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We teach many different partner styles of dancing. If you would like to find out more about some of the more popular styles, click on one of the links above to each of the different dances.
For weddings, we often use a combination of some of these styles along with American Smooth style dancing to produce the best dances for the occasion.
If you want to find out more in-depth history of the dances we teach, there are many books written about dance history. You could consult some of the following references we have come across:
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Chujoy, A., & Manchester, P.W. (eds) (1967)
The Dance Encyclopedia, Simon & Schuster, New York.
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Clarke, M., & Crisp, C. (1981) The History
of Dance, Orbis, London.
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Coll, C.J. (1919) Dancing Made Easy,
Edward J. Clode, New York.
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Collier, S., Cooper, A., Azzi, M.S., &
Martin, R., (1995) Tango, Thames & Hudson, London.
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Moore, A. (1951) Ballroom Dancing,
(6th Edition) Pitman, London.
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Raffe', W.G. (1964) Dictionary of Dance,
A.S. Barnes and Company, New York.
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Rust, F. (1969) Dance and Society,
Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
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Silvester, V. (1980) Old Time and Sequence
Dancing, Barrie & Jenkins, London.
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