How to Dance at a Club

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Learn how to disco dance at a club, with expert tips on basic moves and steps, in this free video series of disco lessons.

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Summary: Disco music and the dance steps that accompanied it in the 1970's were in fashion, and in many ways went beyond simple weekend pass times in their scope of influence. Movies like Saturday Night Fever nurtured the disco trends on the coat rack as well as the dance floor, shaping them as a sort of lifestyle as well as a fashion or music trend. The primary identifying part of that time period in American history as well as its finest culmination of events, however, is probably contained within John Travolta's dance scenes in Saturday Night Fever, which is still just as moving and inspiring as it was back then. Truly a testament to the lasting quality of at least that specific portion of 70's disco culture, the style of dance and steps used during that time have, for the most part, remained exhilarating to watch and fun to learn.

In this free instructional online video dance lesson, our dance instructors will show you how to do some of the most basic and impressive moves associated with disco and 70's music culture. Learn how to hustle, do rotation moves, fancy footwork and shallow step moves, then practice underarm turns and hand changes with your dance partner. Head out to the club and be astounded at how well the moves hold up to today's modern music!

About the Expert

Contact: 56dance.com

Expert: Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro. Having cross trained & worked for 15 years, from live Stage TV Film & Radio performance & choreography in most International cultural Dance forms; Ballroom Social, Nightclub, Go-Go, Hip-Hop, Cabaret, Pole Dance, Bellydance, Creative movement, Fitness, Yoga, Competitions, Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Ethnic Folk, Lyrical, Liturgical Gospel, Lifts, Multimedia, Fashion Modeling, Singing Songwriting, & Music Videos, to name a few. She has earned chorus roles with many productions, sponsorships & commissions for work. She now specializes in teaching Wedding couples as well as producing her own pop musical dance video series "5,6, Dance!" Kelly-Anne’s portfolio can be seen at www.56Dance.com Steeve E. Jean Louis is originally from Haiti and started dancing in December of 1997. He moved to the United States in August of 2004.

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