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Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In the Dark (from Born In The U.S.A. Live: London 2013)

Another technique common for this dance style is the "spotting". This allows the dancer to execute pirouettes and turns while maintaining their balance. There are no fixed steps in a jazz dance. Performers are urged to utilize their creative and personal interpretation of the music to their forms. Use proper counting system for sharp movements and synchronization. Take note of even the tiniest details as foot positioning, jumps, kicks, arm extensions, angles, and the like, to create more impression. And finally, time your routines properly and limit each dance move or stunt to no more than two minutes at one time for smooth transition. This dance routine is quite popular in the many bars and dancing studios in various cities in the United States. However, it later stagnated when dancing was strongly disapproved due to the heavy tax sanction against bars and dancing halls. Lindy Hop Today Today, Lindy Hop is one of the few social dances performed in local regions. History Salsa actually originated from Cuba, but was introduced to New York by Johnny Pacheco during the 1970 s. Johnny Pacheco was actually the Fania All-Stars creator, and they help bring Salsa to the United States. The music of Salsa can be dated way back in the 1950 s, but was popularized in the United States in the 1970 s. Introduction to Square Dancing Square dance is a classic art and dance form that was popularly paired with country and western American music. It involves vigorous dance routines in a single set that is performed by a group of four couples. Hence, each could make up one side of the square, which explains the name for this particular dance style. A swing dance style that is used for competitions in the United States is referred to as the Jive. These are just some of the different styles of swing dance. There are actually a whole lot more. Swing Music Most of the development in different swing dance styles can be attributed to the different trends and influences in popular music. 

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