Gotta Ballroom

Gotta Ballroom by Christine Zona, published by Human Kinetics in 2008, is a comprehensive guide to mastering popular ballroom dances such as the waltz, tango, foxtrot, and Viennese waltz. This first edition spans 214 pages and includes a 60-minute DVD that complements the instructional content, making it accessible for dancers of all skill levels. The book features detailed descriptions and demonstrations by master instructors and professional dancers, equipping readers with essential techniques to enhance their dance floor skills.
Readers will find a structured approach to learning that covers both leader and follower roles, focusing on basic footwork, body positioning, timing, and styling. Gotta Ballroom emphasizes the importance of transitions and offers practical tools for social dancing, encouraging users to engage with partners and music fluidly. This instructional package aims to immerse readers in the experience and enjoyment of American smooth ballroom dance, providing a solid foundation for those looking to improve their dancing abilities.
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Gotta Ballroom is your guide to dancing the waltz, tango, foxtrot, and Viennese waltz. Master instructors and professional dancers Christine Zona and Chris George describe and demonstrate every movement, providing you with the skills you need to glide across the dance floor like a pro. Including a 60-minute DVD, Gotta Ballroom provides specific instruction for social success with the four most popular American smooth ballroom dances. This one-of-a-kind instructional package breaks down both leader and follower roles to show basic footwork, body positioning, timing, styling, transitions, and putting it all together. With an interactive and structured approach, Gotta Ballroom will soon have you spontaneously moving with a partner and with the music. It provides the tools you will use every day (and night) as you immerse yourself in the experience, pleasure, and grace of the American smooth ballroom dance.
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