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  • Learn How to Lap Dance

    Performing a lap dance is more than executing certain moves. Confidence is the primary skill necessary to ensure a quality, sexy performance. If you don't feel sexy when engaging in the lap dance,...

  • Strip Dancing Techniques

    Learning to strip dance is something many women secretly fantasize about doing at some point but never try. Strip dancing well requires being confident in who you are, basic body moves and...

  • Peabody Dance Steps

    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...

  • Progressive Barn Dance Steps

    The barn dance came from Scotland to the US in the 1860s, where it was known as "Pas de Quartre" or the "poor peoples ballroom." Barn dances became associated with barn raising, weddings and other...

  • Learn the Lambrini Dance

    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...

  • Dance Floor Dancing Tips

    Dance floors can be intimidating, especially if you are shy. The best way to learn? Get out there and try it. While you may feel self-conscious, no one will be judging you on a crowded dance...

  • How to Merengue Dance

    The Merengue is a Latin ballroom dance with roots in Africa, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. A slight leg drag distinguishes it from other Latin dances. Folklore credits both the limp of a war...

  • How to Learn to Slow Dance

    The essence of dancing is the ability to move one's body to the music. There are various types of dance, with different features ranging from genre of music to the amount of people involved....

  • How to Dance

    Want to learn how to dance? Tired of going to parties and standing around while others have a great time? Searching online for some smooth moves that will make you the star of the party? This...

  • How to Contra Dance

    Contra Dancing is a form of dance growing in popularity and features live music. Originally, in the late 1800's and early 1900's, this form of dancing was spawned from the need for recreation in...

  • How to Lead in Latin Dancing

    Ballroom dancing is always about two people. Leading and following well is what makes dancing so intimate and engaging, and the better you get at it, the more pleasurable this activity can become...

  • How to Dance House Style with a Partner

    Learn how to dance Chicago house style in this free video dance lessons.

  • How to Dance at Prom

    Prom night is one of the most important nights of a teenager's life. It has been talked about since elementary school if you had an older sibling or watched any family oriented television show. ...

  • Polka Dancing Partner Under Arm Turn

    Want to know how to polka dance? Learn the partner under arm turn dance steps with expert polka tips in this free dance lesson video.

  • Spotting Your Partner During Underarm Turn in Disco Dancing

    In this free instructional and demonstrative video clip series, our dance instructors will show you the basic moves and steps of disco dancing. In this lesson, learn how to spot your partner...

  • How to Step Dance

    Step dancing, also called stepping, has African roots and is an African American tradition and part of Black History. It's easy to learn but difficult to master.

  • How to Do Both Bachata Dance Turns

    Once the student has learned the left turn in bachata, the right turn is just as easy and so is doing both turns. The second turn can be started immediately after the hip bump of the first turn,...

  • How to Do Front to Back Partner Bachata Dance Steps

    Performing the forward and back basic bachata dance steps is easy, but knowing when to do them requires that you be able to lead or be led by your dance partner. This requires careful attention...

  • How to Do Partner Bachata Dance Turns

    After the student learns how to do turns in bachata, the next step is to do these turns while dancing with a partner. This requires the leader to indicate when a turn will be done while the...

  • How to Do Pivot Bachata Dance Steps

    The bachata is an informal dance style, and the rhythm is more important than performing certain dance moves in a specified way. A good example of this is the pivot turn, which doesn't require...

  • How to Do Partner Cumbia Dance Step Turns

    Doing the cumbia dance step turns is a great way to add a little pizzazz to your cumbia dancing. These steps will help you get started.

  • How to Do Side to Side Partner Cumbia Dance Steps

    Once you have mastered the side to side cumbia dance steps, you can start doing them with your partner. One important aspect of these steps is the arm movements is making them resemble ocean...

  • How to Put Partner Cumbia Dance Steps Together

    Now that you have learned the partner cumbia dance steps, start putting them together. As long as you do it in time with the music and have a good time with your partner, you'll do well. Just...

  • How to Add More Partner Cumbia Dance Step Turns

    Once you learn how to turn your partner as you do the cumbia together, the natural progression is to turn yourself. This article will help you add more partner cumbia dance turns to make your...

  • How to Dance to Scare

    Although it's nice to be a good dancer, there are also times when you may want to be a disaster on the dance floor. The next time you hope to embarrass a friend as a practical joke or scare...

  • How to Dance to Make People Stare

    Being a highly-skilled dancer isn’t the only way to get attention on the dance floor. Sometimes it’s fun to let it all loose and act crazy to make people stare. Here are a few ways to make people...

  • How to Do Handshake Turns in Merengue

    Visit Miami or New York City and you're sure to find a nightclub where people dance the merengue. The tambora, the saxophone and the accordion flow together to make the music for this two-step...

  • How to Lead in the Tango Promenade

    The tango is the dance of Argentine gauchos--a macho, assertive dance relying on strength as well as grace. Not pre-choreographed, it is up to the man to decide when to do which steps. Leading...

  • How to Perform Jive Dancing Steps with a Partner

    The jive is an energetic dance to do with a partner. It begins with a simple pattern repeated over and over. But, within this pattern of two steps and a rock back, you and your partner can do many...

  • How to Country Dance the Cuddle Position

    The cuddle position in country western dance is done with both partners facing the same direction with their arms around each other. Done in a variety of country western dances, the cuddle looks...

  • How to Combine Cha-Cha Dance Steps

    Learning to do a variety of steps in the cha-cha is a good beginning. Learning how to combine them to add style and passion to your routine is the key to successful dancing. Master each individual...

  • How to Do the Cha-Cha Combined Break Steps With Turns

    Combo break with turns is a fancy way of describing how dancers turn on the steps that aren't the 3-count cha-cha. Breaking is a forward and backward rocking movement. Turning during that sequence...

  • How to Dance the Cha-Cha

    The cha-cha is a popular ballroom dance that consists of stepping forward and back and shifting your weight from one foot to the other in a 3-count rhythm. The basic steps take little time to...

  • How to Begin Ballroom Dancing

    Ballroom dancing requires a partner, comfortable shoes and a sense of rhythm. People new to ballroom dancing can begin by taking classes, showing up at a dance event and learning through others or...

  • How to Do the Disco Two-step

    If you want to learn an easy partner dance, try the disco two-step, also known a the hustle. This disco two-step has more in common with swing dancing than John Travolta taking over the dance...

  • How to Become a Ballroom Dancing Instructor

    Perhaps you've been dancing for several years and wonder how you can turn what you love into a profession. Perhaps you can no longer dance in competitions but can still do the steps. Becoming a...

  • How to Maintain Dancing Etiquette

    If you go out dancing you have probably noticed that some people seem to have a better time than others. Some people sit around waiting for a chance to dance while others seem to dance every song...

  • How to Krump

    Krumping is a type of dance that is very popular in urban areas around world. This dance style involves a great deal of jumping, and if not practiced, can result in you being extremely embarrassed...

  • How to Dance the Allemande

    The allemande is a couples' dance that can move either forward or backward. Most often it proceeds forward, with couples forming a line and moving together. Square dances and country-western...

  • How to Dance the Jerk

    The Jerk is a fun dance from the Sixties. It is perhaps not as well-known as another Sixties dance, The Twist, but no less fun to do. What are you waiting for? Put on some good Sixties music, grab...

  • How to Maintain a Flexible Embrace in Tango

    If you dance strictly close embrace tango, you don't need a flexible embrace. But if you like to open for figures, a flexible embrace makes that possible. Maintaining a strong connection in a...

  • How to Dance the Pachanga

    The rhythm on which Pachanga music is based is a meld between the Merengue and the Conga and first came to popularity in Columbia circa 1959. For a short time the Pachanga and its accompanying...

  • How to Dance the Jitterbug

    The jitterbug is a dance style that was popularized during the 1930s by jazz great Cab Calloway. Calloway thought dancers looked similar to hyperactive bugs on the dance floor as they adjusted to...

  • How to Dance

    How many times have you been to a club and felt utterly lost because you can’t dance? This situation becomes especially tough if you are with a group of people who enjoy dancing or if your date is...

  • How to Do the Pretzel

    This is a variation of a basic cowboy couple's dance. Hold hands throughout the steps to give the dance its twist.

  • How to Do the Louisiana Two-Step

    The Louisiana two-step is a basic step at Cajun and Zydeco dances.

  • How to Do the Texas Two-Step

    The Texas two-step is danced with two quick steps and two slow steps. After reading this eHow you'll be equipped with the basic knowledge of dancing the Texas two-step. Practice it at home and...

  • How to Do the Merengue

    Merengue hails from the Dominican Republic. It is characterized by a dragging of the feet, which is said to derive from the fact that its inventors were shackled slaves.

  • How to Rumba

    The rumba is a spot dance, thought to have been originated in Cuba by prisoners wearing leg chains. It is ideal for crowded ballroom conditions.

  • How to Tango

    Born in the brothels of Argentina, the tango is synonymous with passion. Although the dance is relatively free-form, you can do a lot with two basic moves: the walking step and the rock step.

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