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Dance Lessons

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    • Define Jitterbug

      The jitterbug is a dance popularized in the United States during the 1930s and '40s. It is a type of swing dance and a derivative of the Lindy Hop. more »

    • How to Learn Tejano Dance Steps

      Although Tejano music originated in southern Texas, the dance style has become an increasingly popular way for people around the globe to express themselves. Artists like Selena Quintanilla Perez, who was depicted in the movie "Selena," are responsible for bringing the style into the mainstream. Taking part in Tejano music can be an... more »

    • Slow Dance Tips

      Whether you are preparing for a school dance like Homecoming and Prom or you just want to brush up on your slow dancing skills there are a few tips to set you on the right track. Slow dancing is both fun and intimate and in order to keep from stepping on your partners toes while moving to the music employ these helpful hints to make... more »

    • How to Audition for a Broadway Show

      Do you long to see your name up in lights? If the marquees on the Great White Way are beckoning you to fame and fortune, there are a few things that you will want to know about the road to Broadway stardom. more »

    • How to Learn to Dance at Home

      Dance is an art form used to express feelings and convey a message. The popularity of reality shows like "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Dancing with the Stars" is a great indication of the ever expanding dance styles and the growing desire of the public to know them. Whether you like something classical and smooth such as ballet,... more »

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