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The Smooth Dances

Smooth dances are characterized by their fluid movement across the floor. Similar to ice skating, dancers keep a straight body line as they travel around the room.

Foxtrot

Foxtrot is ultra-smooth and sophisticated, and is one of the most popular slow dances of all time. Classic crooners such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Nat King Cole provide the jazzy standards ideal for this dance.

Waltz

Done to a three count, the Waltz is an elegant and graceful dance that will never go out of style. This traditional dance has continued to rise in popularity at weddings, anniversaries and graduations.

Tango

This dramatic and passionate dance has been popularized in many Hollywood movies. The Tango conjures up images of dancers with roses clenched between their teeth.

Viennese Waltz

Couples whirl around the floor; first one way, then another. Grand and majestic, this fast version of the waltz originated in Austria.

The Rhythm Dances

Unlike smooth dances, Rhythm Dances generally stay in a smaller, confined area of the dance floor. As the name suggests, the rhythmical nature of these dances allows you to really get loose on the dance floor. Here are a few examples:

Salsa 

Salsa is a hot, energetic Latin dance similar to the Mambo. Complete with
spins, sharp movements, and sexy hip actions, it is very popular in Latin
clubs along with the Merengue. Styles may vary depending on the region.

Rumba

Rumba is Cuban in origin and is often referred to as the "dance of love". Sultry and romantic, the music is a mix of African and Latin rhythms.

Cha-Cha

Named after the sound made by the feet when doing this dance, Cha-Cha is an exciting syncopated Latin dance. The Cha-Cha rhythm is found in much of today’s popular music.

Swing

Swing is a broad category that includes Jive, Jitterbug, Lindy Hop, and Shag, among others. Swing is fun, fast, and energetic, and has recently enjoyed a huge revival.

Mambo

This spicy Latin dance from Cuba is also known as salsa. Sometimes referred to as "the dancer’s dance", Mambo requires excellent timing and coordination.

Samba

From Brazil, this pulsating, gyrating, festive dance brings to mind pictures of the carnivals of Rio de Janeiro. Unlike the other Latin dances that are stationary, many Samba steps travel around the floor.

We also offer instruction in Salsa, Merengue, Bolero, Paso Doble, Quickstep, and West Coast Swing.