Social dances are dances intended to get to know other people at social functions and are commonly referred to as ballroom dances, with the main types being Latin dances like salsa, mambo, and cha-cha-cha, as well as modern standard dances such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot. Social dancing provides cardiovascular benefits when performed regularly at an intensity that raises the heart rate to 60-80% of maximum, and is an enjoyable social and fitness activity. The document also provides details on specific dance steps for dances like the cha-cha-cha.
Social dances are dances intended to get to know other people at social functions and are commonly referred to as ballroom dances, with the main types being Latin dances like salsa, mambo, and cha-cha-cha, as well as modern standard dances such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot. Social dancing provides cardiovascular benefits when performed regularly at an intensity that raises the heart rate to 60-80% of maximum, and is an enjoyable social and fitness activity. The document also provides details on specific dance steps for dances like the cha-cha-cha.
Social dances are dances intended to get to know other people at social functions and are commonly referred to as ballroom dances, with the main types being Latin dances like salsa, mambo, and cha-cha-cha, as well as modern standard dances such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot. Social dancing provides cardiovascular benefits when performed regularly at an intensity that raises the heart rate to 60-80% of maximum, and is an enjoyable social and fitness activity. The document also provides details on specific dance steps for dances like the cha-cha-cha.
Social dances are dances intended to get to know other people at social functions and are commonly referred to as ballroom dances, with the main types being Latin dances like salsa, mambo, and cha-cha-cha, as well as modern standard dances such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot. Social dancing provides cardiovascular benefits when performed regularly at an intensity that raises the heart rate to 60-80% of maximum, and is an enjoyable social and fitness activity. The document also provides details on specific dance steps for dances like the cha-cha-cha.
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SOCIAL DANCES
• are dances intended primarily to get to know
other people in attendance to a certain social function. • They are also called ballroom dances. • They are usually performed in pairs, male and female, but may also be performed in groups. SOCIAL DANCES • Social dances are classified into two major classifications namely the Latin American Dances and the Modern Standard Dances. • Social Dances are communal dances performed in social gatherings in any given space. SOCIAL DANCES
• They are synonymously
referred to as ballroom dances, but the former is performed in balls or formal social functions. SOCIAL DANCES
•Latin American Dances:
•Salsa, Mambo, Meringue, Swing, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, Boogie, and Paso Doble. SOCIAL DANCES
• Modern Standard Dances
include: •Slow Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Foxtrot And Quickstep. SOCIAL DANCES
• Latin dances distinguish themselves
by the costumes worn by performers. •They are somewhat revealing, tight- fitting, sexy yet sophisticated in nature. SOCIAL DANCES
•They are also distinguished by the
nature of the movements. They are freer and can be performed in close or open hold. SOCIAL DANCES
• Standard dances on the other hand,
wear formal, ankle-length gowns for females and coat-and-tie for males. •Most of the time, movements in these are restricted to close ballroom position with partner. SOCIAL DANCES
•Social or ballroom dances are
different from dancesport because the latter is freer in nature and are primarily intended to widen one’s social horizon, for recreation; and fitness. SOCIAL DANCES
• The former is performed in
competitions and are referred to as competitive ballroom dancing. SOCIAL DANCES
• The required athleticism has
established rules of different levels of difficulty and is limited to five dances per category only. SOCIAL DANCES
•They are the cha-cha-cha, rumba,
samba, paso doble and jive 75 seconds for the Latin category and slow waltz, tango, Viennese waltz 60 seconds, foxtrot and quickstep is 75 seconds for the standard category. SOCIAL DANCES •The origin of dances in both the Latin American and Modern Standard groups might also help in understanding the nature and background of social dances and dance mixers. Below is where each of the dances enumerated came from: SOCIAL DANCES • Latin American Dances: Cha-cha-cha Cuba Rumba Cuba Samba Brazil Paso Doble Spain Jive/Boogie USA Quickstep USA Swing USA Merengue Dominican Republic Salsa Cuba Mambo Cuba SOCIAL DANCES
•Slow Waltz Austria
•Tango Argentina •Viennese Walt z Vienna •Foxtrot USA •Quickstep USA THE FITNESS SIDE OF SOCIAL DANCING AND DANCE MIXERS •There is more to dancing than dancing itself. • F for frequency, I for intensity, T for time and the other T for type of the activity. THE FITNESS SIDE OF SOCIAL DANCING AND DANCE MIXERS •To receive maximum cardiovascular benefits, learners should dance at an intensity that raises their heart rate from 60% to 80% of your PMHR (Predicted Maximum Heart Rate). THE FITNESS SIDE OF SOCIAL DANCING AND DANCE MIXERS •STEP 1: Ask them to find their PMHR in beats per minute by subtracting their age from 220: • 220 - __________ = (Learners’ Predicted Maximum Heart Rate) •Example: • 220 - 15 = 205 (PMHR of a 15 year-old individual) THE FITNESS SIDE OF SOCIAL DANCING AND DANCE MIXERS • STEP 2: They will need to work out their lowest Target Heart Rate that they need to aim for during exercise by multiplying their PMHR by 60% (or .6): • _____(PMHR) x 60% (or .6) = (Lowest Target Hear Rate) • Example: 205 x .6 = 123 beats/minute (Lowest THR of 15 year-old individual) THE FITNESS SIDE OF SOCIAL DANCING AND DANCE MIXERS • STEP 3: Lastly, learners need to work out for their Highest Target Heart Rate that they can aim for during exercise by multiplying their PMHR by 80% (or .8): • _____(PMHR) x 80% (or .8) = (Highest Target Hear Rate) • Example: 205 x .8 = 164 beats/minute (Highest THR of 15 year-old individual) ACTIVITY #1 • NAME:_____________________________ • Yr./Sec.:________________Date:________
• Social dances are _____________________________________________________________
_______________________________________. They are classified into two groups, _____________________________ and _________________________________________. Social dances are also called ________________________. _____________________ on the other hand can be social dances performed in groups while periodically changing partners to maximize the social dimensions of social dancing. ___________________ can be developed if one engages in _______________________. ___________________ and ___________________ can also improve if one performs social dances regularly. The ___________________________ can guide one as to what kinds of food to eat to maintain or improve weight too. My favorite among the social dances is____________________ because______________________________________________________________________ ________________. I believe that with my participation in social dancing, I will improve my fitness, ________________________ and may eventually help me in influencing my _____________________ to improve their fitness too. • Basic BASIC CHA CHA CHA • New York • basic • Hand to hand • basic • Spot turn • basic • Underarm turn