In-sentence examples of “ballroom”

How to use in-sentence of “ballroom”:

+ The Tango is now danced in international competitions to a style first set out in English ballroom texts and regulations.

+ This kind of rumba was introduced into dance salons in America and Europe in the 1930s, and was characterized by variable tempo, sometimes nearly twice as fast as the modern ballroom Rumba.

+ After becoming engaged in 2004, Knauss married Donald Trump in an Anglican service on January 22, 2005 in Palm Beach, Florida, followed by a reception in the ballroom at her husband’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

+ His 1927 textbook, “Modern Ballroom Dancing”, was an immediate bestseller and has remained in print through many editions, the last issued in 2005.

+ On March 30, 2008, Timberlake performed the song at Madonna’s Hard Candy Promo Show at Roseland Ballroom in New York City.

+ The ballroom samba has its origins in Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century.

In-sentence examples of ballroom
In-sentence examples of ballroom

Example sentences of “ballroom”:

+ The tango is a standard dance in international ballroom dancing.

+ The Boston also was the first ballroom dance to be done with feet parallel.

+ The tango is a standard dance in international ballroom dancing.

+ The Boston also was the first ballroom dance to be done with feet parallel.

+ The scene opened in the ballroom of the then fictitious Sarah Siddons Society.

+ Some female ballroom danceballroom dancers will curtsey to their partners before beginning the Viennese Waltz.

+ On her 17th birthday, she asked if the ballroom could be opened for a dance, but Queen Victoria refused.

+ Ballroom samba, like other ballroom dances, is a form adapted for its suitability as a partner dance.

+ Initially consisting of nine European countries and three others, today the WDC has become the leading authority on competitive ballroom and Latin dance.

+ The annual World Professional Championship in either Ballroom or Latin dance is often held in Blackpool, but is not connected with the Dance Festival.

+ The famous ballroom dancing guru, Alex Moore, said that he had “never seen anything uglier”.

+ Professional World Championship ballroom dance is organised by the Dancesport Committee; Amateur championships are organised by the Amateur League, and social dancing by the and the Social Dance Committee.

+ Craig Revel Horwood is an Australian-British professional ballroom dancer, choreographer, conductor, singer, author, theatre director and television personality in the United Kingdom.

+ All social dances in Cuba involve a hip-sway over the standing leg and, though this is hardly noticeable in fast salsa, it is more pronounced in the slow ballroom rumba.

+ The phrase ‘modern dance’ is also applied to ballroom dance of the English style.

+ In late 1936 he was invited to join the important Savoy Ballroom orchestra led by drummer Chick Webb.Webb was an excellent musician but no great showman, so Jordan took over the announcements when he started singing for the band.

+ Second, it refers to one of the Latin ballroom dances.

+ It is also the home to a famous international ballroom dancing competition.

+ Horwood is also often seen performing Ballroom and Latin routines on Strictly Come Dancing including, in 2019 during a performance themed on the Hello, Dolly!.

More in-sentence examples of “ballroom”:

+ The album was recorded in September, 1997 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

+ The paso doble is one of the five International Latin ballroom dances.

+ To cater for the expectations of the well-to-do, Vernon included a ballroom and grand dining room.

+ All social dances in Cuba involve a hip-sway over the standing leg and, though this is scarcely noticeable in fast salsa, it is more pronounced in the slow ballroom rumba.

+ The ballroom samba is danced to music in 2/4 time.

+ It taught a range of dance styles, influenced by ballroom dancing, ballet and various types of American and Indian dances.

+ The Latin and American section of the ISTD Ballroom Branch was formed in 1947 by Monsieur Pierre as Chairman.

+ It covers Ballroom dance, including Latin dances.

+ There are two main types of samba that differ from each other: the modern ballroom samba, and the traditional samba of Brazil.

+ Of these genres, Cuban music was the most varied: it included the conga, the ballroom rumba, the Mambo mambo, and the cha-cha-cha.

+ This ballroom Rumba was also danced in Cuba to a rhythm they call the “bolero-son”.

+ For the International or English style foxtrot “The Ballroom Technique”, 10th ed., Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London.

+ The heel turn is a ballroom dance move.

+ Pierre was already an accomplished dancer and teacher in the English ballroom style.

+ In 1786, the ballroom was the biggest room in Stockholm that could be heated and be used in the winter.

+ A hockey stick is a figure in the Latin ballroom dances Rumba and Cha-cha-cha.

+ American style ballroom dancing is sometimes called Social style.

+ After modern ballroom dancing developed, in England, sequence dancing continued.

+ The modern form of ballroom jive in the 1990s-present, is a very happy and boppy dance, the lifting of knees and the bending or rocking of the hips often occurs.

+ All the standard ballroom dances had their origins abroad, but were adapted and modified by English dancers into their modern style.

+ The band played a sold-out “secret show” at the Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom in New York City on November 4, 2009, along with label-mates Civil Twilight.

+ The most famous American pair of ballroom dancers was Vernon and Irene Castle, who were national figures until Vernon’s death in 1918.

+ Later she competed in ballroom dancing.

+ It was a series of imagined scenes from Chopin’s life that included a PolandPolish wedding and a ballroom polonaise.

+ He performed at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles on August 21, 1935.

+ In ballroom dance there are three steps to every bar, making the samba feel something like a 3/4 timed dance.

+ Ice dancing is a form of figure skating related to ballroom dancing.

+ The employees’ labor unionunion called a meeting in the hotel’s ballroom for the afternoon of December 31, 1986.

+ Ballroom sambas are usually played by standard ballroom dance bands with one or two extra percussion instruments.

+ It included so-called ‘Old Time’ dances and also adapted versions of the new ballroom dances, and then versions of Latin dances.

+ They may also act as trainers for professional dancers in ballet, Stage stage shows and competitive ballroom dance.

+ After World War I ended in 1918 he started on a career as a professional ballroom dancer in London.Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing 2004.

+ Country dance overlaps with contemporary folk dance and ballroom dance.

+ In slack periods between acting jobs, Durning taught ballroom dancing at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in New York City.

+ Until the 20th century, most ballroom dances were sequence dances.

+ He played at ballroom and nightclub venues and also on the BBC radio.

+ The walz is a progressive ballroom dance where couples move round the floor in an anti-clockwise direction; the danzón is a ‘pocket-handkerchief’ dance where a couple stays within a small area of the floor.

+ It was broadcast from the Aragon Ballroom in Venice Beach.

+ In the early 1940s, the band started to play at the Trianon BallroomsTrianon Ballroom in Chicago, where they played for 10 years.

+ Vernon and Irene Castle were a husband-and-wife team of ballroom dancers of the early 20th century.

+ It is used in some American-style ballroom dances.

+ The ballroom in Don Giovanni’s palace.

+ Unlike standard ballroom dancing, there is no clear agreement on how it should be danced, and the methods differ widely in detail.

+ The Viennese waltz is one of the five dances in international ballroom dance.

+ It became a standard dance in Latin American ballroom dancing.

+ A ballroom dance figure in which the moving foot passes the supporting foot, rather than closes to it.

+ After changing into a gown, Mia accompanies Clarisse into the ballroom where Michael, who has accepted Mia’s apology, invites her to dance before confessing their feelings for each other and sharing their first kiss.

+ English instructors developed the elegant and lively ballroom Jive, danced to slightly slower music.

+ Most country dances and ballroom dances are from folk dances, with small changes over the years.

+ In 2008, after an early music video was picked up by the Israeli media, he was invited to play the Highline Ballroom in New York with Perry Farrell.

+ The album was recorded in September, 1997 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

+ The paso doble is one of the five International Latin ballroom dances.
+ To cater for the expectations of the well-to-do, Vernon included a ballroom and grand dining room.

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