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Modern Sequence Dancing
Modern sequence dancing uses dancing figures and music from ballroom dances like the waltz, tango, rumba, and jive, but all couples follow a set order of steps. The sequence is usually 16 bars in length and is repeated times in the course of the dance.
In the UK it is the most popular form of social dance yet devised - it is the social phenomenon of the post-war years. Some happy couples have been dancing three or more times a week for over 20 years.
If you have ballroom dancing in your area it is very easy to fit in a sequence dance or two to give greater variety. the material in the Westport (UK) Ltd web page gives enough information to run complete sessions in this style. Give it a trial!. Start off slowly and wait for interest to develop.
Join the ranks of sequence dancers - enjoy yourselves, keep fit, make new friends! .
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