NIGHTCLUB SLOW DANCING. Enter the world of Slow Dancing--a world of relaxation, emotion, and closeness. With careful and detailed instruction by Dance Vision?s Donald Johnson and Kasia Kozak, you will learn the basics of Slow Dancing step-by-step. By the end of this DVD, you will be able to mix and match different Slow Dancing moves that will surely bring the romance into your life.
Bring the romance home and turn up the heat with this comprehensive DVD
Approximately 45 minutes / Produced by Dance Vision 2005
Beginning Level
1) Sway
2) Syncopated Sway
3) Side Touch
4) Side Rocks
5) Opening Out
Demonstration of Steps 1-5
Intermediate Level
1) Slide Rock
2) Underarm Turn to the Right
3) Underarm Turn to the Left
4) Traveling Step
5) The Dip
Demonstration of Steps 6-10
Music: Anyone Can Dance
Item # CD214 Track 15 ?So Far Away?
Fabulous, easy to learn dance instruction! Recommended!
Valparaiso, IN
Fast delivery. Great DVD!
Valparaiso, IN
This is excellent instruction for beginning dancers to feel more comfortable on the dance floor. Demonstrations and instructions are very good. This is going to help hubby and I feel more confident in dancing.
Great production too.
Los Angeles, CA
Overall this series is the best of the 4-5 different beginners tapes/DVDs I have seen. The others I have seen are either outdated transfers from 15 years old VHS titles or have poor video quality, poor instruction etc. In two others that I have used, the general quality was good but not enough steps or variety were shown. When I finish a beginners video, I want to believe that I have enough dance skills that I can head out to a dance floor and not be bored after the first song. In the Anyone Can Dance series, 8-10 steps/moves are shown for each dance. In addition, tips on style and options are shown for most steps/variations. The video quality is clear and the instructors/instructions are clear and easy to follow. Each step is given first as a slow demonstration. Then it is shown as the mans part solo with steps, rhythm and footwork (ball of foot, heel, toe) etc. shown separately. This is then repeated for the woman's part. There is plenty of time in each to follow along and get the feel of each element. Finally the couple dance the step/s to music. This dancing to music only last for 2-3 repetitions and this, I feel, is not as long as I would like and it would be nice to be able to practice along for a while as soon as you have learned the step and not have to fumble taking the video out and finding a suitable music disk and putting it in. This is about my biggest beef and clearly it's not very big, just a minor annoyance since my DVD player is also my CD player. I would also have liked to see more about style and posture and more help in putting together a routine. These two admittedly small niggles are the only thing that kept it from a 5 star rating but not enough to stop me from getting 2 more titles from the Anyone can dance series.
Overall, highly recommended for those trying to learn without a teacher.