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NEW REQUIREMENTS 2011
WORD DANCE PROGRAM
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The final outcome of the new revised World
Dance Program was presented to the member
organisations of the WDC at the World Dance
Teacher Committee meeting in Blackpool 2011.
The Committee received the German ADTV
and Swinging World proposals for the revised
WDP. So there has been a lot of consultation
already about the proposals.
WORLD DANCE PROGRAM 2011
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New requirements
Why they are necessary!
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In the actual version of the WDP every dance
of the world is included – but not every dance
included is danced all over the world.
But this was the original idea.
Therefore it’s necessary to renew the
WDP - or in small words: “back to the roots”.
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• Since dance-styles shall fit to the music
played on the dance floor, a worldwide-valid
program for dancers should first listen to the
music-styles played worldwide and then
choose the appropriate dances.
• These music-styles presently are ….
WORLD DANCE PROGRAM 2011
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Disco Swing
Waltz
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• Furthermore every country can choose additional dances
to cover music-styles played more regionally.
• These music-styles presently are ….
WORLD DANCE PROGRAM 2011
Latino
Tango
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But especially for beginners the World
Dance Program should cover those
dances, which really are in use all over
the world on every kind of event, where
social dancing occurs.
Remember:
Music-styles played worldwide
or more regionally are…
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Latino
Disco Swing
Waltz
Tango
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Disco Music
• Time signature: 2/4 or 4/4
• In different tempi: slow, medium, quick
• One action per beat
• Basic steps: step-tap-step-tap or step-step-tap
MUSIC-STYLE PLAYED WORLDWIDE
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DISCO MUSIC
Disco-Samba
• Side Step
• Natural and Reverse Basic Movement
(forward and backward)
• Lady's Gradual Underarm Turn
(to right or left)
• Swing Out - Swing In
• Push & Pull
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DISCO MUSIC
Discofox / Hustle
• Basic Movement
(forward, backward and stationary)
• Swing Out - Swing In
• Push & Pull
• Natural Turn
• Change of Places right to left
(from Close Hold or Open Position)
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Swing Music
• Time signature: 4/4
• In different tempi: slow, medium, quick
• Basic-Rhythm:
one step per beat or
slow-slow-quick-quick
MUSIC-STYLE PLAYED WORLDWIDE
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SWING MUSIC
Blues
• Side Step
• Stationary Basic Movement
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SWING MUSIC
Foxtrot / Two Step
• Basic Movement
(forward, backward and stationary)
• Natural Rock Turn
• Reverse Rock Turn
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SWING MUSIC
Boogie Woogie / Jive Single Time
• Basic Movement
• Swing Out - Swing In
• Push & Pull / Basic in Left Side by Side Position
• Change of Places right to left
(from Close Hold or Open Position)
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SWING MUSIC
Bugg
• 4 Step Basic Movement
• Lady's Swing In - Lady's Swing Out
• Roundabout
• 6 Step Basic Movement with
Lady's Progressive Underarm Turn to left
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MUSIC-STYLE PLAYED WORLDWIDE
Waltz Music
• Time signature 3/4
• In different tempi: slow, medium, quick
• One step per beat
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WALTZ MUSIC
Viennese Waltz and Waltz Musette
• Pendelum Step
(to side, forward or backward with right or left foot)
• Natural Turn
• Reverse Turn
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WALTZ MUSIC
Tango Waltz
• Paso Básico (Base)
(1-3 6-8)
Waltz (English or American Style)
• Natural Turn
• Reverse Turn
• Closed Change
(forward or backward with right or left foot)
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Latino Music
• Time signature: 2/4 or 4/4
• In different tempi: slow, medium, quick
• Rhythm Variations:
- one step per beat
- quick-quick-slow (Beat Value: 1 - 1 - 2)
- 1 a 2 (Beat Value: ¾ - ¼ - 1)
- step-step-cha cha cha (Beat Value: 1 - 1- ½ - ½ - 1)
MUSIC-STYLE MORE REGIONALLY
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LATINO MUSIC
Rumba
• Natural Carrée
• Reverse Carrée
• Closed Change
(forward and backward
on right or left foot)
• Basic Movement
(Timestep or Rockstep)
• Lady's Underarm Turn to right
• Whisk / Hand to Hand
• Cross Body Lead
Cha Cha Cha
• Basic Movement
(Timestep or Rockstep)
• Lady's Underarm Turn to right
• Whisk / Hand to Hand
• Cross Body Lead
Salsa
• Basic Movement
(Timestep or Rockstep)
• Lady's Underarm Turn to right
• Whisk / Hand to Hand / Cuban Street Step
• Cross Body Lead
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LATINO MUSIC
Samba
• Side Step
• Whisk
• Natural and
Reverse Basic Movement
(forward and backward)
• Promenade
Bachata
• Basic Movement
(stationary, to side, forward,
backward)
• Lady's Progressive
Underarm Turn
(to right or left)
Cumbia
• Basic Movement
(stationary, to side, forward, backward)
• Whisk / Hand to Hand
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LATINO MUSIC
Merengue
• Basic Movement
(stationary, forward,
backward)
• Chasse
(to left or right)
• Underarm Turn
for Lady or Man
(to right or left)
Paso Doble (International or French Style)
• Basic Movement
(stationary, forward, backward)
• Chasse
(to left or right)
• Attack
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MUSIC-STYLE MORE REGIONALLY
Tango Music
• Time signature: 2/4 or 4/8
• Different Rhythm Variations
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TANGO MUSIC
Tango International Style
• Walks
(forward, backward)
• Rock back on left foot
• Closed Finish
• Progressive Link, Closed Promenade
Tango Americano
• Argentine Close
• Promenade
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TANGO MUSIC
Nordic Tango
• Basic Movement
Basic Movement turning to left / Reverse Turn
• Natural Rock Turn
• Quarter Turn
• Basic Movement to Promenade, Closed Promenade
Tango Argentino
• Paso Básico (Base)
(1-3 6-8 or 1-8)
• Cunita (Rock)
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DANCE-STYLES
Generally couple dancing can be divided into three styles:
1. The first style can be described as social dancing,
which is subject of the WDP.
Social dancing means the style used on social
occasions at any possible location. Dancing in this
style should appear relaxed and elegant.
2. The second dance-style is the level of the medalist.
This still can be considered as part social dancing.
3. The third style is the competition-style.
This deals exclusively with dancing for competitions.
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TEACHING AIMS
Besides learning dances and typical moves the most
important aims are:
• The couple should recognize the type of music
(for example Disco, Swing or Waltz) and should be able
to choose the appropriate dance that fits to the music.
• Every beginner should first learn a form and a style of
dancing which looks very natural and elegant and can be
used at every occasion in social life.
This is why the first level is called "social dancing".
• The basic-movement should be the same for everybody
all over the world. As a result everybody can dance with
anybody else from another dance school and country.
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TEACHING AIMS
• Every male beginner has to learn to lead. Every female
beginner hast to learn to follow.
The WDP includes only movements and figures that can
be danced according to the principals of lead and follow
(no combinations).
• Figures and variations must be danceable under all
circumstances and must not disturb other couples.
• Hold, technique (footwork, rise and fall etc.) should be
used only to support a natural and elegant movement
and never be exaggerated.
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THE INTERNATIONAL DANCE MEDAL
World Dance Medal
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THE INTERNATIONAL DANCE MEDAL
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INFORMATION
• Everything about the WDP will be found on the
WDC webside www.wdcdance.com
• Scroll down on the opening window to
"Dance Teachers"
• It's possible to download presentation material
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YOUR QUESTIONS
For questions or more informations please kontakt….
German ADTV or Swinging World
E-Mail: [email protected]