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Arthur Murray: Nightclub Disco (Dance Lessons) [VHS]


Arthur Murray: Nightclub Disco (Dance Lessons) [VHS]


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Arthur Murray Dance Lessons: Mambo [VHS]


Arthur Murray Dance Lessons: Mambo [VHS]


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Arthur Murray: Salsa (Dance Lessons) [VHS]


Arthur Murray: Salsa (Dance Lessons) [VHS]


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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Ballroom Dancing


The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Ballroom Dancing


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In addition to the step-by-step photos, footwork illustrations, and instruction covering all the common ballroom dances, this new edition of the bestselling Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Ballroom Dancing includes a 90-minute instructional DVD featuring award-winning dancer and dance instructor Jeff Allen. It corresponds with the text seamlessly, giving readers the next best thing to one-on-one…

The Arthur Murrays' Dance Secrets


The Arthur Murrays’ Dance Secrets


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This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages….

Arthur Murray Woodland Hills – Waltz Dance Lessons

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Learn To Express Yourself With Latin Dance Lessons And Ballroom Dance Lessons Grand Rapids

Are you a naturally shy person? Do you find yourself standing in a corner by yourself at social dinners and other events because you don’t know how to approach other people? Then perhaps you should take up Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids. This is a great way to help yourself overcome your innate shyness and learn to connect with others on a social level.

 

Taking Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids is a great way for you to learn to express yourself properly. Dance is simply a form of expression that doesn’t require words. Instead, you use music and your body’s movements to express your emotions.

 

That aside, Latin dance and ballroom dance also requires that you dance with a partner of the opposite gender. This is a great opportunity for you to learn to overcome your shy tendencies. You will need to work hand in hand with your partner, both figuratively and literally, in order to co-ordinate your movements and perform a dance properly.

 

At the Arthur Murray School of dance, you will receive the best instruction in Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids. You will also get to meet many new people who are also interested in learning to dance. This is another great way to learn to meet and converse with new people, starting with people with whom you share a common base. In this case, that common base is dancing.

 

Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids will also teach you how to gain greater control over yourself and your body movements. This is because dance requires that your movements be extremely precise and controlled. Soon after you start taking Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids, you will find that you are in much better control of your body and movements. This will aid you in your search for expression, as you will be able to get your body to do exactly what you want it to.

 

Music is also an integral part of dance, and it can be a very useful outlet for expressing your feelings and emotions as well. Oftentimes you will hear a song that is perfect for the way you are feeling right at that moment. Other times you might hear songs that make you simply want to spontaneously dance to them.

 

Latin dance lessons and ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids can open up a whole new world of dance and music to you. You can also gain greater confidence in yourself and become a whole new person in a short time as you learn to master the art of dance. If you are a shy or introverted person who has been looking for a way to overcome that, then perhaps Latin or ballroom dancing is the answer you have been looking for.

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If you have problems expressing yourself, then fret no longer, as taking Latin dance lessons and Ballroom dance lessons Grand Rapids at the Arthur Murray dance school can help you solve that problem in no time!

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What does Professional Ballroom dancing entail in both the competing and non-competing aspects?

I am 25 years old and have been taking lessons at a local Arthur Murray Studio for over a year now. I have a background in both music and tae kwon do, but I feel this is where my true talent lies. many people have told me that I am a really quick-learner, great leader, good dancer and have even been asked to participate in a salsa routine. I feel great about my dancing now after one year of training and I feel that I have been forged for this “sport/art” through my music and tae kwon do training and have thus been considering professional ballroom competition.

My questions are what is professional dancing, what are the requirements to become a professional vs. amateur, what are the major competitions, what are the dance styles in competition… etc… where should I start???

Whatever information anyone has about the world of professional dancing, be it from personal experience or literature, I would greatly appreciate your input.

Thanks!

Start competing as an amateur as soon as possible. If you can’t find an amateur partner – compete pro/am. This will teach you a lot more than all of us on Y!A put together. After a year of lessons, you should be able to comete and do well in beginner competitive levels. If that’s not the case – maybe reconsider your training routine and habits, possibly look for stronger teachers.

There are 4 major dance styles in the US. International Standard, International Latin, American Smooth and American Rhythm. Chances are, you’ve been learning smooth and rhythm so far (because you said Arthur Murray studio). Each of them includes 5 dances except smooth.
The dances are
Standard: Waltz, Tango, Vienneze Waltz, Slowfox and Quickstep
Latin: Cha-Cha-Cha, Samba, Paso Doble, Rumba and Jive
Smooth: Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot and Vienneze Waltz
Rhythm: Cha-Cha-Cha, Mambo, Rumba, Bolero and East Coast Swing

In the US, there are no requirement to become a ballroom professional. If you claim to be a pro – you’re a pro. But naturally, you don’t want to look ridiculous next to other competitors out there if you chose to compete, so you should be of comparable level to other professionals.

Roughly speaking, there are two kinds of profesionals. One kind is social dance teachers. They usually don’t compete or never competed. In this case, ISTD syllabus exams and sertifications would be a big plus (they are not hard) in terms of possible employment. The other kind of professionals competes or at least used to compete at professional level. If they are actively competing, they didn’t touch the ISTD exams cause neither they have the time for it nor the need. Their competitive record is good enough of a credential. These people usually practice their professional dancing in the morning and teach in the evening.
Blackpool Dance Festival (UK) is probably the most famous competitoin in the world.
You can find major US competitions on http://www.accessdance.com
USA Dance National Championships
Ohio Star Ball
and many more.
Also check http://www.usabda.org for amateur competitions near you.
You don’t need major competitions if you’re just starting out. Find a local competition, it’s a lot cheaper to attend, and a lot easier to dance. I traveled to competition and competed locally – there is no comparison just how much harder it is to do well after you traveled across the country, spent a night in a hotel, spent your morning trying to locatea the competitoin venue and your dear partner who will always dissaper on you in this case, and in general getting your act together.
Good luck with all that.

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