Foxtrot Male Footwork for Beginning Ballroom Dancing

Part of the Video Series Ballroom Dancing for Beginners

Viewing videos requires the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player.
Get the latest Flash player.

Member Comments

Login or register to be the first to comment on this article!

Video Transcript

Foxtrot Male Footwork for Beginning Ballroom Dancing
Hi! On behalf of expertvillage.com, I’m Kelly-Anne and I’m here with my partner Fred. We will be demonstrating basic ballroom dancing. The man’s part for the basic on foxtrot begins with his left foot with a heel lead. Slow, slow, side, close. It’s 2 walking steps forward and a side, close. Slow, slow, side, close. The man’s part promenade, again, this is a smooth dance because we have a heel lead. We change direction from our closed position, opening the lady up. Take 2 steps directly forward and then side, close. The man’s part for the ad lib. You’re in closed position, take a step directly forward with the heel lead, bring your right foot closed together without transferring weight, step directly back, and then you open and close, turn. So it’s directly forward, neutral, back, side, close. Thank you for viewing our demonstration on expertvillage.com. For more information, you can visit my website 56dance.com. For more information about me and where I learn to dance, you can visit keysdancecenter.com.

About the Expert

Expert: Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro and has cross trained & danced for 15+ years. Read More


Related Articles (1-5 of 44)

 
Arts & Entertainment | Business | Careers | Cars | Computers | Culture & Society | Education | Electronics | Fashion, Style & Personal Care | Food & Drink | Health | Hobbies, Games & Toys | Holidays & Celebrations | Home & Garden | Internet | Legal | Music | Parenting | Parties & Entertaining | Personal Finance | Pets | Relationships & Family | Sports & Fitness | Travel | Weddings | Bartending | Cooking Dictionary
Partner Sites: Airliners | How to Articles | Answers | Funny Videos
Demand Media