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Ballroom Dancing: Step-by-step (Step By Step)

Ballroom Dancing: Step-by-step (Step By Step)
By Paul Bottomer

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This handbook shows how to master the social foxtrot, waltz, quickstep, modern tango, slow foxtrot and the Viennese waltz. It contains over 360 step-by-step photographs and diagrams in colour clearly, which illustrate all the dances and movements so you can learn at home and see exactly what you are aiming to achieve. This is an easy-to-follow handbook suitable for dancers of all ages and any level of experience. The great classic ballroom dances included in this book - the social foxtrot, waltz, quickstep, modern tango, slow foxtrot and the Viennese waltz - are clearly explained in simple, everyday language, including their histories and the stories behind them; their individual traditions; and, of course, easy-to-follow lessons on how to dance them. The basic routines are built up in step-by-step movements that are beautifully illustrated with over 360 colour photographs and diagrams, which form a wonderfully simple and clear teaching system you can study at home.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83927 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-11-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 40
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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About the Author
Paul Bottomer was four times undefeated World and European Supreme Champion in Argentine Tango and a grand finalist in the All-England Professional Ballroom Championship. He is a former member of the Latin-American Committee of the UKA, has travelled in South America studying Latin American dance at its source and was the co-founder of one of London's top salsa clubs. Paul has performed all over the world and, as a leading authority on popular dance styles, he has lectured at major international dance conferences and made numerous television appearances. Despite his many international commitments, Paul still enjoys sharing the sense of fun and excitement of dance with a class of beginners.