The Paso Doble is a theatrical Spanish dance modelled after the drama of the Spanish bullfight.
The Paso Doble is a theatrical Spanish dance modelled after the drama of the Spanish bullfight. Traditionally, the man is characterized as the matador (bullfighter) and the lady as his cape.
The Paso Doble is both arrogant and passionate. The Paso Doble is performed more as a competition dance than as a social dance.
One of the most dramatic of all the Latin dances, the Paso Doble is a progressive dance.
In the Paso Doble, dancers take strong steps forward with the heels, and incorporate artistic hand movements.
All moves of the Paso Doble Dance should be sharp and quick, with the chest and head held high to represent arrogance and dignity.
Here at Supreme Dance Centre Hugh and Sonia endeavour to provide a relaxed, friendly environment, with an emphasis on making dance easy
Being 9 times undefeated New Zealand Amateur and Professional Ballroom and Latin American Dance Champions, they represented New Zealand at the World Amateur Ballroom Dancing Championships.
They are also members and hold fellow qualifications with the New Zealand Federation of Dance Teachers Inc.
Originating from Spain and its dramatic bullfights, the dance is mostly performed only in competitions and rarely socially because of its many choreographic rules.
Traditionally the man is characterized as the matador (bullfighter) and the lady as his cape in the drama of a Spanish bullfight.
Step by Step provide classes for all levels and ages; children classes, beginner classes and more advanced classes.
The Paso Doble is the dance of the Spanish bullfighter. It symbolises the battle between man and beast and portrays the man in a very macho image.
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