Description
Foxtrot music is often suitable for swing dancing as well as for foxtrot dancing. Foxtrot uses a combination of slow steps, which use two beats of music, and quick steps, which use one beat of music. The footwork timing is usually called out as slow, quick, quick or slow, slow, quick, quick.
The foxtrot and the waltz are similar in many ways and they share many figures. They are both smooth dances that travel along a line of dance in a counterclockwise fashion around the ballroom floor. The long walking movements of the foxtrot involve a subtle rise and fall action.
Age Category
Adult
Prerequisites
Ballroom Dance Associate Membership
orBallroom Dance Guest Membership
orStaff Member - CERA - Annual
orStaff Member - CERA - Lifetime
Instructor
Maghen Garrett
Multiple Instructors