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  2. An American Ballroom Companion - Wikipedia

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    An American Ballroom Companion is an online collection of over two hundred social dance manuals at the Library of Congress related to the period of cca. 1490--1920. Along with social dance instruction manuals, this online presentation also includes a significant number of antidance manuals, histories, treatises on etiquette, information about theatrical dance.

  3. Redowa - Wikipedia

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    The long reaching step can be danced on either the 1 or the 2 of each bar of music, depending on what feels best with the tune that is playing. Cellarius (1849) [ 5 ] describes a three-part redowa consisting of a pursuit part ( "la poursuite" ), followed by the style of waltz commonly described as the redowa, and ending with a particular type ...

  4. Ballroom dance - Wikipedia

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    Vernon and Irene Castle, early ballroom dance pioneers, c. 1910 –18. Modern ballroom dance has its roots early in the 20th century, when several different things happened more or less at the same time. The first was a movement away from the sequence dances towards dances where the couples moved independently.

  5. Jaana Kunitz - Wikipedia

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    Jaana's latest endeavor is Core Rhythms, which she co-created with another ballroom champion, Julia Gorchakova. [3] Core Rhythms is a Latin-dance-based fitness program, that has been featured on pay-per-view programs and QVC, and included endorsements from Mary Murphy of So You Think You Can Dance and Len Goodman & Tony Dovolani of Dancing with the Stars.

  6. Whisk (ballroom dance) - Wikipedia

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    The whisk is a ballroom dance step used in the waltz and American style Viennese waltz. It is one of several ways to get into promenade position and is used to turn dancers around corners or change their direction on the dance floor.

  7. Oxford University Dancesport Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club's Main Team is one of the most successful university dancesport teams in the country. The Team, which usually consists of 24 couples, competes at a number of university circuit dancesport competitions during the year, including the Inter Varsity Dance Competition (IVDC) and is the reigning Inter Varsity Dance champion. [6]

  8. Beguine (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The beguine (/ b ə ˈ ɡ iː n / bə-GHEEN) [1] is a dance and music form, similar to a slow rhumba.It was popular in the 1930s, coming from the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, where, in the local Antillean Creole language, beke or begue means a White man while beguine is the female form.

  9. Double reverse spin - Wikipedia

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    The double reverse spin is a ballroom dance move used in the waltz and the quickstep. It typically rotates a full turn in one measure of music, although it can rotate anywhere from 3 ⁄ 4 to a full turn.