Latin American
- Rumba - The dance of love and lust
- Cha Cha - Cheeky Dance
- Paso Doble - Bullfight inspired, the male dancer takes the role of the matador and partner as his cape
- Samba - Carnival dance originated from brazil
- Jive - Upbeat dance
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Dee Says:
“ Thank you for your patience, expertise and fun-loving classes that eventually got Dave and I to perform and receive a standing ovation at the end of our wedding dance. My husband cannot dance but you created a fluid and natural routine that we both looked fantastic even on video! We enjoyed your lessons so much I have come back for more. Thanks again. ”
Cliff & Val Says:
“We have been having dance lessons with Natalie for 11 months and she is such a vibrant person with a beautiful personality. She is very patient and easy going, but firm and does push us hard at times. Her famous saying is 'what are you doing Cliff or what was that Val' and has a chuckle about it. We are very happy with her teaching and we have improved tremendously.”
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Ballroom
- Waltz - A smooth dance with rise and fall and sway
- Foxtrot - Smooth and graceful
- Tango - Strong and passionate
- Viennese Waltz - Rotational dance. Not many steps, but the hardest ballroom dance to do
- Quickstep - Upbeat, fast, bright with tricky footwork
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Street Latin
- Salsa
Includes elements of classic New York mambo, Latin jazz, hustle and Ballroom Latin. Its a partner dance that incorporates a huge variety of "turn patterns" and flashy footwork.
- Merengue
The simplest dance to learn. Not many steps and mostly leading turns etc. from the guy. Marching dance that can be developed into a very rhythmical dance.
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New Vogue
- Sequence style of dancing where everyone does the same steps. Its great for social dancing because the routine is already set.
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Argentine Tango
- Characterized by close embraces. A definite lead and follow pattern, constantly caressing the floor. It's a dance full of romance and passion.
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Wedding Dance
- I love the creative aspects of choreographing a unique dance tailored to your particular tastes. Whether you have a style of dance in mind or need help picking one, by the time you get on the dance floor at your reception you will have grace and confidence.
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