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  2. Maybellene - Wikipedia

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    "Maybellene" is a rock and roll song by American artist Chuck Berry, adapted in part from the western swing fiddle tune "Ida Red". Released in 1955, Berry’s song tells the story of a hot rod race and a broken romance, the lyrics describing a man driving a V8 Ford and chasing his unfaithful girlfriend in her Cadillac Coupe DeVille.

  3. New Vogue - Wikipedia

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    The New Vogue dance style is an Australian form of sequence dancing that originated in the 1930s. Since then it has become an important part in the Australian and New Zealand ballroom scene, holding as much importance in social and competition dancing as Latin or International Standard dances.

  4. Sequence dance - Wikipedia

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    Sequence dancing in general is much older than modern ballroom dances. [1] With the exception of the waltz, invented around 1800, all dances in ballrooms were sequence dances until the early 20th century. After modern ballroom dancing developed, in England, sequence dancing continued. It included so-called 'Old Time' dances and also adapted ...

  5. Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 15

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    Week 1: One unlearned dance (cha-cha-cha or foxtrot) Week 2: One unlearned dance (jive or quickstep) Week 3: One unlearned dance; Week 4: One new dance style; Week 5: One unlearned dance & team freestyle dance; Week 6: One unlearned dance & group freestyle dance; Week 7: Fusion dance & swing marathon; Week 8: One unlearned dance & trio dance

  6. Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 5

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    Week 1: One unlearned dance (cha-cha-cha or foxtrot) Week 2: One unlearned dance (mambo or quickstep) Week 3: One unlearned dance (jive or tango) Week 4: One unlearned dance (paso doble or Viennese waltz) Week 5: One unlearned dance (rumba or samba) Week 6: One unlearned dance & Rock and Roll group dance; Week 7: Two unlearned dances

  7. Cross-step waltz - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, Americans brought their foxtrot and blues dance steps to Paris, where Parisian dance teachers observed and described the variations. The first descriptions appeared in Parisian dance and music magazines (such as La Baionnette [ 5 ] and Musica-Album [ 6 ] ) in 1919, then in dance manuals beginning in 1920 (for example, Toutes ...

  8. List of FoxTrot books - Wikipedia

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    August 1, 2005 March 15, 2004 – October 31, 2004 ISBN 0-7407-5441-6: How Come I'm Always Luigi? April 1, 2006 November 1, 2004 – June 26, 2005 ISBN 0-7407-5683-4: Houston, You Have a Problem: March 1, 2007 June 27, 2005 – February 19, 2006 ISBN 0-7407-6352-0: And When She Opened the Closet, All the Clothes Were Polyester! August 1, 2007

  9. List of compositions by George Gershwin - Wikipedia

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    Rumba Sequence, music completely different from the Cuban Overture; (I've Got) Beginner's Luck (dance), written to accompany a scene of Astaire's rehearsing to a "record" which eventually skips; They Can't Take That Away from Me: this sequence is in the form of a foxtrot, one of Gershwin's favorites from the score;