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Invitation to Dance: Ballroom - Waltz, Rumba & Cha Cha (2003)

Invitation to Dance: Ballroom - Waltz, Rumba & Cha Cha (2003)
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Would you like to learn to dance but are too shy to take lessons? Dance teachers Kyle Webb and Susan Webb can bring their studio to your home with this instructional video. Invitation to Dance: Ballroom - Waltz, Rumba and Cha Cha teaches the basics of three of the most common styles of ballroom dancing, beginning with the simplest steps and moving on to more sophisticated variations, eventually demonstrating the formulas for 30 different social dances. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Would you like to learn to dance but are too shy to take lessons? Dance teachers Kyle Webb and Susan Webb can bring their studio to your home with this instructional video. Invitation to Dance: Ballroom - Waltz, Rumba and Cha Cha teaches the basics of three of the most common styles of ballroom dancing, beginning with the simplest steps and moving on to more sophisticated variations, eventually demonstrating the formulas for 30 different social dances. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Alan T.

    This was just as I had hoped it would be, slow and specific. We get an overview of what the steps in each dance should look like with our partner and then he gives us each slow and specific directions on how to do that step. Once each of us have practiced our steps we go through it together. After each of the steps have been practiced we put them together slowly and with music. I was pleased that it didn't go faster than my two left feet could handle. We are already getting faster and more confident.

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