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-diagram of dance steps
Posted by craiguerabbitry
4/1/2012  1:04:00 PM
Does anyone know of a website with diagrams of foot positions and movements for dances. I find that that I forget some of my steps after leaving class and before I practice at home. I think having a diagram would be a valuable aid and refresher for me.
Thank you for your time and input.
Terri
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by dancewithu2
4/1/2012  3:05:00 PM
Try
http://www.centralhome.com/ballroomcountry/foxtrot_steps.htm

For text see:
http://www.dancecentral.info/ballroom/

on my site there are others see:
http://sites.google.com/site/mjtnemeth/dance/dance-sites-that-have-many-dance-tutorials
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by OZ
4/1/2012  5:39:00 PM
For a diagram of most of the steps used in the Waltz Tango Foxtrot and Quickstep you would be best buying Alex Moore's book Ballroom Dancing. It could possibly be available in your local library. There is another called Modern Ballroom Dancing by Victor Silvester. The Alex Moore book does give more diagrams than the other.
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by ssalemguy
6/10/2012  11:24:00 AM
I could be wrong but the Alex Moore book on dancing is based on the "English" style. Some of the foot work isn't the same as the american style. In any case there is more text then foot diagrams.

I did buy the book but I think there are better texts for the beginner.
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by terence2
6/10/2012  10:49:00 PM


The Revised technique, as it is known, was printed in first format, as a reference book for Teachers . And , is only a "Guide " .
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by craiguerabbitry
4/1/2012  5:52:00 PM
Thank you very much! Being new at this I need all the help I can get....
Terri
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by dancewithu2
4/2/2012  3:10:00 AM
try going to :
ballroomclubum.com/
Then do a google site search on pdf
you probable want the one called:

Ballroom Dance For Beginners -American Smooth
this link might work:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=site%3Aballroomclubum.com%20pdf&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CDgQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fballroomclubum.com%2Fdocuments%2Fdances%2FBeginners_Smooth.pdf&ei=UnR5T4POD86TtweWwvmIDw&usg=AFQjCNETXjQRJ9O4U0OA6PtwNLP8kUFx2Q&cad=rja

It used to be on my site but they keep moving it around and breaking link
the pfd is about 80 pages with text and diagrams

Also there are two programs for make your own and do come with a number of figures

At Fred Bolder's Ballroom Site
http://bolderf.home.xs4all.nl/07e.htm
its in dutch used to translate into to english but doesn't on my new netbook machine.

this ones in german but has setting for english
http://www.markus-bader.de/Tanzfiguren/dance.php4?Data=download
Re: -diagram of dance steps
Posted by OZ.
4/2/2012  11:24:00 PM
Graig. You wrote that you forget your steps after learning. It ia a fact that within two hours of having learnt you must run through what was taught. Even if it is done mentaly. physicaly would be better. If you dont bits will start to be forgotton. If possible write. everybody should have a note book. Any decent teacher should not mind dictating the steps so they can be written

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