. It has grown in popularity in the U.S. since 2000 and is a genre heard and...
Although folklore often attributes the tarantella name to the dance's supposed ability to cure the bite of the tarantula spider, the name of the Italian folk dance comes from Taranto, Italy, the...
The Moonlight Saunter is a dance done in 4/4 time that is ranked as being one of the favorite dances along with the fox-trot. It is also a favorite in national championship dancing.
Zydeco is a type of American folk music that was made popular in 19th-century Louisiana. It has roots in Creole music and is often associated with Mardi Gras. The sound is dominated by an...
Lambrini is, first and foremost,a perry or sweet fruity wine that first appeared on the market in England in 1994 and is targeted toward women. Secondly, Lambrini is a dance that appeared in the...
Another name for the Scooter Dance is the Jumpstyle, which began in the 1990s as a music and dance style called Jump. This is both a style of music as well as a genre that's characterized by hard...
The Gumboot Dance can be traced to Apartheid. Mine owners forced migrant workers to work in flooded mines, where they were chained to their stations and prohibited from speaking with one another....
The Slosh was a popular line dance in the 1970s. It is characterized by steps, kicks and turns that are repeated over and over. The Slosh is becoming popular again in places around the world,...
The Cajuns, or Acadians, moved from Acadia to Southern Louisiana, and developed a musical style that incorporated their own folk and fiddle music with that of the Creoles, who favored accordions....
Celtic dance can be performed solo or in a group. Of the group styles, some are set (more formal and complex) and others are what is called ceili, a term that comes from a traditional gathering...
The Rumba, also known as the "Latin Waltz," is a simple box step in which the dancing couple stays in place on the dance floor. It can be danced in a basic, romantic way or in a more showy way....
Children's dances can be fun and beneficial. Dance teaches physical coordination, rhythm and creativity. Learning and practicing dance steps helps children to understand patterns and follow...
The Hucklebuck dance had its origins in the 1900s and was considered very provocative, even by today's standards. Popular in the 1940s and 50s, it is regaining popularity today. Now, it's possible...
The polka is a fast, festive dance that can be learned with great ease. This lively folk dance takes a lot of energy. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the polka is of Bohemian origin. It was...
The history of the shag dates back to 1930s South Carolina. It evolved out of the jitterbug and the Lindy Hop. Originally it was danced to the sounds of big band music. Now it is more associated...
Swing and Jive are similar, except that Jive is faster due to more syncopated movements. Jive is derived from African-Americans of the 1940s and was a version of the Jitterbug. Today, Jive is one...
The rumba is originally derived from Cuba. Expressed with sensual movement and smooth swaying hips, this is the dance of romance. The characteristic of the rumba is for the lady to "tease and...
The gavotte is a French peasant dance in 2/4 or 4/4 time that is danced in a circle and exemplified by little leaps or skips. The gavotte became popular during the reign of Louis XIV, and is used...
The Watermelon Crawl is a 4 wall Country Line dance, done of course to the song "Watermelon Crawl"!
Odissi is a dance that originated from the state of Orissi in India. According to David J Capers, who created the Orissi/Odissi Dance website, Odissi "is characterized by fluidity of the upper...