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 The International Style is primarily a competitive style of ballroom dancing. It shares many of the same dances with the American Style, but the International.

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2  The International Style is primarily a competitive style of ballroom dancing. It shares many of the same dances with the American Style, but the International Style dances are more formalistic and difficult, with strict technique guidelines.  American Style ballroom dancing is easier for students to learn, not as strict and more conducive to social dancing.

3  Smooth:  These dances move around the dance floor in a counter-clockwise fashion, also known as LINE OF DANCE  These ballroom dances are elegant, beautiful, and dramatic, each with its characteristic style.  Latin (or Rhythm):  Feature sensual and romantic Latin dances as well as the American East Coast Swing.  The Latin dances are “spot” dances, meaning the couples generally dance in the same spot on the dance floor as opposed to traveling around the dance floor in a counterclockwise circle

4 Smooth Dances Waltz Foxtrot Viennese Waltz Tango Quickstep Latin (or Rhythm Dances) Cha Rumba Swing Bolero Samba Salsa- Club/Social Merengue-Club Social

5  Style:American Smooth (Ballroom)  Music:Slow ballads or instrumental music in 3/4 time.  Meter:3/4  Tempo:84 - 96 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm:123 123 (strong accent on 1) Quick quick quick

6  Characteristic Styling:  Smooth progressive dance characterized by long, flowing movements, continuous turns, and rise & fall and sway on the side steps, heel leads  Graceful and elegant  The feet remain in contact with the floor at all times, creating a smooth, gliding look.  Waltz is a progressive dance down the line of dance (counter-clockwise)  Waltz frame is the typical Smooth frame essential for balance and control.  The American style is punctuated with lavish open movements, underarm turns, and solo spins. The slow, expressive quality of the music often invites very powerful and dynamic movement from dancers.

7  Basic Box  Rotating Box  Underarm Turn  Fifth Position Breaks  Progressive  Hesitation

8  The name ‘Waltz’ comes from an old German word walzen, meaning to roll, turn, or glide.  It evolved from a German and Austrian peasant dance of the 17 th and 18 th century called the Laendler and the Allemande in ¾ time replacing the heavy hopping and jumping movements with more polished and graceful gliding.  Waltz was the first dance in which the man and lady danced with body contact, and was considered quite scandalous in its day.  It was immensely popular all across Europe, first with the lower classes and then with the aristocracy.  The fast Viennese waltz vs the slower “Boston”

9  Style: American Rhythm  Music: Medium-tempo Latin music,  Meter:4/4 (4 beats per measure)  Tempo:112 - 120 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm: 2, 3, 4&1, 2, 3, 4&1 Slow, slow, slow, quick quick Consists of triple chasse steps (cha cha cha) and rock steps  Characteristic Styling: Toe leads, Cuban motion, Staccato in nature, fun and flirty, very rhythmic and dynamic, hip movements, flashy and sensual character.

10  Side Basic  Progressive Basic (travels front & back)  Crossover  Pivot Turn  Underarm turn (follower does a pivot under the leader’s arm)  Locks (could be done on the same foot or alternating)

11  Music of the Cha Cha came from Cuba. It evolved from mambo, which was very fast and difficult to dance to. Cha Cha is a slowed down version of mambo, a “polite mambo,” or a “triple mambo”  The Cha Cha dance is a North American innovation born from Latin migration to North America (particularly New York) and an inter-mixing of musical styles from many parts of the world (especially jazz).  Introduced to the U.S in 1954

12  Style: American Smooth; moves in a counter clockwise direction  Music: Medium Tempo Orchestral, Almost march-like  Meter: 4/4  Tempo:120-128 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm: Slow, slow, slow, quick, quick  Characteristic Styling: earthy and dramatic; Stalking or sneaking; can be slow and slithery, can also be sharp and staccato

13  Basic  Promenade  Rocks  Corte  Side by Side Release  Ochoes

14  Style: American Rhythm (Latin)  Music: Medium Tempo Latin Music  Meter: 4/4  Tempo:128-144 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm: Slow quick quick, slow quick quick  Characteristic Styling: Toe leads, slow and sensual with hip movements

15  Basic Box  Rotating Box  Pivot Turns  Underarm Turn  Cross Overs  Fifths  Cuban Walks  Side Breaks

16  Style: American Smooth  Music: Medium Tempo Jazz Swing Music  Meter: 4/4  Tempo:120-136 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm: Slow slow quick quick  Characteristic Styling: Heel leads, Smooth progressive dance characterized by long, continuousflowing movements across the dance floor, using a simple combination of walks and chasses ideal for social dancing. Signature dancers include Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.

17  Forward basic  Rotating Basic  Promenade  Underarm turn  Sway  Chasse

18  Style:American Rhythm  Music: Fast Swing Music  Meter:4/4  Tempo:136-144 beats per minute  Basic Rhythm: 1 a2, 1 a2, a2 (strong accent on 2)  Characteristic Styling: Fun, fast Lots of turns and flips. It is the typical American passtime of the 50’s & 60’s. (Toe Leads)

19  Basic- single  Basic- triple  Underarm Turn- Right (turn is on second triplet)  Underarm Turn- Left (turn is on first triplet)  Cuddle Wrap

20  Ballroomdancers.com


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