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Wedding For Groups


These dances often included traditional folk dances, circle dances, and rituals specific to each culture such as the minuet, waltz, became popular for wedding celebrations.


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Salsa For Groups


Salsa is a dance that first emerged in Cuba during the turn of the 20th century, molded by different cultural tendencies from Spain, Africa, and the Caribbean.


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Swing For Groups


Swing music and dance originated in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, and quickly became a popular form of entertainment during the Great Depression.


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Salsa & Bachata For Groups


Salsa and Bachata are among the most popular dance styles throughout latin America.


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Samba For Groups


The origins of samba can be traced back to various African and Afro-Brazilian musical styles, including the batuque, a dance and music style performed by enslaved Africans in Brazil.


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Waltz For Groups


The waltz is a popular ballroom dance that originated in Austria during the late 18th century where the couple is closed position, gliding across the dance floor while performing elegant turns and spins.


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Bolero For Groups


Bolero is a type of dance that originated in Spain from a Spanish folk dance known as the Sevillana and gained popularity in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The music is usually played with a strong emphasis on the first beat of each measure.


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Cha Cha For Groups


The Cha Cha originated in Cuba in the 1950s developed from a fusion of various Afro-Cuban dance styles, including the Mambo and the Danzón. The Cha Cha is known for its syncopated rhythm, characterized by the distinctive "cha-cha-cha" sound.


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Hustle For Groups


The hustle dance originated in the 1970s disco era in New York City and quickly gained popular. The dance evolved from various other partner dances, including swing, Latin dances, and the jitterbug. The hustle dance is characterized by fast footwork, syncopated rhythms, and flashy spins and turns. It is often performed to disco or modern pop music.


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Tango For Groups


The tango originated in the late 19th century in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Uruguay. It was influenced by a variety of cultures, including African, European, and indigenous influences. The dance is characterized by its passionate and dramatic movements, while the music features a distinct rhythm and instrumentation, often with a bandoneón (a type of accordion) as the lead instrument.