
PrivateDanceTuition teaches:
Wedding Choreography: We can help you choose a dance style or even help you select your song for the big day. For your first dance we can choreograph a routine thats suits you and that can be as simple or adventurous as you want. From Waltzes to Cha chas to Rumbas, we've done it all. If you're unsure about your choice of music or just want to find out more give us a call for more details.
Waltz: A Ballroom dance made fashionable in Vienna in the 1780's. The waltz is an flowing dance where the partners dance in a closed hold. The music has 3 beats to a bar.
Foxtrot: A smooth and elegant Ballroom dance, where the dancers travel effortlessly around the floor.
Ballroom Tango: Although its roots are from the original Argentine Tango, the Ballroom Tango has swayed away from its origins. It's characterised by sharp and staccato actions.
Quickstep: Like the Foxtrot, the Quickstep is very elegant and should be smooth and glamorous. The dancers appear to be very light on their feet as they travel briskly around the floor.
Viennese Waltz: The Viennese Waltz is a rotary dance where the dancers are constantly turning either in a clockwise (natural) or anti-clockwise (reverse) direction.
Argentine Tango: The dance originated in the slums and brothels of Buenos Aires, and is famous for its romantic and passionate quality.
Cha cha cha: A cheeky, fun and flirtatious Latin American dance, which originates from Cuba. A Cha cha cha can be danced to authentic Latin American rhythms as well as contemporary pop and rock.
Samba: With its Brazilian origins, the Samba is a fun and lively carnival dance.
Rumba: A romantic and slow Latin American dance, which is famous for being the dance of love.
Paso Doble: A strong and dominant Spanish dance based on the Bull Fight, where the man plays the role of the Matador and the woman his cape.
Jive: A fun, fast and lively dance which originates from the Jitterbug and was brought over to England by the GI's in the 1940's.
Salsa: A fun and easy Latin American dance which originates from Cuba. The salsa has evolved from its origions into a number of different styles due to its popularity all over the world.