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Frequenty
Asked Questions
Here's a quick reference to the
answers for all of you who might be interested in joining us:
Q: What is Ballroom? What are the dances? A
:The traditional ballroom dances are broken into two
major styles, American and International. American Style is only
danced in the United States. In other parts of the world, they
only dance International Style. American Style is broken into two
types of dance: Smooth and Rhythm. Likewise, International Style
is separated into two divisions - Standard (aka "Ballroom")
and Latin.
American Smooth:
Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz American Rhythm:
Cha-cha, Rumba, Swing, Bolero, Mambo International Standard:
Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep International
Latin: Cha-cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble, Jive
The categories differ by the steps
allowed in each dance and the styling employed in dancing the
steps. International Standard is distinctive in that it is danced
in a closed dance position, whereas American Smooth allows the
partnership to "open up" in several steps. International
Latin is distinctive in that the hip action is achieved after
stepping onto a “straight leg," as opposed to American
Rhythm in which the Cuban motion (hip action) is achieved by
flexing the knee after taking a step.
Q: How can I join the ballroom club? A : Go
to the club section of this site and fill out the online form with
your name and e-mail. This will put you on the mailing list for
upcoming events and lessons. Come to any of the dance lessons we
host. That's it!
Q: Is there a major commitment to the club/team?
A: There is no commitment for the club. You
just attend the lessons you want to learn. However, there is a
commitment for the team. We urge you to attend the practices and
all of the competitions. This is to ensure that you have a regular
dance partner and a routine dance schedule. You will become a
better competitive dancer if you come to the practices.
Q: Do I need a partner to join either the club or
the team? A: NO! Not at all...come with
friends or by yourself. We pair everyone up with different people
so you can learn different styles of dancing and also get a chance
to meet everyone!
Q: Are there any dance lessons offered during the
summer? A: Sorry, we do not offer any club
lessons during the summer.
Q: If I want to take lessons on my own, who should
I contact? A: There are many dance studios in
and around the Boston area that specialize in ballroom dancing.
See our links.
Q: What kind of shoes should I wear? A:
Dancing shoes are not required, but if you're
interested, we recommend Latin and Standard Dancing Shoes. The
dances require different types of shoes (thinner heel and usually
open toe for ladies' Latin shoes, thicker heel and closed toe for
ladies' standard shoes; small heel for men's Latin, no heel for
standard).
Q: Where can I get these dance shoes? A:
Patterson's Back Bay Dance Store, 181 Massachusetts
Ave, 2nd Floor, Boston. Phone: 617-536-2281
http://www.backbaydancewear.com/OnlineCatalog1.html
By T: Hynes Convention Ctr on the Green
Line (cross Mass Ave and walk down Mass Ave to your left -- keep a
look out for the red door!) Or By Bus: 96 Bus to Harvard
Square, #1 bus from Harvard Square to Mass Ave.
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