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So you think you can dance?......We know you can dance!

Come Ballroom Dance With Us! Dance Vision -- Teaching the World To Ballroom Dance!!

We have over 400 titles including every style and level of Ballroom & Latin dance bringing the Ballroom dance world's most talented, certified instructors right into your home.

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  • this is easy stuff...anyone can do this, i want to learn harder stuff!

  • This is an Absolute Beginners series. I suggest you check out our website. We have instructional DVDs through the Gold level as well as variations and open choreography.

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  • Man there is a huge difference between ballroom swing and club/relaxed swing. I hate the look of ballroom swing.

  • Wow... what intricate level of detail. This is what I find really offputting about the ballroom dance scene - lessons where you spend ages agonising over something that takes someone who knows how to dance 10seconds to learn. Teach your students to dance and they will be much better equipped.

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  • I think this is excellent. Thanks! I need detail and styling, etc. Otherwise, I'll just look like others who kinda know the steps but show by their lack of styling that they haven't had private lessons! Thanks.

  • @Heyelwood1 check out videos by

    itsaboutmomentum

    they are much more relaxed, but still good dancers.

  • is it not a JIVE?

  • Very well done guys ,I like the way you teach with many details and repetitions which are very helpful for a solid base !!!!!1

  • @shaunmc3433 Rock step is a rock step regardless of stepping back or to the side.  Generally speaking when you dance in open position, you rock step away from your partner (back) but when dancing in closed position to want to rock step with/matching you partner (side).

  • @Heyelwood1 You should check out Lindy Hop!  :-)

  • Thank you so much for this great video! I find the detail approach very helpful...and definitely that's a solid basis for the beautiful dancing at the end (when it's to music)

  • Wow! A swing instructional video in which the demonstrators can actually dance! Didn't know there was any such thing.

    "Teach your students to dance"--that's what this is. I hate the FEEL of "relaxed" swing, as Heyelwood laughingly calls it. That's covering utter inability to lead and follow with flinging motions and sheer force. *shudders* IF you can't do this, no, you can't dance. You just may be so awful you can't tell.

  • Hi #UN#,

    I liked your video and I'm watching all the videos about dance so I can to learn to dance like the pros.

    Thanks for yours,

    JP

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