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Bronze 1 Rumba - The Aida

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Rumba Ballroom Dancing Grand Dance Instruction Basic Bronze Level Latin American International Style
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  • Added: 06-Jan-08

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Ballroom Dance Video- Bronze I Rumba
About this video: DVD available at www.grandballroom.com.
This Bronze I Latin DVD collection is the series that follows our Beginners series. It consists of four discs showing the International Style of Samba Cha Cha, Rumba, Jive. The Cha Cha and Jive are a continuation of the Beginners videos while the other Samba and Rumba are taught right from the basic steps. Each DVD features Andy & Wendy Wong, owners and instructors of the largest dance studio in North America, teaching and demonstrating the steps exactly the way they do it in their hugely popular classes. Learn from these professionals who have taught over 15,000 students in their world-renowned dance studio, The Grand Ballroom. See their whole catalogue of instructional DVDs by visiting their online store at www.grandballroom.com.

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Bronze 1 Rumba - The Aida

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  • He is the best ...

    He is the best instructor so far I 've had.

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  • Super, danke für ...

    Super, danke für die Hilfe!!!

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  • thank you. that was ...

    thank you. that was very helpful

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  • very graceful couple

    very graceful couple

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    Thanks for the comment. To clarify the rhythm of International style Rumba shown here, the music is 4/4 which means 4 beats to 1 bar of music, counting 1234. The dancer steps fwd (or back) on 2, replace on 3, & step side using 2 counts 4,1. This slow transfer of weight to the side is to emphasize body rhythm. A forward-replace-side is equal to quick-quick-slow. In American style Rumba box step, dancers step forward on 1 hold the 2, step side on 3, close on 4 (Slow-Quick-quick).

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