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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Waltz on Oahu

In the US, it is a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around as they progress around the dance floor. In this century on Oahu, Waltz is danced less by the young but still accepted very nicely by the more experienced dancers. The inroads have been heavy coming in from the Salsa, Bachata and Night Club 2 Step. And there are others being promoted by their own group of teachers.

"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner


For social dancing the American Waltz is preferred and the difference between American and International Standard Waltzes lies in their style. American Waltz is more theatrical and more social with wide arm movements. They have open work outside of a closed frame such as under arm turns and side by side independent dancing of the couple. They are both beautiful to dance and to see them in exhibition.

"Tennessee Waltz" by Patti Page


American Waltz also allows more opportunity to pass the feet. International Standard or English Waltz remains in a closed frame at all times with its technicalities relegated more toward footwork rather than the wider body movements of American Waltz. They may focus more on picture lines stressing balance and ideal for competition dancing. And there is only one country in the world that has their National Anthem in a Waltz. Guess.

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