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  • English Country Dance Steps

    English country dances hearken back to the days when people made their own fun and music. Danced to fiddle and drum, they were live and lively, and brought a gaiety to social gatherings somewhat...

  • Country & Western Dance Steps

    There are two main types of country western dances: partner dances and group dances. These country and western dance steps include influences from ballroom dancing and range from the polka to...

  • An Outline of the Foxtrot Dance Steps

    The foxtrot is one of the most popular ballroom dances for novices and professionals. The dance, which was born in America, it is now widely used throughout the world. The foxtrot is one of the...

  • History of Step Dance

    Step dancing can be traced back to the very beginning of the African American experience and was a rich part of early American culture. Step dancing has developed and is still alive today. Step...

  • How to Join a Social Dance Community

    Social dancing, whether you do ballroom, swing, waltz, contra, ceili, folk, Morris, or something else, is a wonderful way to get exercise, enjoy music, find friends, and become part of a warm and...

  • About Slow Dancing

    Slow dancing occurs when two people (dance partners) who choose to share a dance together. Considered a social norm at nonprofessional events such as weddings and family gatherings, slow dancing...

  • Dance Steps for Women: 1 2 Suzy Q

    Bring some of your favorite dances back to life with just a few easy steps. Learn the one two Suzy Q from a professional dance instructor in this free video.

  • How to Use your Legs in Popping

    Add leg movement to popping moves and dances. Learn popping and street dance techniques with these video instructions.

  • How to Organize a Barn Dance

    A barn dance is usually developed to serve rural farm people as a type of recreation after their long hours of work. City dwellers who are looking for the "good old times" are also popular...

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