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Thursday, December 25, 2003

Samba History
The best known of the many Afro-Brazilian music/dance forms is the samba.
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Bolero History
Bolero is an "American Style" Dance, which was introduced to United States in
the mid-1930's.
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Argentine Tango History
  The antique Argentine Tango was influenced by the Tango Habanera, which bears no resemblance to the Argentine Tango
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Waltz History
Waltz: from the old German word walzen to roll, turn, or to glide.
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Salsa History
Salsa is not easily defined. Who invented salsa?
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Flamenco History
Any discussion of Spanish Gypsies would be remiss without a consideration of Flamenco,
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Foxtrot History
  The Foxtrot originated in the summer of 1914 by Vaudeville actor Harry Fox.
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Tango History
Tango (the dance with the stop "Baille Con Carte") is one of the most fascinating of all dances.
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Swing History
The history of swing dates back to the 1920's,
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Polka History
Polka is defined as a vivacious couple dance of Bohemian origin
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Merengue History
The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic,
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Peabody History
The Peabody resembles a fast Foxtrot. Legend has it
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Jazz History
World War I had ended and a social revolution was under way!
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Rumba History
The word Rumba is a generic term, covering a variety of names
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Mambo History
Can Mambo recapture the glory of its golden days?
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Twist History
The Twist was written by a bandleader in Georgia.
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Country Western History
Dance, along with music, has always dynamically expressed the spirit
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Paso Doble History
The name 'Paso Doble' in Spanish means 'Two Step'
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Cha Cha History
When the English dance teacher Pierre Margolie visited Cuba
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Ballet History
The earliest precursors to ballets were lavish entertainments
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