Sunday, October 5, 2008

Learn The Foxtrot with DanceCrazy Instructional Dance Videos

The history of the Foxtrot can be traced back to Vaudeville actor Harry Fox. Born in Pomona, California in 1882. He moved to New York where he continued in many vaudeville acts. During this period of Ragtime, beginning in 1910, in the period of Ragtime, a new style of ballroom dancing was developing, with partners dancing closer together in a more relaxed ad-libbed style of movement to the music. This created a new ragtime music style of dance which was exciting and exhilarating with dances such as The Bunny Hug, Turkey Trot, and Castle Walk that the public now embraced. In April 1914, Fox and one of the famous Dolly sisters, Yansci, teamed up to do an act of Hammerstein’s. Around this time the largest theater in the world, the New York Theater was being converted to a movie theater and it was planned that in between movies a vaudeville act should entertain patrons.

Due to the enormous popularity of the foxtrot a form of dance that could keep the rhythm yet remain on the spot had to be created without completely dropping the traveling style of the original. On the spot dancing made it possible to enjoy the music and dance even where there where large numbers of people together at the one venue. At that time “on the spot” dancing was known as “crush” then it was called rhythm dancing. Today, it is simply called social dancing.

Learning to do the foxtrot can be a little tricky compared to other ballroom dances As there is more variety in the steps of the foxtrot, it can take a little extra effort to learn but also gives greater flexibility with fast and slow steps adding to the exhilaration. Variations such as the Quickstep, Roseland and Peabody foxtrot are ever popular and to some extent dances such as the Hustle and the Lindy are loosely derived from the foxtrot. There is little doubt that the foxtrot is popular with most dancers of all ages and abilities who are interested in ballroom dancing.

DanceCrazy Foxtrot Instructional Dance Videos are loaded with great information that will get you learning the foxtrot dance steps quickly and easily. All the foxtrot steps are broken down both with a partner and individually, so you can understand each dance step effortlessly. Certain foxtrot steps also contain tips and everything is eventually demonstrated along with great foxtrot music.



These videos are everything you need to get started on learning the foxtrot dance, and having fun on the dance floor.