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<blockquote data-quote="Multi-Elis" data-source="post: 15662362" data-attributes="member: 9016"><p>my favorates were the chachacha and rock. I had a hard time with the salsa beat, but as soon as the empty spaces were filled in which chachacha steps, it was wonderfull. And then rock is very similar.</p><p>One day I changed calsses in mid semester from a salsa (and chachacha) class to a class that does a bit of everything and they were doing the waltz (normal). This one really nice guy in the class taught me in five minutes the steps, and he was really nice and good at contact with people, so his leading the dance was great - to the limit of his knowledge. Any way, waltz came so easy, I guess partially because of all the ballet I've done. So I also love waltz.</p><p> </p><p>I once danced with a dance group where we did dances on the street. There was one swing dance I wasn't part of that I really liked. Well, when I asked my ballroom teacher to teach us swing, it didn't resemble anything I knew. Except for the Charleton, which I never got and can't remember how to do.</p><p> </p><p>You do ballet, right? I read an article about a danseur who prefered partner dancing in ballet than in modern or contemporary. He said that in ballet he got to dance out all the beautifull parts of a couple in love, and in the others, it was like showing how the couple doesn't get along well at all. Do you do partner dancing? Or are you considered to young for it? (I don't know at what age guys start.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Multi-Elis, post: 15662362, member: 9016"] my favorates were the chachacha and rock. I had a hard time with the salsa beat, but as soon as the empty spaces were filled in which chachacha steps, it was wonderfull. And then rock is very similar. One day I changed calsses in mid semester from a salsa (and chachacha) class to a class that does a bit of everything and they were doing the waltz (normal). This one really nice guy in the class taught me in five minutes the steps, and he was really nice and good at contact with people, so his leading the dance was great - to the limit of his knowledge. Any way, waltz came so easy, I guess partially because of all the ballet I've done. So I also love waltz. I once danced with a dance group where we did dances on the street. There was one swing dance I wasn't part of that I really liked. Well, when I asked my ballroom teacher to teach us swing, it didn't resemble anything I knew. Except for the Charleton, which I never got and can't remember how to do. You do ballet, right? I read an article about a danseur who prefered partner dancing in ballet than in modern or contemporary. He said that in ballet he got to dance out all the beautifull parts of a couple in love, and in the others, it was like showing how the couple doesn't get along well at all. Do you do partner dancing? Or are you considered to young for it? (I don't know at what age guys start.) [/QUOTE]
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