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From what I saw on Wikipedia, the foxtrot's origin is unclear, however a theory states that the foxtrot got its name from vaudeville actor Harry Fox. The dance first went to the dance floor in 1914. The foxtrot was danced to the ragtime at its inception. Today, the foxtrot is customarily accompanied by the big band music.
No. But it is NOT the same as the reference to Vivian King Dance Studios Palm Center.
When you create a dance about the life-cycle of an animal or plant.
This is what I can think of off the top of my head; jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, salsa, flamenco, contemperary, musical theatre, waltz, hula, folk, polka, samba, square dance, jitterbug, foxtrot, tango, cha-cha, and a lot more.
The foxtrot is a dance from 1914.
Foxtrot is a dance
The Foxtrot became a popular dance in the 1920's.
DanceCrazy Presents Learn to Dance Foxtrot - A Beginners Guide to Dancing the Foxtrot - 2007 V was released on: USA: 1 January 2007
It has 4 beats in a bar
1. In the 1940's the foxtrot was more popular then the waltz's in the US.2. The foxtrot was named after a man named Harry Fox3 The foxtrot is a smooth, elegant, grateful dance
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No. The foxtrot is considered a ballroom dance. Latin dances include the samba, cha-cha, rumba, paso doble, and jive. Hope this helped!
it comes from america
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The Answer is A) foxtrot. Very Easy!