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Originally, it was performed during social gatherings. Now, it can be performed as either a recreational activity or a competitive form.
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It is a lively dance with a 3/4 time signature done in small steps by the people in France and England
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Originally, it was performed during social gatherings. Now, it can be performed as either a recreational activity or a competitive form.
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It is a lively dance with a 3/4 time signature done in small steps by the people in France and England
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They are also known as European, modern, and modern ballroom dance. These were standardized in Europe and eventually spread worldwide
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What word is the waltz derived from?
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What does the word walzen mean?
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It is written in 2/4 time signature rhythm wherein the first beat measure is accented and is performedi n a progressive way.
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What time signature does waltz have?
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This dance was originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina and was originally known as a sensual ballroom dance. It was originally performed only by women but it developed into a couple dance.
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It was once persecuted for its "obscenity"
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What is another term for Tango that was given due to its dramatic, passionate, sharp, flexing steps, and posed pausers.
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What does Baile con Corte mean?
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What time signature is Tango danced in?
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Who created the Foxtrot? When?
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It is characterized by its long and continuous flowing movements with the rhythm in 4/4 time signature
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What time signature is foxtrot danced in?
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This dance was originally a foxtrot but I performed quickly. It is an energetic fast-paced dance combined with jumps and icks with quick steps and syncopated rhythms while still looking smooth and elegant
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Where did Quickstep originate?
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What is the german term for the Viennese waltz?
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It is the first ballroom dance to execute the "close hold position". It is rotary in nature, wherein chain steps are used in shifting directions while continuously turning in a clockwise or counterclockwise manner
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What tune did the first Viennese waltz dance to in Bavaria Germany during the 12th - 13th centuries
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These dances were originated in latin America. It is a partner dancew ehrein traits such as expressiveness, intensity, energy, and sensuality were obvious
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It was inspired by a slow version of mambo called "triple mambo" or a mambo with guiro.
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What time signature is quick step danced in?
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What time signature is Viennese waltz danced in?
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What time signature is cha-cha danced in?
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This latin dance originated in Brazil during 19th Century. It is danced in 2/4 time signature, with fast, lively, and syncopated beats associated in carnivals and celebration events.
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What wword is Samba derived from?
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What does semba mean?
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It is known by bodily expressions and fascinating rhythms. The dance music is in 4/4 time signature.
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What word did Rumba came from?
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What does rumbear mean?
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This dance portrays the spanish bullfight, where the male represents the matador and the woman as the matador's cape.
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What time signature is Paso Doble danced in?
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This dance was influenced by dances such as boogie, jitterbug, bebop, rock and roll, and Lindy hop. It is described by high lift of the knees, upbeat steps, and swinging hip motion
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What time signature is Jive danced in?
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It means dance with a rest due to its dramatic, passionate, sharp, flexing steps, pose, and pauses