Taking a class is the best option. Although there are many videos, a class is better. This way, you have a teacher to show you the correct form and to correct you when necessary. References : I've danced for almost 7 years, and taking a class has helped me become better each year.
The Easiest Way is to go to a school like Arthur Murray and arrange for some Private Lessons. Start with the Quickstep and then go on to the Foxtrot. Then to The Tango.
Private lessons are expensive but the easiest way to learn. References :
First of all, check your town's recreation center and see if there are classes in ballroom. There usually are. If not, find a class through an arts center or dance studio. Sometimes there are dances held with lessons prior to the dance time. Check that out too. You really don't have to have a partner to learn and when you go to an event, people will ask you to dance if you look interested. Swing dance and latin dances are great exercise. References :
Attending classes is the best. They will teach you from warm up to dance steps. There are videos but real life teachers are the most effective because you can ask questions and the right techniques. Ballroom dancing is good, enroll for the basic and if you like you can enroll for another one that maybe a modern dance (hip hop is an option). Hope I helped you. References :
Taking a class is the best option. Although there are many videos, a class is better. This way, you have a teacher to show you the correct form and to correct you when necessary.
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I've danced for almost 7 years, and taking a class has helped me become better each year.
A small beginers class. Would help you out most. And don't worry, there are beginers classes out there that won't have little kids in it.
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go to yellowpages.com and search for ballroom lessons in your area- have fun and enjoy!!
GOOD LUCK!
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The Easiest Way is to go to a school like Arthur Murray and arrange for some Private Lessons. Start with the Quickstep and then go on to the Foxtrot. Then to The Tango.
Private lessons are expensive but the easiest way to learn.
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First of all, check your town's recreation center and see if there are classes in ballroom. There usually are. If not, find a class through an arts center or dance studio. Sometimes there are dances held with lessons prior to the dance time. Check that out too. You really don't have to have a partner to learn and when you go to an event, people will ask you to dance if you look interested. Swing dance and latin dances are great exercise.
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If your talking about just hiphop dancing, watch MTV videos or go to a club where theres a DJ and people dancing.
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Attending classes is the best. They will teach you from warm up to dance steps. There are videos but real life teachers are the most effective because you can ask questions and the right techniques. Ballroom dancing is good, enroll for the basic and if you like you can enroll for another one that maybe a modern dance (hip hop is an option). Hope I helped you.
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