Amazing Dances Around The World
Dance basic topics a list of general dance topics in our world
41. Jazz
Enthusiasts love to describe this as the dance that encompasses almost all forms of dancing. Although not as stringent as ballet, it nevertheless requires flexibility and grace. It emphasizes all nuances of body movement so folks are generally encouraged to wear tight fitting clothes to ensure that not even the smallest shift of the body will go unnoticed. If you sincerely believe that you have got two left feet, then I suggest that you forego trying this one out and choose one that not too rigid in style like hip hop.
42. Ballroom dancing
Although mainly popular in Latin America, where most of the well known dances originated from, it is now nonetheless gaining quite a following all over the world. Examples of these are the cha cha, tango and foxtrot. Although you are basically required to master the fundamental steps, freestyle dancing is accepted and even encouraged for intermediate and professional dancers. If you are interested in trying out this type of dancing, be aware that some forms include intricate steps so it better that you hire a dance instructor for yourself or take some classes.
43. Aerobics
Technically, it not a dance but since it still involves body movement and rhythm, let put it in the list all the same. A dance that prioritizes shaping your body and losing weight over choreography and style, aerobics is more suited to those who dearly need to exercise but are easily bored by the more common workouts like jogging or sweating on the treadmill. Aerobics is also a good stepping stone for the more demanding forms of dancing because it improves your coordination.
44. Cha Cha Cha
The Cha cha cha simply called the cha cha is a type of Latin American dance which is originated in cuba. This dance is energetic with slow movements as well. The Cha Cha is a vibrant, flamboyant and playful dance. The light and bubbly feel of the Cha Cha gives it a unique sense of fun for dancers throughout the world.
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