About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Ballroom dance, Partner dance technique, Charleston, Connection, Lead and follow, Swing, Viennese Waltz, Salsa, Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing with the Stars, Glossary of partner dance terms, International Latin American Dance Champions, World Ballroom Dance Champions, World Latin Dance Champions, Ceroc, Bolero, Dancesport, Formation dance, World 10 Dance Champions, Shall We Dance?, Modern Jive, Cha-cha-cha, World Dance Council, Soviet ballroom dances, Mad Hot Ballroom, Merengue, Promenade position, Rumba, Direction of movement, Pasodoble, International DanceSport Federation, Foxtrot, Danca dos Famosos, Chicago stepping, Swedish Dancesport Federation, Halling, XS Latin, Champion Ballroom Academy, Medal examinations, Closed position, Samba de Gafieira, English Amateur Dancesport Association, Quickstep, Mambo, Sokkie, VIP Dance, One-Step, Cruise ship dance host, Dance slot, Castle Walk, British Dance Council, Blackpool Dance Festival, Ballroom Dancers' Federation, New Vogue, Slow dance, Snejana Petrova, Discofox, Counter promenade position, USA Dance, Peabody, Euro dance festival, Dance partnering, Body contact, Frame, Jenkka, uv dra, DC Mara, An American Ballroom Companion, Close embrace, Open position, Vals, Liscio. Excerpt: Strictly Come Dancing (sometimes shortened to Strictly or SCD) is a British television show, featuring celebrities with professional dance partners competing in Ballroom and Latin dances. The title of the show suggests a continuation of the long-running series Come Dancing, with an allusion to the film Strictly Ballroom. The format has been exported to 32 other countries (see Dancing with the Stars), and has also inspired a modern-dance themed spin-off Strictly Dance Fever. The show has run on BBC One since 15 May 2004, primarily on Saturday evenings. An eighth series began on 11 September 2010...