Dance

Sarah Jones on May 4th, 2010

Dance is hands down one of the best forms of exercise that you can do. Not only is it an intense physical workout, but it also keeps your mind active and it is interesting and fulfilling to be able to express yourself with your body. There are many types of Kansas city dance lessons that you can take to get your exercise and meet your own individual interests.

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Kristen Coel on September 5th, 2009

Tango, also known as the dance of love, is certainly one of the most sensual and passionate dances out there. It is characterized by sharp and clipped movements, a close hold, and its staccato elements. Today, tango is loved and danced all around the world. In this article we will take a peek into the history of tango.

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Jeff Rivera on September 3rd, 2009

Jive is exciting, fast, and very energetic partner dance, characterized by its bouncy movements. There are a lot of kicks and flicks used in Jive. It’s also quite energy consuming and therefore one of the most effective ways to get and stay in shape. Not to mention it’s loads of fun.

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rebecca1 on January 31st, 2009

Whohoo - So You Think You Can Dance starts back on TV tonight (Australia Season 2)!
Can’t wait
As a dancer, let me tell you, it gets you all pumped up and inspired. Also - keen to see a few friends and keep an eye out for any other people I may know or have [...]

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rebecca1 on June 7th, 2008

I came across this today on a friends facebook page…it’s so amazing…you have to check it out.
So You Think You Can Dance contestant, Robert Muraine, popping and locking.
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rebecca1 on May 29th, 2008

At some stage, almost every dancer will compare themselves to someone and feel inadequate…for those who’ve done some personal development work, they’ll quickly catch themselves doing this, and changing their thinking, but others can sometimes give in and give up; letting these feelings swallow their dreams.
Today I’ll keep it simple. Below is a video that [...]

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rebecca1 on May 28th, 2008

As a dancer you probably know well the feeling of aching muscles. But in my opinion, not all muscle aches are bad…
Of course injuries fall into the “bad” category, but often there are the “good” aches and pains that carry with them the satisfaction of hard work and accomplishment.
Today, my aches are good…the result of [...]

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rebecca1 on May 25th, 2008

Have you ever been asked, or heard someone ask “at what age should children start dancing?”.
My potentially annoying answer is “it depends”.
On what?
Well it depends on a number of things actually…but one factor that underpins many others is what that person has in mind when they refer to dance.
Now keep in mind that children are [...]

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rebecca1 on May 24th, 2008

“What is Dance?”
Ask this question to 100 different people and you will more than likely get as many different answers.
Today I typed in into Google and it came back with 32,200,000 search results!
I came across one site with a lengthy dissertation on the definition of dance. Admittedly I didn’t make it to the end of [...]

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rebecca1 on May 22nd, 2008

In early 2007 (from what I can tell) Eddie Uehara, a Las Vegas filmmaker and dancer, inspired a chain reaction of YouTube videos that have been popping up ever since.
I don’t really know a lot about Eddie himself, but what I do know is that he has stirred up something inside of many people. I [...]

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