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Introduction To Ball Room Dance
Filed Under Men's Health
Ballroom dance refers to types of social dances that require two people to dance together following a few standard steps. Ballroom dance derivates from the word ‘ball’ (early 18th century social events patronized by the high class people that successively comes from the Latin word ‘ballare’ with the meaning ‘to dance’. The most widely found types of ballroom dance could be mentioned as Quickstep, Tango, Slow Foxtrot, Modern Waltz, Viennese Waltz and numerous forms of Latin dances.
Ballroom dance has its origins in England, sometime between the late 18th century and early 19th century, and was performed by the elite classes of society in balls and parties. Gradually over time and during the 19th century, ballroom dance became a trend amongst the middle classes and the working classes who participated in event gatherings at public dance halls. In the 1920’s, ballroom competitions rose in popularity which led to the formation of the Ballroom Branch of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing in 1924 that bore the vision to standardize the steps, music, and technique of ballroom dance. Today, ballroom dance is performed not only in Europe, but in the Asian-Pacific and the Americas as well. It is common to find formal ballroom dance competitions, known as DanceSport, for ballroom dancers at different proficiency levels.
The different ballroom dance types originate from different backgrounds and have unique aesthetics, rhythms, techniques and tempos. Despite these differences, all ballroom dance types do share similar traits. Executed by a couple (generally by a male and a female, these dances demand that they perform in a set pattern which is prominently referred to as the ‘Close Hold’. This posture demands that the 2 people uphold 5 regions of contact, i.e. 3 hand contact spots where the male’s left hand holds the female’s right hand, the female’s left hand is placed on the male’s right upper arm and the male’s right hand is positioned below the left shoulder blade on the female’s back; 1 elbow contact spot where the female’s left elbow is positioned on the male’s right elbow and both arms are positioned in a horizontal line facilitating the easy movement; 1 chest contact spot where the right area of the chest of the male contacts the right area of the female facilitating the manifestation of feelings and sentiments betwixt the couple.
In conclusion, ballroom dance is a fashion that will never die away given the manifestations of love, joy and pain between 2 people.
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