Mr 4 styles
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Worldwide this is called Showdance, right?
showdance can include Latin elements
wait..theres paso in tango um nevermind LOL
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Worldwide this is called Showdance, right?
NO WAY the Brazilians will get pizzedWhat about North American Smooth?![]()
Well, we've exported just about all the rest of our pop culture to them, why not?
Worldwide this is called Showdance, right?
You'll be surprised, there's Canadian Smooth tooThe style of dance is slightly different than American Smooth.
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Ok, I'll bite. What are the differences?
"Canadian Smooth" - Is when you can dance twice around the whole floor in a minute and a half![]()
"Canadian Smooth" - Is when you can dance twice around the whole floor in a minute and a half![]()
Canadian Smooth" - Is when you can dance twice around the whole floor in a minute and a half![]()
Very technical term used right there.a subtle hint to build in some slower developing lines and things
Very technical term used right there.![]()
I give my scientific, detail oriented brain about 30 seconds a day off.. sometimes im posting when it happens![]()
Yes, I think "american" part of the name is misleading, especially for newer people. Back almost 15 years ago, when I first came to a group class at a university where we lived back then, and had zero information about ballroom and about partner dancing in general, and the teacher said that she teaches american style dances, I just thought that it was because we were in United States, and the word "american" was in it for the benefit of foreign-born individuals like myself (I was fairly new to United States at the point, too). I thought that in europe there must be some "european style", but it didn't matter at that point, since I didn't live there anymore anyway. It took me a couple of years to discover the existence of international style, and with exception of quickstep and samba, I haven't worked on it until I started competing (I currently focus on smooth and standard in my pro-am competitive efforts).I think the biggest problem is calling it american smooth. As much as that sounds like it should span the continent, most people associate the word america with the usa. So they sometimes have an aversion to it due to its connotation. If we started calling it just smooth or found another term for the preceding word then it would catch on more I think. Because it is a beautiful style that is difficult as much as people like to think its easy.