martes, 2 de junio de 2009

New Vogue Sequence Dancing

New Vogue Dance Music was developed in Australia during the 30's, and is a very important part of the Australian competitive dancesport scene together with Standard Ballroom and Latin-American.

New Vogue Sequence Dancing has so much to offer the social dancer. Unlike Standard and Latin-American where a beginner tends to feel incompetent because of the limited knowledge of the variations they can perform, after just a short time of learning to dance New Vogue they feel more than adequate while dancing among people who have been enjoying this style for years. These sequence dances have one routine each lasting for either 16 or 32 bars of music. The routine is repeated to the completion of the music.

The scripts here have been written especially for the social dancer keeping everything as simple and concise as possible but still complying with the correct technique of New Vogue Sequence Dancing.

15 of the Championship Dances have been scripted. It is important you refer to the General Notes and Holds when attempting to read these scripts.

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