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This dance originated in North America between 1910 and 1915. At that time, the Foxtrot was a mixture of Onestepp, Twostepp, and Ragtime. It might be named after an actor named Garry Fox, who ran a vaudeville and combined the dance steps of Onestepp and Castle Walk. After World War I, the Foxtrot came to Europe in the form we know it today. Anyone who has ever attended a dance school or participated in a prom knows this dance. Due to its simple step sequence and the fact that no figures or postures are required, it is possibly the most danced dance in Europe. Although it has been included in the world dance program since 1963, it has never been danced in competitions.
The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a 4 4 time signatu...
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