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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Tango Dance' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Tango Dance Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Tango Dance 1. The Waltz And The Tango - By: Michael Russell The Waltz The waltz, formerly known as the “Waltzen”, rose to popularity in many parts of Austria and Germany in the early 19th century. During this time, there were many variations of the dance and they were each called by the name of the region where it originated. The dance that came from Landl... 2. The History Of Ballroom Dancing - By: Michael Russell Ballroom Dancing is when a couple performs any of the various social dances that follow a pattern of predictable steps. Examples of these dances are the tango, waltz, fox trot, and quick step. It has an immensely amplified popularity spreading across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Ballroom dancing ... 3. Introduction To Dance - By: Michael Russell Dance Dancing is generally considered an art because there are specific steps or foot movements that need to be observed and followed when one is dancing to a certain type of music. Grace as well as skill is essential for a professional dancer in their performances. Though not everyone i... 4. Dance - Is It Just A Pleasure Or A Part Of Life? - By: Michael Russell For a pastime and a passion, there are probably very few things that can compare to dance. Whether we think of the more staid dances we see performed in nineteenth century-based movies, through to the popularity of ballroom dancing, continuing on to the jitterbug and nowadays the pulsing gyrating mo... 5. Social Dancing From The Middle Ages To The 1960s - By: Michael Russell Before the Middle Ages, dancing was highly ritualistic and ceremonial. Dancing simply for fun began to be popular in Europe only in the late 1500s. Sometimes, a tradesman or peasant would travel to a nearby down to visit the market. In those times, he was expected to do more than just sell his goods... 6. Dance Floor Activities - By: Michael Russell Dancing is an essential component at most wedding receptions. We look forward to the couple's "first dance" and the bride's special dance with her father. It's also a place to get loose and funky, if you're a guest or a member of the wedding party. But what if the wedding planners decided... 7. The History Of The Slow Foxtrot - By: Michael Russell The Slow Foxtrot The Slow Foxtrot is danced to music with a 4/4 rhythm and a tempo of 120 beats a minute. As with all ballroom dances, it is performed by a couple. There was a dance which is a faster version of the slow foxtrot and was called the One Step or the Two Step in the Western societies o... 8. Salsa Dance History - By: Michael Russell Have you ever wondered where the fascinating dance called the Salsa came from? It has had many different cultures shape it along the way, but it actually originated in Cuba. Many people are unaware of this. Salsa is usually a partner dance. It corresponds with salsa music and is danced in an eight... 9. History Of The Swing - By: Michael Russell Swing Dance Anyone has the power and ability to showcase his individuality as he is presented with various ways of expressing himself. This can be done through the written word or by orally articulating his thoughts and ideas. Some people can better express themselves through singing son... 10. Exercise - By: Michael Russell Exercise I love to exercise. Anything that gets the heart pumping is fine by me. I enjoy riding my bike, swimming, skating, skipping, snorkelling, and all around galavanting. Even dancing is a good source of exercise. The reason I enjoy exercising so much isn't because of the health benef... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
However, he said: You know there's a saying in English they say it takes two to tango...so if one of the dancers is dancing tango and the other one is |
Do you think dance classes for unfit people is a good idea or a waste of money? The NHS is to pay for tango and street-dancing sessions |
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