Join Today and Start Learning Some or All of the Dances we Teach Listed Below:FOX TROT - In 1913, Harry Fox a vaudeville performer, introduced a trot in the 1913 Ziegfeld Follies that pushed other trots into the background. It became America's most popular dance and remains so to this day as the standard of social dances. Often called the "get-aquainted" dance or the "first impression" dance, the Fox trot is enjoyed by young and old. WALTZ - The Waltz began in 17th century southern Germany. The popularity of the Waltz grew with the music of Johann Strauss and eventually blossomed in the 20th century as the Hesitation Waltz. It is the basis for many dances and is popular today all over the world. The grace and elegance of the Waltz can and should be enjoyed by all. TANGO - The Tango began in the West Indies and found its way to Argentina where it was stylized by the Gauchos to its present form. It became the romantic rage in 1921, after the silent screen star Rudolph Valentino brought the dance to millions in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Today it is considered the "Dancer's Dance" and is a favorite of all who learn the Tango. The Tango with all its staccato movements, greatly improves a man's lead or a woman's ability to follow (respond) and develops a strong sense of feeling for music. CHA CHA - Probably the most popular Latin dance in the US, the Cha Cha began as part of the Mambo. It was so easy and so much fun, it became the rage of the early 1950's. Its infectious one-two one-two-three rhythm demands that sitters become dancers. Let the pros at Arthur Murray teach you Cha Cha to the hottest pop and hip hop tracks on the radio today. RUMBA - The Rumba began the Cuban and Latin American dance crazes. Danced to music inspired by African rhythms and Spanish melodies, the Americanized Rumba was the basis for the Mambo and Cha Cha in the U.S. The flirtatious rhythms of the Rumba make it a favorite of social and Ballroom dancers alike. SALSA - A peppery version of the Mambo laced with steps from other Latin dances. The Salsa is performed to a fiery, faster tempo. Some call it a form of Latinized Rock and Roll. It's high-energy and all fun. MERENGUE - Yes, it's Hot, Hot, Hot !!! The exciting rhythms of the Merengue inspire dancers all over the world to move to the intoxicating beat. There are two schools of thought as to how this captivating dance began. One says it started as a peasant dance in the Dominican Republic by African slaves. The dragging of one leg relieved chafing of leg irons. Another says a returning war hero, a General Maringie, danced, dragging an injured leg. Wherever it began, the Merengue is an exciting Latin dance that is Fun. SWING - The Lindy picked up where the Charleston left off. It had "Swing-outs," "Break-aways" and "shine steps." With the birth of "Swing" music in the mid 1930's the Lindy climbed the social ladder. In August of 1935,at the Polomar Ballroom, bandleader Benny Goodman played a Fletcher Henderson arrangement of "Stompin' at the Savoy." The rest, as they say, is history. The dance craze swept the nation, depending on where you lived, it was the Jitterbug, the Lindy or the Swing. Enjoy the lively rhythm of Swing at your local Arthur Murray Dance Studio. SAMBA - The national dance of Brazil, often called, "The South American Waltz" became the rage of Brazilian society in the 1930's but began as an exhibition dance in Paris in 1905. Movie Star & Singer Carmen Miranda is credited with making the dance popular in the U.S. in the early 1940's. It is extremely popular today because it is easily adaptable to today's popular latin and hip hop rhythms. Everybody who lands in Rio (or wants to feel like they are in Rio) must know how to dance the Samba. MAMBO - In the 1940's Americans became fascinated by Latin American rhythms. The Mambo combined American Jazz with Afro-Cuban beat. For dancers, the Mambo was an exciting challenge. Arthur Murray Studios became famous for turning out the best Mambo dancers of the Era. Today, the Mambo is exciting to watch and even more exciting to dance. Be one of Arthur Murray's Mambo Dancers! WEST COAST SWING - West Coast is a uniquely styled Swing dance popular all along the west coast of North America and slowly gaining a wider following throughout the rest of the continent and beyond. It is an extremely adaptable social dance for many styles of music. Although it can be danced at fast tempos it is usually danced to a slow or medium tempo and characterized by slot movements, anchoring, syncopations, rippling body actions and a push and pull connection of the dancers. HUSTLE - The emergence of the Hustle in the 1970's marked a return to "Touch Dancing" or "Partner Dancing." In the early 1970's a modified Lindy-Hop or Jitterbug became popular on the crowded dance floors of New York City. The Hustle is still very popular today and is danced in all the major night clubs to today's techno and "dance" genre tracks. Get "in touch" with someone at the Arthur Murray Dance Studios. VIENNESE WALTZ - The elegant splendor of Waltz dancing is epitomized in the graceful Viennese Waltz. The gliding, turning movements suggest that the dancer is skating. The Viennese Waltz brings to mind chandeliers and lovely ladies in their flowing gowns dancing to the lilting sounds of Strauss waltzes. BOLERO - If you want romance and sophistication, the sentimental love dance, the Bolero, is for you. The emphasis is on smooth and graceful turns with much communication between partners. The Bolero is danced to slow rhythmical music and is adaptable to contemporary music. BACHATA - The Bachata originated in the contryside of the Dominican Republic. It is a latin dance with simple footwork and strong hip movement. The music is romantic in nature and therefore the movement reflects the story of love and heartbreak. QUICKSTEP - Lively, exciting and graceful. This competitive ballroom dance is one of the more intricate dances that once mastered is a pleasure to dance and is also a favorite of those watching. POLKA - Don't attend your next social event before learning some basic Polka steps. Fast, Fun and Exciting, this dance will get your heart pumping and be a lot of FUN. COUNTRY WESTERN - Arthur Murray Dance Studios will also teach you how to Two-Step, Three-Step, Shuffle, Swing, Country Waltz or Line Dance. Just Rustle up your Dancin' Boots and head on over !
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