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Rumba Footwork in Beginning Ballroom Dancing: Part 1

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Summary: Learn tips on the correct footwork for the Rumba in ballroom dancing in this free instructional dance video.

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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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" Hi! On behalf of expertvillage.com, I’m Kelly-Anne and I’m here with my partner Fred. We will be demonstrating basic ballroom dancing. You’ve already seen us dance the rumba box. We’re going to take this time to break it down and show you both the man’s movements and the ladies movements. We’ll begin with the lady. The lady starts on her right foot on a quick, quick beat or 2, 3 count. So it goes 2, 3, 2, 3, quick, quick. Notice, I step when she steps; toe first. Latin dancing is a toe lead, which means we commence the step with our toe pointed. So our basic box begins with this side step. Quick, quick, quick ,quick. Our next step is a slow forward step for the guy, backwards step for the lady. Slow. Again, notice my toe went first. You hold for one beat and then bring them over and then side step. Quick, quick, slow, quick, quick, slow, quick, quick, slow, quick, quick, slow, quick, quick, slow, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1. Thank you for viewing our demonstration on expertvillage.com. For more information, you can visit my website 56dance.com. For more information about me and where I learn to dance, you can visit keysdancecenter.com. "

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