Merengue has it's origins in the Dominican Republic, and since 1930 has been recognized as that country's national dance. The word Merengue, in Spanish means whipped egg whites and sugar, perhaps a reference to the dance's sweet and frothy character.
Merengue has it's origins in the Dominican Republic, and since 1930 has been recognized as that country's national dance. The word Merengue, in Spanish means whipped egg whites and sugar, perhaps a reference to the dance's sweet and frothy character.
We feel that we have one of the finest teaching systems in the country. We use the interrelated award system, which is teaching the relationship between several dances, patterns, and dance concepts.
This has been Proven to be the Fastest Way to make you a good and versatile social dancer. Our club has taught thousands of members since 1978 to become excellent dancers using this Award System.
Another reason our club is so successful, is our high dance standard. New staff must graduate a 300 lesson dance training program before they begin teaching. We also have daily dance training sessions/
As staff to work on our teaching methods and our own professional dancing. As a staff, you will find, we all take great pride in our members' accomplishments and in our own dancing.
Merengue Dance Lesson is offered by Daza Dance Ballroom Academy. We will work with you to set up dance lessons and/or performances to suit all your special needs. Whether you want to give the gift of dance to your wedding party or to all of your guests, we will design the perfect dance experience f...
Want To Enter A Competition Or Just Learn A Few Basic Dance Steps, It Is Our Pleasure To Help You Become The Kind Of Dancer You Wish To Be.Â
Latin dance for Kids! Here we will be learning steps and combinations from a variety of Latin Dance styles, including Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Cumbia.
The Merengue is a popular dance of Haiti and the Dominican Republic and is a truly lively Latin dance. There is an old tale about a very brave and famous military officer who was wounded in battle and developed a limp.
According to an old saying, if you can walk, you can dance Merengue. That may be true, but walking won't get your hips moving like this. The beat of the music is steady, upbeat, and easy to follow, and its enchanting pulse will have you sashaying your way across the floor all night.
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