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  • 1

    Ballroom dancing originated in the ___ in __&. It was initially used as a way of socializing and courtship. However, over time it has become a widely enjoyed form of dance entertainment and pastime.

    late 17th century, Europe

  • 2

    In England, ballroom dancing began in ___ when kings and queens were entertained by dancing performances, but it became popular with the masses in the early 1900s. But originally.

    18th and 19th centuries

  • 3

    It was initially used as a way of socializing and courtship

    Ballroom dancing

  • 4

    The word “BALL” it's originated from the Latin word “___” which means “___”

    BALLARE, TO DANCE

  • 5

     The word “___” it's originated from the Latin word “BALLARE”

    BALL

  • 6

    _____ means “DANCE”

    BALLARE

  • 7

    Five examples of ballroom ( MODERN STANDARD DANCES)

    1. Foxtrot 2. Waltz 3. Tango 4. Viennese waltz 5. Quickstep

  • 8

    Foxtrot origin

    USA

  • 9

    It is an elegant dance whose objective is to travel smoothly around the dance floor. Origin: USA

    Foxtrot

  • 10

    It is a smooth progressive dance that travels around the line of dance. Characterized by its rise and fall action. Origin: Austria

    Waltz

  • 11

    Waltz Origin:

    Austria

  • 12

    Tango in Latin Word “__” which means “TO TOUCH”. Origin: Argentina

    TANGUERE

  • 13

    Tango in Latin Word “TANGUERE” which means “___”. Origin: Argentina

    TO TOUCH

  • 14

    Tango Origin:

    Argentina

  • 15

    It is the first ballroom dance to be performed in the closed hold position. It is danced about twice as first as the waltz and the rotary dance where dancers are continually turning either in a clockwise or counterclockwise. Origin: Vienna

    Viennese waltz

  • 16

    Viennese waltz - Origin:

    Vienna

  • 17

    - It is up and down rise and fall swinging motion perform at a fast pace distinctive. Origin: USA

    Quickstep

  • 18

    Quickstep - Origin:

    USA

  • 19

    Five examples of ballroom (LATIN AMERICAN DANCES)

    1. Cha-cha-cha 2. Jive 3. Samba 4. Paso doble 5. Rumba

  • 20

    - It is derivative of the mambo and a stepchild of the swing it is dance with triple step and break and check is passionate, energetic, lively, in flirtatious.

    CHA-CHA-CHA

  • 21

    CHA-CHA-CHA Origin:

    CUBA

  • 22

    - Originating in the US, which dance was influenced by the boogie rock “N” roll African / American swing and Lindy hop. It is a very happy, energetic dance with full of knee lifting bending rocking and rocking of hips.

    JIVE

  • 23

    JIVE Origin:

    USA

  • 24

    - It is one of the five internationality dancers developed in Brazil during 19th century. It is considered dance of celebration of joy.

    SAMBA

  • 25

    SAMBA Origin:

    BRAZIL

  • 26

    in Brazil a samba dancer is called ___.

    Sambista

  • 27

    - It is originated in southern France the dances is lively and dramatic with long full steps and forceful movements. it is like a preparation for battle and success in combat.

    PASO DOBLE

  • 28

    PASO DOBLE Origin:

    SPAIN

  • 29

    Consider the sexiest of the ballroom dances, the ___ tells the story of love and passion between a strong man and a teasing woman.

    RUMBA-

  • 30

    RUMBA- Origin:

    CUBA

  • 31

    two main types of ballroom dances

    Standard dances and Latin dances