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Course Content: Salsa’s popularity as a dance form is an international phenomenon. Salsa is similar to mambo in the sense that both have a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music. The dances share many of the same moves. In salsa, turns have become an important feature, so the overall look and feel is quite different from that of Mambo. Mambo moves generally forward and backward, whereas, Sal... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: Jive can be known by many different names. It is sometimes called Swing, the Jitterbug, Lindy hop or the Charleston, although it is a completely different dance. These dances are all similar, and their steps are interconnected. Jive is a dance style in 4/4 time that originated among African-Americans in the early 1940s.In Ballroom dancing, Jive is one of the five International Latin dances. The da... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: The most passionate and dramatic of the ballroom dances is the Tango. It originated in Argentina and became popular in the U.S. The Tango doesn’t need words. You communicate with your eyes and body with dramatic music and movements. The dance spread throughout Europe in the 1900's. Originally popularized in New York in the winter of 1910 - 1911, Styles vary in Tango: Argentine, French, Gauch... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: The most beautiful and romantic of all ballroom dances is the Waltz. The Waltz continues to be a very popular dance today. The basic movement is a three-step sequence that consists of a step forward or backward, a step to the side, and then a step to close the feet together. The timing is the same for all steps, and the timing can be called out as Quick, Quick, Quick, or, using numbers, as 1,2,3. ... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: This very sexy Brazilian dance is performed in close thigh-to-thigh, pelvis-to-pelvis contact. You’ll learn the rotating hip movements and how to improvise dips and swirls The way of dancing this Lambada is with arched legs, and the steps are done from one side to the other, and never from front to back.. It’s a great dance to do with someone you really like. Lambada entered the global... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: Hip-hop is a name given to define the only true culture that originated in the United States. It represents an entire culture that has developed into a way of life for many people worldwide since its beginning in the late seventies, with its first mainstream hit, in 1979, by the Sugar Hill Gang called ‘Rapper’s Delight’. Hip-hop symbolizes a realignment of America’s cultura... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: Break dancing started in 1969. Breakin' was originally known as "Rocking". "Old Style" Breakin' and B Boy'n consisted only of floor work ("Floor Rock" or "down rock") and "top rock" (dancing on two feet, like the Moonwalk). Floor Rock involved complicated leg moves. The new-style Breaking was different from the old. Breaking now includes not only Floor Rock but also Head spins, Backspins, Hand gli... Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: Party dancing incorporates two very different styles. The first is fast, freestyle dancing, done to rock or disco music. At clubs, dances and parties people move to the pulsing beat for hours. It's a great release and very good exercise. The other nightclub style is slow dancing. You move around the dance floor turning and swaying with a partner to the music. Category: Dance | Western Dance | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |
Course Content: Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular mumbai-based Film industry in India. The dancing in Bollywood films, especially older ones, is primarily modeled on Indian dance: classical dance styles, dances of historic northern Indian courtesans (tawaif), or folk dances. In modern films, Indian dance elements often blend with Western dance styles (as seen on MTV or in Broadway musicals), tho... Category: Dance | Other Dance Forms | Rahul Saxenna's Dance ConnectionAndheri West, Mumbai Rahul Saxenna has carved a niche for himself in the world of entertainment as an accomplished artistic director, educator, choreographer and dancer. H... |