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This document provides information about ballroom dancing, details various styles and categories, and summarises the history in different parts of the world. The information covers a variety of social and competitive aspects for performance.

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GROUP 2 BALLROOM HOPE 3 BALLROOM refers to traditional partnered dance forms that are done by a couple, often in the embrace of closed dance position (ballroom dance position). Waltz Jive Lindy Hop Tango Cha-cha Quickstep Samba Rumba Paso Mambo...

GROUP 2 BALLROOM HOPE 3 BALLROOM refers to traditional partnered dance forms that are done by a couple, often in the embrace of closed dance position (ballroom dance position). Waltz Jive Lindy Hop Tango Cha-cha Quickstep Samba Rumba Paso Mambo Foxtrot Doble 5 FAMOUS TYPES OF BALLROOM WALTZ Austria | 17th Century It is the foundation of many ballroom dances, characterized by soft, flowing movements. A popular social and wedding dance. Its popularity grew with Johann Strauss's music and peaked in the 20th century. FOXTROT United States | 1914 A graceful ballroom dance, in which couples use a combination of long walking movements and short quick steps to glide across the dance floor. The dancers’ rise and fall motions can be mistaken for the waltz; the foxtrot has four steps for each beat of music, with the first and third steps. Foxtrot - 4/4 Waltz - 3/4 time signature time signature TANGO Argentina and Uruguay | 1880 A partner dance and social dance. A passionate, emotional form of dance in which the dancing couple hold each other closely and make abrupt — yet graceful — movements. SAMBA Brazil | 17th Century An energetic and lively dance that is currently popular in many parts of the world. Syncopated rhythms, bouncing actions, and rolling hip movements characterize the dance. It may be danced with or without a partner. CHA-CHA Cuba | 1950 A lively and energetic Latin dance. It is characterized by its rhythmic, quick steps, and playful atmosphere. The dance gained popularity worldwide in the 1960s and remains a popular choice for social dancing and competitions. CATEGORIES OF BALLROOM SOCIAL PARTNER (EXPERIENCE) Your partner wants to interact with you spontaneously, for fun, doing steps that are also enjoyable for them. It's how a dance feels to you and your partner, not how it looks. COMPETITIVE JUDGES (APPEARANCE) Judges want to see that the steps and styles are done precisely and correctly, with great flair. It's how your dancing looks, for the judges. EXHIBITION AUDIENCE (APPEARANCE) Audiences want to be entertained, often with a preference for beautiful and impressive moves. It's also how your dancing looks, for the audience. HISTORY OF BALLROOM in General The origin of the dance 'ballroom' started way back the 16th century in Europe, where it was primarily a social activity for the upper class. HISTORY OF BALLROOM in the Philippines When the Spanish came to SPANISH the Philippines, they brought European dances like the waltz, polka, and COLONIAL tango with them. These dances were originally PERIOD enjoyed by the wealthy and privileged members of 1521-1898 society, reflecting the social hierarchy of the time. The Americans AMERICAN introduced new dance styles like the foxtrot and rumba. These dances became more popular among Filipinos, COLONIAL as the American influence led to a more PERIOD relaxed and open social 1898-1946 atmosphere. The 20th century marked the peak of ballroom dance's popularity in the 20TH Philippines. Dance halls and studios opened in CENTURY cities across the country, offering Filipinos opportunities to learn and practice various dance styles. LATE 20TH CENTURY TO RECENT YEARS The rise of other forms of entertainment, such as television and movies, diverted people's attention away from traditional dance.

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