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Learn how to dance the waltz, with tips on steps and correct holding techniques, in this free instructional video series on dancing .
There are 21 videos in this series:

Learn how to do the basic men's step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic ladies step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic step with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the men's progressive walk step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the ladies progressive walk step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the progressive walk step with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic men's reverse turn step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic ladies reverse turn step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic reverse turn step with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic men's whisk step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic whisk step with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic men's cross hesitation step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic ladies cross hesitation step for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic cross hesitation step with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic men's underarm turn for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic ladies underarm turn for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to do the basic underarm turn with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to choreograph men's moves for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to choreograph ladies moves for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to choreograph moves with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Learn how to choreograph moves with music for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

Beautiful Dresses. Sparkling Champagne. A full Orchestra. These are just some of the thoughts that come to mind when dancing the historic Waltz. Born out of Austria in the seventeenth century, this dance has gained notable attention as a dance of prestige and beauty. Quite a few variations have evolved throughout the world, but the basic waltz must have a musical beat of ¾. Despite its international attention, this dance was once denounced by the Church as sinful and vulgar. However, much to your relief, this angelic dance will inspire no condemnation in today's era. Instead, enjoy the praise of others as you learn to glide gracefully across the floor with your partner.
In this expert video series, Sarolta Eke and Tamas Kassai show you how to dance the popular Waltz. With their instruction, you will learn basic waltzing steps and proper holding techniques. Also, learn more advanced moves like the whisk, progressive walk, and cross hesitation. The underarm waltzing turn is one of the most beautiful waltzing dance steps offered in this series. So, waltz right into our free dance lessons today!
Sarolta Eke and Tamas Kassai Sarolta Eke lives in Budapest, Hungary. She started dancing in 1992, and she has danced in competitions for 6 years in both Ballroom and Latin dances. Sarolta reached the highest level ranking in many of her competitions. During the 6 years that she participated in competitions, she was a finalist. Sarlota and her partner became Ballroom champions in Budapest. In 2001, she became a dance teacher and started her own dance club. Sarlota has been teaching for 6 years now, and many of her students became finalists in both Ballroom and Latin dances.dkdk
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