What is Choreographed Ballroom Dancing?
Choreographed Ballroom Dancing
is a unique form of social ballroom dancing. Dancers come
together at local clubs and organized functions and clinics
throughout the United States and abroad to learn a new dance
or two and add it to their repertoire. These dances are choreographed,
as a ballet is, to a specific piece of music. The dance routines
and dance figures conform predominately to international
ballroom standards and consist of all the standard dance
rhythms ... Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Tango, Bolero,
Jive, West Coast Swing, etc. Choreographed Ballroom Dancing,
sometimes called Round Dancing, has evolved over the past
fifty years and has an ever-expanding inventory of over ten
thousand choreographed dance routines.
The dancer learns the routines as well as the names of all
the dance steps in each rhythm so that when the music is
played the couple can follow the cues that are spoken on
the microphone by the Cuer, just in time to prompt the next
step to be danced. It is this aspect that makes Choreographed
Ballroom Dancing especially unique. It is also challenging
for the mind as well as the body and a joy to behold as every
couple on the floor dances each routine in unison.
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