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  2. Round dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern social round dance, or round dancing, is a choreographed and cued ballroom dance that progresses in a circular counter-clockwise pattern around the dance floor. The two major categories of ballroom dances found in round dancing are the smooth and international ballroom styles (such as foxtrot and waltz ) and the Latin dances (such as cha ...

  3. Tech Squares - Wikipedia

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    Tech Squares is well known for doing difficult and ambitious choreography, and for having an achievement-oriented mindset. At a time when many Modern Western Square Dance clubs are finding that the long learning time for a high degree of proficiency does not attract a sufficient number of newcomers to the activity, Tech Squares thrives on high-proficiency dancers. [2]

  4. Roundalab - Wikipedia

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    The organization publishes a manual that standardizes round dance figures in over a dozen Smooth and Latin rhythms. It sponsors an annual convention, organizes a variety of educational seminars and laboratories, and offers teaching manuals, educational videos, and guidelines for all aspects of the activity.

  5. Rueda de Casino - Wikipedia

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    Rueda de Casino (Rueda) is a type of salsa round dance, born from the Cuban dance style known as "casino." Depending on the setting, the dance can be either choreographed or improvised. Depending on the setting, the dance can be either choreographed or improvised.

  6. Dancewave - Wikipedia

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    Dancewave is a dance education organization based in Brooklyn, New York City, with approximately 4000 youth and adult dancers. [1] Founded in 1995 by Diane Jacobowitz , it offers both merit-based and need-based scholarship funding.

  7. Ceroc - Wikipedia

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    Beginner routines are centrally controlled: each venue teaches the same beginner class on a given day. Partners are rotated frequently, allowing Ceroc to advertise classes as "no partner required". This helps in the learning process since when you attend a Ceroc lesson you will dance with experienced and beginners alike.

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