Ballroom Dancing

Effective Practice: Slowly But Surely

Effective Practice: Slowly But Surely

Welcome back to Quick Quick Slow's series on unconventional improvement and effective dance practice techniques! Our quest for achieving perfection starts and ends in the studio, but there's no reason not to give every opportunity for growth a try. In our last installment, we explored

The 10 Greatest Ballroom Dancing Movies of All Time

The 10 Greatest Ballroom Dancing Movies of All Time

People love to watch movies about ballroom dancing almost as much as dancing itself and it's always remained a popular film genre. Here's our list of the best ballroom dancing movies ever. Grab some popcorn and let some of the best dancers and actors in the biz inspire you to put your dancing shoes on.

3 Reasons Why Ballroom Dancing is Not Outdated

3 Reasons Why Ballroom Dancing is Not Outdated

Right now, when you think about ballroom dancing, you might think about stuffy dances from many years ago. Even though you might not think that ballroom dancing is relevant in today's world, however, you should know that it's actually not outdated at all. Here's why.

Two Left Feet: Dismantling the Myth

Two Left Feet: Dismantling the Myth

You've probably heard the well-known idiom that suggests a poor dancer has "two left feet". It's become a staple of the English language, conjuring pictures of awkward, graceless, and otherwise inelegant dancers in an instant. More often than not it's used in a self-deprecating manner or by those too shy or scared to put themselves out there on the dance floor. Despite the phrase's prevalence, we at Quick Quick Slow believe that anybody can be taught to dance. Certainly there are varying levels of expertise and not everyone is gifted with perfect rhythm, but at its core dance is about having fun and simply knowing your right foot from your left.

Dancing with a Robot?

Dancing with a Robot?

Some people taking ballroom dancing lessons might be told that their movements are a bit robotic, but maybe that is a compliment. Recently, Diego Felipe Paez Granados, a researcher at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, and his team of researchers revealed a robot dance partner who helps beginning dancers improve their skills.

A Brief History of Ballroom Dancing

A Brief History of Ballroom Dancing

“Ballroom dancing” as a term hails from the Latin word “ballare” which, coincidentally, means “to dance.” Thus, a ballroom is a room in which to dance. Makes sense, right? Centuries ago, ballroom dancing was primarily for the privileged and well-to-do, while the commoners had to make do with folk dancing; however, these boundaries have since disappeared, leaving ballroom dancing a fun hobby for everyone.

The Dancer Stereotype

The Dancer Stereotype

"Studies show dancing improves mood, cognitive skills, balance and agility." These are results according to research found from the Albuquerque Journal. It's safe to say that everyone wants to stay in shape, feel good, and have fun. Dance shouldn't be the last thing to come to mind to achieve this combination. Anyone can dance

All About Lifts!

All About Lifts!

The world of ballroom dancing is challenging and demanding; not only because of the countless hours of practice required for perfection, but also because of the trust that must develop between successful partners. Whether you are leading or following, pushing or pulling, you know that ballroom dance is not just about the movement of the individual, but the precise and complementary movement of the couple.

From Ball and Ballare: Ballroom dancing

From Ball and Ballare: Ballroom dancing

Before Dancing With the Stars, there was Dancing Before the Court. Derived from folk dances and performed by the European elite in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, court dances required dancers to face the throne while dancing. Considered unacceptable to turn one’s back on a ruler, this became known as “fronting the state”

Take Ballroom Dancing to Achieve Physical activity, self esteem, and wellness

If there's one exercise that can keep you mentally and physically fit, it's Ballroom Dancing. Physical activity, self esteem, and wellness can all be achieved by grabbing a friend and dancing. The latest dance steps today

Tips for Dressing for Your Ballroom Dancing Classes

If you are taking ballroom dancing classes as a way of connecting with your spouse, meeting new people or preparing for a wedding or big event, you're probably excited about getting ready. However, you might not be sure of how to properly prepare yourself when you're getting ready for your lessons. Follow these tips

4 Reasons to Take Ballroom Dancing Classes With Your Spouse

Although you are your spouse might have done a lot of things together, you've probably never thought about taking ballroom dancing lessons. However, taking ballroom dance classes can be a wonderful thing for you and your loved one. These are four reasons why.

The Lost Art of Ballroom Dancing

Ballroom dancing began in the 1500s and is beautiful form of art. Over the years dance has transformed, and lets face it, it does not have the same elegance it once did. Teens at prom and at other social events are just grinding all over each other or bouncing up and down "fist pumping"

If Paula Deen can do it - so can you! Why not ballroom dancing?

"Dancing With The Stars" has made ballroom dancing a household word. Season 21 is upon us, and TV viewers across America are once again becoming increasingly intrigued and curious about dancing.