Foxtrot dance classes are offered by Arthur Murray Dance Studios. The Fox Trot encapsulates the pure essence of smooth and graceful. The Foxtrot is a dance style that is known for its long and continuous flowing movements.
The Fox Trot encapsulates the pure essence of smooth and graceful. The Foxtrot is a dance style that is known for its long and continuous flowing movements. The name ‘trot’ originates from the dance’s ‘down, up’ movements which flow beautifully. Many suggest that the dancers look as if they were wearing ‘ice skates’ due to the smooth nature of the dance.
The Foxtrot is usually danced to music with vocals and may look very similar to the Waltz, however, the timing is different. During the 1930s, the Foxtrot was popular in the USA and it is still practiced today.
Arthur Murray Sydney studio has been teaching Sydneysiders the joy of dancing for over 60 years in its current location.
After the studio was taken over by our 2 times World Champions Mark & Melanie, the studio underwent a major renovation and now has a gorgeous “Old Hollywood Glamour” feel combined with the highest quality dance tuition you can find in Sydney.
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