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The Difference Between Slow Waltz And Viennese Waltz
Learn the difference between Slow Waltz and Viennese Waltz. Did you know that the Viennese Waltz is the original waltz and the oldest of the ballroom dances still practiced today. It's old, true, but it's fast. It can be up to four times faster than the Slow Waltz. See the videos and compare.
The Numerous Benefits Of DancingWhy should you learn how to dance? Well, there are tons of reasons. In this article we'll take a look at some of the most obvious ones. There are many health as well as social benefits of dancing. Let's take a closer look at them:
Burning calories - dancing helps you get in shape and stay in shape...
Sir Frederick Ashton - A True Star In The World Of BalletFrederick Ashton, the legendary choreographer and dancer, was born on September 17 1904. Ashton left an extensive body of work behind when he died in 1988 and is widely regarded as one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th Century...
Learning To WaltzWhen you first start to learn ballroom dances, the first dance you will learn is the waltz. Learning the waltz is fairly easy with the lessons in the Learn and Master Ballroom Dance course. With the help of Learn To Waltz DVDs you will learn waltz in 3 lessons and one workshop lesson that puts everything into practice...
Cinderella (Ballet): A Show Not To Be Missed!There are a lot of people that decide to see the ballet for the first time each and everyday. Of course, ballet is far from a new phenomenon, but many people, for one reason or another, do not get around to seeing a performance...
Sylvia (Ballet) : A Show Not To Be Missed!Sylvia is a three-act ballet that is inspired by characters from mythology. The ballet is set to music by French composer Leo Delibes and premiered at the Palais Garnier in Paris in 1876. The story of Sylvia is based on a play called Aminta written by Torquato Tasso - an Italian poet...


