Andrey Stanev
Professional Dance Instructor
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to
Do the Cotton Eyed Joe Dance
The Cotton Eyed Joe is a country dance made popular by the release of Rednex's version of the classic folk song in 1994. The dance is similar to line dancing, with relatively easy steps that are repeated over and over ag...
How to Tango: Dancing by Yourself or with a Partner
Plus, advanced tips for mastering the tango Learning to tango is not easy and requires the right skills and teacher. But the basics ''can'' be learned on your own, and you can start learning by yourself. With a little pr...
How to
Do the Merengue
The merengue is a fast-paced Dominican dance that you can do with a partner or on your own. Any new dance takes practice to learn, but the merengue has some pretty basic steps that aren’t hard to memorize. Once you’v...
How to
Jive
Jive dancing is a fast and very spirited Latin dance, made popular in the 1940s by young Americans who adopted the movements to fit with the emerging sounds of rock and roll. While there are many more complex movements i...
How to
Slow Dance at a Formal or Semi Formal Dance
Slow dancing is something that has given people anxiety for ages. Being so close to someone you like can leave you at a loss for what to do. Where do you put your hands? What kind of step should you use? If you have ever...
How to
Foxtrot
Your guide to foxtrot dance fundamentals and challenging variations The foxtrot is an elegant type of ballroom dancing that’s performed to jazz and big band music. The dance is similar to swing, but it's a bit slower a...
How to
Samba
Samba is a fun, lively dance that originated in Brazil. It originated as a solo dance, but has since become a flirty and fast-paced partner dance that’s often seen in ballroom dancing.. 20 May 2020. If you’d like to ...