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Arthur Murray and Kathryn Murray
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Cha-Cha
An offshoot of the Mambo, the Cha Cha (originally the cha-cha-cha) evolved out of popular movement in slow-tempo Mambo called the Triple Mambo. By 1954 it had evolved into a dance all its own. It's a must style to know, the all time favorite latin dance. 


The Hustle
A kind of dancing more than a specific dance, Disco has strong roots in Swing, Samba, Cha Cha, Mambo, Merengue, Fox Trot and Tango. The most popular version, the Hustle (of "Saturday Night Fever" fame), is believed to have originated in New York in 1970. This free form style is still one of the most popular at all night clubs and socials.  


Fox Trot
Created in 1912 by Harry Fox, the Fox Trot was the first dance that permitted people to hold each other closer than arm's length. If you think the term "dirty dancing" was a product of the 80s, think again. The Fox Trot was at first to be tagged "indecent behavior". Today it's still the most popular of all social dances. Some people refer to the Fox Trot as the "Slow Dance" or the "Two-Step", or a "Conversational Dance" because of it's closeness and conversation ability at the same time. The Fox Trot is good for developing "smoothness" and "ease of movement".


Mambo
Introduced by band leader Anselmo Sacaras in 1944, the Mambo - a merger of Swing and Rumba - didn't really catch on until the 1950s and it remains very popular today.


Merengue
Considered too scandalous when it was introduced to the United States in 1941, the Merengue went into eclipse until 1957 when Xavier Cugat resurrected it. Its point of origin is uncertain; both Haiti and the Dominican Republic claim it, and it contains elements of both cultures. It's fun and exciting.


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.


Rumba
The Rumba is an ever increasingly popular romantic Latin dance dating back some 400 years ago, and is better known as the Latin get acquainted dance or the dance with the wiggle. The Rumba sometimes substitutes for those in-between tempos and features a subtle or relaxed (lateral) hip motion and Latin styling. Rumba hip movements are used in most of the popular Latin dances as well as the free-style of disco and night club dancing.


Viennese Waltz
The elegant splendor of Waltz 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.


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.


Samba
A street Festival dance that originated in Brazil, the Samba was introduced to the United States in the late 1920's in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival."


Swing
First known as the Lindy (in honor of Charles Lindberg and his historic hop across the Atlantic), this perennially popular dance emerged the late 1920's. lt combined steps from the Black Bottom; it was also the Bop and Push, the Hustle and Boot Scoot, Shag, Charleston and Hop. During the war years it re-emerged on the East Coast as the Jitterbug-jive and on the West east as Swing. You can Rock & Roll with Swing.


Quick Step
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.


Tango
Rudolph Valentino Single-handedly danced this Latin import into nationwide popularity beginning in 1910. Although widely believed to have originated in Argentina, it actually may have come from Spain. It's dramatic, exciting and known as the Dancer's Dance. 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.


Waltz
This "mother of all dances" originated in Italy in the 1600's as a round dance called the Volte. It arrived America in the early 1800's and was the first social dance in which a woman was actually held in a man's arms. Learning to Waltz is elegant. The Waltz develops "graceful movement" and "poise". Every wedding reception, social "black-tie" formal and holiday party includes Waltz steps.


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