Ballroom Dancing describes partner dances, performed socially or competitively, with prescribed specific movements. It evokes a sense of mystique and elegance if performed socially and of energy and passion when performed competitively.
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Ballroom Dancing – The International Standards
“Beyond Dancing” was written by 85 year old Anita Bloom Ornoff. Discover how the courage of this handicapped woman taught her to reject a society that tried to tell her no.
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Beyond Dancing – Book Review
So, you want to be a dancer do you? Wow, there is so much you must know to perform with the best, and only you will know if you are up for the test. Maybe you could use some inspiration that might help you achieve your dancing goals and dreams. If so, I’d sure like to recommend a very good book to you, one that opened my eyes to the world of dance like no other book has before…
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You Can Dance If You Want To – But This is a Book Review
When I first purchased this book I thought that it would be something fun to share with my students. I collect all things related to dance, knicknacks, posters, DVDs…hence books.
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The Ballet Bible
Author Deborah Vogel has written many books for the student ballet dancer. Most of them have to do with anatomy, and solving the conflicts between ballet’s anatomical farfetchedness and the capabilities of the human body. “Train Your Brain: A Teen’s Guide To Well Being” goes beyond tissue and bone into the wondrous creative realm every student experiences, and sometimes loses direction in.
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How to Maintain Emotional Intelligence and Positive Thinking in the Ballet World
When you think of Ballroom dancing, you generally think of flowing gowns and dark tuxedos. You also think of beautiful, willowy, women and tall, dark, handsome men waltzing their way around the dance floor. Explore the history of Ballroom Dancing with this article
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Ballroom Dancing – A Brief History
What a terrific book this is. It tells the story of the Russian Tatar dancer Rudolf Nureyev. The man was purportedly born on a train, rumbling down the trans Siberian railroad, and somehow that encapsulates his wandering life. This is the best book I have read this year and yet it can be bought for almost nothing.
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Dancer By Colum McCann – Book Review
Do you ever remember your folks or grandparents telling you; “it takes two to tango,” meaning that there must be more to the story and more fault of the circumstance to spread around. Often, it was a notification that they were not buying the total story and that the blame ought to be spread around a little bit more. Well, the other day, I got thrown out of McDonalds; why you ask?
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Why Does It Take Two to Tango? A Book Review Tango Instructural Dance Book
Taking ballet classes is imperative to learn the proper techniques necessary to become a truly magical ballet dancer whose every move and step personify grace and beauty.
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Improve Your Ballet – The Ballet Bible Review