![]() ![]() When you dive into the cultural influences and the periods of history that people have danced through, you realise just how interwoven with dance we really are. The history of social dance is fascinating. In my dancing, using their formula for breath helped me enormously and that’s just the tip of the iceberg for this great read.įor History… Ballroom, Boogie, Shimmy Sham, Shake: A Social and Popular Dance Reader by Julie Malnig What I adore about this book is the clarity with which they break down movement. This is a gem of a book! Nick and Lena have over 40 professional titles in American Smooth and Ballroom so it’s fair to say they know their stuff. Definitely worth having a read of their articles, lots of great dance advice there!įor Technique… What you see is NOT what you do: A Simple Formula for Ballroom Dancing by Nick & Lena Kosovich ![]() Kudos go out to Christina Campbell and her blog Dancing with the Campbells for some of these suggestions and also to Chris Lynam at the Arthur Murray Live Blog. So without further ado, here is your quarantine reading list! ![]() But now that we are forced to slow down and spend a little more time indoors, it is the perfect time to catch up on some good books. ![]() Life is so busy, I for one usually fall asleep half a page into a book, no matter how good it is. ![]()
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