Dance descriptions ...

There are many, many different dances to choose from including all 8 Country dances. Pick ONE to start, but you'll want to try them ALL !!

Index

Two Step West Coast Swing Night Club
Triple Two Waltz Cha Cha
East Coast Swing Polka Hustle


Two Step

Two Step is the corner stone of country dance. The most widely known, performed and social danced dances of it's kind. A modern partnership dance derived from American Foxtrot that showcases the follower in spins, turns and weaves as it travels around the floor. Mainly danced to country music, but you can find it being danced to other popular artists such as Eric Clapton and Mark Knopler. You'll find Two Step being danced all over North America, Europe and parts of Asia ... it's not your parents dance any longer !
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West Coast Swing
West Coast Swing is the most popular form of all the Swing Dances because of it's true "lead-follow" nature it allows for the expression of the music, and there can be an intricate and intimate relationship between partners. West Coast Swing can be danced to music ranging from the contemporary Blues & Jazz to fast paced Hip-Hop & Pop. This makes it the most versatile dance one can have at their disposal. The dance focuses on interaction with you partner, improvisation and musical interpretation. Once you see how much fun it can be, you'll love it!
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Night Club

Night Club is a practical and versatile social dance. It is designed to be used with ballads in many different styles of music. The rhythm of the dance is very simple and rarely changes. This romantic dance fills a gap where no other dance fits and it gives the dancer, whether beginning or advanced, the opportunity to express and create without requiring the use of rigid technique. Night Club is attractive, romantic, and is a real asset to a social dancer because of it's simplicity and versatility.
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Triple Two

Triple Two is a progressive dance that is curving and exciting. The dance winds and curves it's way across the floor like a soft whist of smoke twisting and curving. The most popular patterns require that you constantly change positions with your partner as you progress around the floor. Many patterns are borrowed from Two Step, replacing each slow with a triple step, and by replacing each 'quick' with a walking step. This dance is perfect for music that is too slow to dance Two Step to.
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Waltz

Waltz is a smooth progressive dance characterized by long flowing movements, slow continuous turns and 'rise & fall'. It is graceful and elegant, danced to moving and powerful music. Waltz dancers seem to glide around the dance floor almost effortlessly. Waltz is unique as it is danced to 3/4 time. This is one dance you'll want to add to you repertoire as it focuses on proper posture and balance.
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Cha Cha

Cha Cha is the youngest of the latin dances and became widely popular in the 1950's as an offshoot of the Mambo. Sometimes called Cha Cha Cha because of the fast triple step footwork. This extremely classy & sexy dance is characterized by very fast footwork, arm movements and exaggerated hip motion. Cha Cha is a stationary dance, with some movements that can travel across the floor. Danced to fast latin music or slower country music, this dance is very popular with social dancers today.
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East Coast Swing

East Cost Swing is a danced derived from Jitterbug. A sister to the Jive, East Coast swing is performed with the lowering action of lilt with out the high kicks and elevation of Jive. A stationary dance that rotates on itself, East Coast Swing is a highly popular social dance that can be danced to a wide variety of music including '50 rock and modern pop.
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Polka

Polka is a fast paced dance that is performed with lilt in a repeating triple rhythm as it progresses around the dance floor. Like Two Step and Triple Two, many patterns spin and weave as you change positions with your partner. This high energy dance is one of the most exciting of the country dances to perform and watch.
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Hustle

Hustle originated in the 70's as a Disco Dance and exploded on the dance scene after John Travolta danced his way to stardom in the now famous movie, Saturday Night Fever. The Hustle is a fast moving, energetic dance characterized by it's many turns. The lady spins almost consistently while her partner draws her close and sends her away. Although Disco has come and gone, Hustle is still popular and is danced in many Ballrooms and Nightclubs across North America today !!
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