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Foxtrot"Trot," as it is affectionately called, is one of the most common American dances of the 20th century and still very useful for contemporary music. It is the foundation for many of the other partner dances including swing and country-western. It can be danced as a slow, romantic, cheek-to-cheek dance; as a theatrical, expressive showcase; or anywhere in between. To see Foxtrot at its best, just watch one of the many films with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Foxtrot is appropriate for several music types including: big band; jazz; blues; pop; and easy listening. Ballroom dance events and formal dinner dances typically include a significant number of Foxtrots. It’s also a must to know if you enjoy dancing in lounges, piano bars, and your living room by the fireplace. Song Suggestions
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