The basic elements of foxtrot are walking steps and side
steps. The long walking movements also involve a rise & fall
action, which is similar to waltz, although more subtle. The basic box
step is also similar to waltz steps – the main difference being timing
(foxtrot is 4/4, waltz is 3/4). If you already know how to waltz, then
learning foxtrot will be just a matter of rhythm.
The basic rhythm is slow, slow, quick, quick. The slow steps use 2 beats of music and the quick steps use one. The slow steps are long and elegant, and the quick steps are short and energetic. As already mentioned, the music is played in 4/4 timing.
Foxtrot is danced in a normal closed position, which means facing your partner and holding them close.
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The basic rhythm is slow, slow, quick, quick. The slow steps use 2 beats of music and the quick steps use one. The slow steps are long and elegant, and the quick steps are short and energetic. As already mentioned, the music is played in 4/4 timing.
Foxtrot is danced in a normal closed position, which means facing your partner and holding them close.
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