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Ballroom Dances are strictly organized into a number of categories, each with its own characteristics and history. This article addresses categories that appear in American and English [[Ballroom Dance Competition|Ballroom Dance competitions]].
 
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Most broadly, Ballroom dances are separated into the International and American styles<ref>Ballroom 101. (n.d.). Retrieved May 14, 2017, from http://usadance.org/college/ballroom-101/</ref>. In England and many parts of the world, the International style is simply referred to as "Ballroom." The American styles are mainly danced in the United States, where the term "International" is commonly used to refer to the styles from England and the rest of the world<ref>Ballroom 101. (n.d.). Retrieved May 14, 2017, from http://usadance.org/college/ballroom-101/</ref>.
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==Style Differentiation==
 
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==International Styles==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! International Standard !! International Latin
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| Waltz|| Cha-Cha
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| Foxtrot|| Rumba
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| Tango|| Jive
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| Viennese Waltz|| Samba
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| Quickstep|| Paso Doble
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==American Styles==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! American Smooth !! American Rhythm
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| Waltz|| Cha-Cha
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| Foxtrot|| Rumba
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| Tango|| Swing
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| Viennese Waltz|| Mambo
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| || Bolero
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Revision as of 19:29, 14 May 2017

Ballroom Dance Categorization

Ballroom Dance Categorization
Article Image
2012 WdSF World DanceSport Championships, Latin
Austrian Open Championships, Vienna
Credit: Ailura[1]

Overview

Ballroom Dances are strictly organized into a number of categories, each with its own characteristics and history. This article addresses categories that appear in American and English Ballroom Dance competitions.


Categories of Ballroom Dance


Most broadly, Ballroom dances are separated into the International and American styles[2]. In England and many parts of the world, the International style is simply referred to as "Ballroom." The American styles are mainly danced in the United States, where the term "International" is commonly used to refer to the styles from England and the rest of the world[3].

Style Differentiation




International Styles


International Standard International Latin
Waltz Cha-Cha
Foxtrot Rumba
Tango Jive
Viennese Waltz Samba
Quickstep Paso Doble

American Styles


American Smooth American Rhythm
Waltz Cha-Cha
Foxtrot Rumba
Tango Swing
Viennese Waltz Mambo
Bolero


References

  1. By Ailura (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
  2. Ballroom 101. (n.d.). Retrieved May 14, 2017, from http://usadance.org/college/ballroom-101/
  3. Ballroom 101. (n.d.). Retrieved May 14, 2017, from http://usadance.org/college/ballroom-101/



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