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Choosing Music for Your Disco Dancing Routine

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Summary: Learn how to choose music for your disco routine in this free video dance lesson.

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By Kelly-Anne Vean Louis, eHow Presenter

Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro. Having cross trained & worked for 15 years, from...read more

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" Night club disco dancing also known as the hustle has remained popular even from the 60s,70s,80s,90s, and today. There are still competitions lots of people are still dancing them when they go out to parties. Disco dancing has many different styles. The hustle could be danced to the music of the disco era or to any popular songs of today as long as it is a four count or maybe if it has a syncopated rhythm it works just as good. Also when people are looking for disco dancing they may want to learn house music, trance music, night club freestyle, Latin, or just night club two step. So the difference between them is there is lots of other partners dancing you could do in a disco. You can mix them up. Like a lot of songs it is more than one style of dancing to it. Some basic night club two step could be in place rotating, and round turn, separation, changing places, obviously it is a little bit slower then the hustle. Thank you for watching our disco hustle demonstration on Expert Village. My name is Steeve Jean Louis if you need more information about our classes you could email me in the studio email address www.starballroomdancestudio.com or my personal email steevedance@yahoo.com. For more information on the goddess store you could visit there website at the goddessstore.com or 56dance.com."

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