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Learn To Dance Ballroom - Classic Collection
€46,49

The Classic Ballroom Collection contains the most comprehensive selection of dance styles available on DVD. This 6-Disc set includes 3 DVDs with over 12 hours of video lessons, demonstrations, bonus material, 5.1 Dolby surround music and the most clear and concise instructions from the worlds leading ballroom dance teachers, UK ballroom champions - Mark and Jane Shutlar. Using DVD technology we have also included Multi-Angle playback, so you can study any part of a dance step in as much detail as you want from 6 different angles!
Learn to Waltz - beginners
The Waltz is undoubtedly the most famous couple dance of all time. From the early 1500s the Waltz has endured both high praise and extreme criticism which equally served to increase it's popularity over the subsequent centuries, peeking around the mid 1800s to the turn of the century and following the support of the most popular composers of the time, Franz Lenner and Johann Strauss. Queen Victoria was noted for her love of ballroom dances and her particular favourite was the Waltz. A typical dance program of the time was three quarter waltzes and one quarter all other dances combined.
Learn to tango - beginners
The Tango is undoubtedly the most striking couple dance of all time. Ballroom Tango originated in the lower class of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Clothing was dictated by full skirts for the women and gauchos with high boots and spurs for the man. The dance spread throughout Europe in the 1900's. Originally popularized in New York in the winter of 1910-1911, Rudolph Valentino then made the Tango a hit in 1921. Today the Tango is still made popular by Al Pacino in "The Scent of a Woman", Madonna's "Evita", Jamie Lee Curtis in "True Lies" and Jennifer Lopez in "Shall we Dance."
Learn to Foxtrot - beginners
The Foxtrot is undoubtedly one of the easiest dances to learn of all time. It originated in New York in the summer of 1914 by Vaudeville actor Harry Fox who was appearing in shows in the Jardin de Danse on the roof of the New York Theatre. As part of his act downstairs, Harry Fox was doing trotting steps to ragtime music, and people referred to his dance act as "Fox's Trot." Around 1922, the trotting steps were discarded for a less energetic movement called the Saunter. Since that time, the dance has been developed into two derived forms internationally: the Quickstep and the slow Foxtrot and retains the walks and pivots of its predecessor.
- E
- Aspect Ratio 16:9,Widescreen
- Free
- English
Learn To Dance Ballroom - Classic Collection
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The Classic Ballroom Collection contains the most comprehensive selection of dance styles available on DVD. This 6-Disc set includes 3 DVDs with over 12 hours of video lessons, demonstrations, bonus material, 5.1 Dolby surround music and the most clear and concise instructions from the worlds leading ballroom dance teachers, UK ballroom champions - Mark and Jane Shutlar. Using DVD technology we have also included Multi-Angle playback, so you can study any part of a dance step in as much detail as you want from 6 different angles!
Learn to Waltz - beginners
The Waltz is undoubtedly the most famous couple dance of all time. From the early 1500s the Waltz has endured both high praise and extreme criticism which equally served to increase it's popularity over the subsequent centuries, peeking around the mid 1800s to the turn of the century and following the support of the most popular composers of the time, Franz Lenner and Johann Strauss. Queen Victoria was noted for her love of ballroom dances and her particular favourite was the Waltz. A typical dance program of the time was three quarter waltzes and one quarter all other dances combined.
Learn to tango - beginners
The Tango is undoubtedly the most striking couple dance of all time. Ballroom Tango originated in the lower class of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Clothing was dictated by full skirts for the women and gauchos with high boots and spurs for the man. The dance spread throughout Europe in the 1900's. Originally popularized in New York in the winter of 1910-1911, Rudolph Valentino then made the Tango a hit in 1921. Today the Tango is still made popular by Al Pacino in "The Scent of a Woman", Madonna's "Evita", Jamie Lee Curtis in "True Lies" and Jennifer Lopez in "Shall we Dance."
Learn to Foxtrot - beginners
The Foxtrot is undoubtedly one of the easiest dances to learn of all time. It originated in New York in the summer of 1914 by Vaudeville actor Harry Fox who was appearing in shows in the Jardin de Danse on the roof of the New York Theatre. As part of his act downstairs, Harry Fox was doing trotting steps to ragtime music, and people referred to his dance act as "Fox's Trot." Around 1922, the trotting steps were discarded for a less energetic movement called the Saunter. Since that time, the dance has been developed into two derived forms internationally: the Quickstep and the slow Foxtrot and retains the walks and pivots of its predecessor.
- E
- Aspect Ratio 16:9,Widescreen
- Free
- English
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