Let's Dance: Learn to Swing, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Jitterbug and Salsa With Style, Elegance and Ease
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Rating | : | 4.75 (541 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1579120466 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Beginners and advanced dancers alike will find the lessons easy, fun and a novel way to spend time with new partners, add spice to mature relationships or find a new dance mate. Step-by-step lessons from the basics of the Foxtrot to the nuances of the Argentine Tango are presented in detailed description and over 1300 informative full-color photographs, illustrations and diagrams. Specific dance moves like Spot Turns, Hip Twists and Feather Steps will make any couple an instant sensation on the dance floor. This book covers an immense selection of styles for every kind of music from the Electric Slide, the Hustle and the Chicken Walk to the Viennese Waltz, the Slow Foxtrot and the Modern Tango. Full of footprint diagrams, style tips, music suggestions and hints on g
A book for the serious student Neil LaFrance Let's Dance is a fairly comprehensive step by step instruction book best for those with some dance lesson experience. Although the footwork diagrams are a little confusing, the narrative and the pictures help to bring it together. The book itself is well designed in the coffee-table style with excellent photography.Another reviewer mentioned that swing is not mentioned anywhere. good complement for beginning international dancers Many of the dances taught in this book are international style. If you plan to dance in the USA, you should know that social dancing is mainly American style for beginners.The book is richly illustrated with photos. However, the angle of the photos changes randomly. So if you see a dance couple facing different directions in consecutive photos, maybe they have turned, or maybe . Good overview of ballroom dance A Customer This book outlines most of the ballroom dances from a pictorial point of view with the assistance of footstep illustrations. Its virtue is it is pretty comprehensive, with most of the ballroom dances discussed. Even some dances considered a little risque, such as the lambada, are discussed in the book. No doubt that professional instructors will find areas of disagreement in th
- Step-by-step photographs of professional dancers lead the way - Footprint diagrams guide you through specific moves - With just a little practice, you and your partner will have the confidence and style to be a sensation on the dance floor.. Each dance step is perfectly illustrated so you can just look, learn and effortlessly follow along. From the Back Cover Imagine A Professional Dance Course In Your own Living Room! Whether you're just getting started or have already spun, turned and dipped many nights away this unique compendium teaches you all the basic steps and the most dramatic advanced moves for every popular style of music