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All About Ballroom Dancing

All About Ballroom Dancing

De: Todd Combs & Taras Denysenko
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Whether you are a student or a teacher, we're discussing ALL things Ballroom Dance related. There are so many ways to accomplish patterns & techniques in this industry, & we are here to assist in your understanding of these concepts. So let us know your questions...we want to hear from you.2021© Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • Interview With Monica Shifflet from Virginia Beach VA
    Feb 14 2021

    Todd & Taras chat with a student from Virginia Beach VA about her journey in dancing.

    This is out first student to be on the show.  Monica is an amazing student and just great woman to get to know.  Learn more about Monica and how/why she got into0 ballroom dancing.  From her 'day-job' in the cockpit of a fighter jet to going Mach 3 on the dance-floor.  We loved chatting with Monica Shifflet.

    We're also sorry that we've been slack on getting out content.  We're back in the studio to record some more All About Ballroom Dancing for you :)

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  • Are YOU Holding Yourself Back?
    Jun 17 2020
    “Are YOU Holding Yourself Back?” Todd Combs & Taras Denysenko episode 006

     

    What does holding back mean to you?

    • Are you your own worst enemy?
    • Are you engaging in all-or-nothing thinking?
    • Are you afraid of failure?  Sometimes failure means different things: Rejection - disapproval - The Unknown
    • Don’t like getting out of your comfort zone.  Be brave & get out of your comfort zone.  Outside your comfort zone will quickly become inside your comfort zone = more confidence - (Use growing muscles analogy)

    New Dancers: 

    • Looking Stupid
    • Not being talented enough, coordinated enough,
    • The perfectionist - Self Criticism - You excel in your profession and other hobbies that starting something new like dancing will make you see all the flaws 
    • No Partner
    • Distance from Studio - (more of an excuse)

    Intermediate Dancers: 

    • Wanting to learn too fast is actually holding yourself back:  Talk about people wanting to go up the levels too quickly
    • Wanting to learn too slow...over analyzing every step.  Paralysis Thru Analysis  

    Advanced Dancers: 

    • Afraid to go all out, pull the trigger and go for it. When you over train and are afraid of making a mistake. 
    • Want to perfect things before the next routine or event - 
    • You expect perfection from yourself - 

    Quotes:  

    • “I don’t believe in holding back...you know, life isn’t a dress rehearsal!” - Kate Winslet 
    • “Courage comes by being brave; fear comes by holding back” - Publious Syrus

    What areas are you holding back?  Now that you realize where you are holding yourself  back what are the next steps you plan on taking?

    Please write in and let us know.  It helps other dancers to know the struggles others go through because sometimes they think “It’s just my problem”...not realizing thousands of people have had the same issue.

    We look forward to our next episode of AABD.  

    And until then...we’ll see YOU on the dance floor

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  • Bob Powers On Standardizing Professional American Rhythm
    May 27 2020
    Bob Powers Standardizing Professional American Rhythm Todd Combs & Taras Denysenko episode 005
    • 12 Times United States Rhythm Champions
    • 3 Times World Professional Mambo Champion
    • Bob & Julia are recipients of the 2012 DanceSport Hall of Fame Award
    • Finalist in the World Showdance Championships
    • Member of the World Dance Arts Foundation
    • Certified adjudicator with the National Dance Council of America * Certified with the World Dance Council
    • Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Owner in Mesa Arizona
    • Julia & Bob are creators & owners of the Latin Dance Fitness Program “Core Rhythms

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    • What exactly is this project you are doing?  Is it like a “rule book”, or a guideline manual?  Please let us know what it is.

     

    Bob Powers:  The group is called Rhythm Champions and our mission is to promote American Style Rhythm dancing worldwide.  The American Smooth has had great success lately and we have discovered that the reason the Rhythm has lagged behind is the fact that there’s a belief that there are too many differences in the techniques.  So one of the goals of the group is to come to a consensus on each dance.   We are in the process of developing a technique book, not a syllabus but strictly body, hip, leg and foot action description.  So if you can imagine 15 former US Champions coming together to agree on a specific technique and how it should be expressed verbally. 

     

     

    • Who is involved?  Is there a person or persons in charge of organizing this?  What are different persons' roles?

    Bob Powers:  Every US Champion since the inception of the Pro Rhythm division.   I can list them if you want.

    1984             Charles & Jean Penatello 

    1985-1987    Joe Lozano & Jan Mattingly 

    1988-1992    Forrest Vance & Susie Thompson

    1991-2003    Bob Powers & Julia Gorchakova

    2004             Tony Dovolani & Inna Ivanenko

    2005-2006    Tony Dovolani & Elena Grinenko

    2007-2010    Jose DeCamps & Joanna Zacharewicz

    2011-2013    Decho Kraev & Bree Watson

    2014-2015    Emmanuel Pierre-Antoine & Liana Churilova

    2016-2018    Nazar Norov & Irina Kudryashova

    2019             Andre Paramonov & Natalie Paramonov 

     

    • What is your role?

    Bob Powers: We are all equally involved and contribute to the technique as well as promotion and online classes to promote it. 

     

    1. How did this come about?

    Bob Powers:  During the Coronavirus stay at home order one of the guys came up with the idea and asked who would be interested.  We all responded. 

     

    1. What stage is this currently in?

    Bob Powers:  Definitely developmental.  It's taken us 9 weeks to do the Rumba Box.  But the great thing is it just keeps getting better.  We have such an amazing group of great dancers, teachers and musically gifted individuals that it can’t help but be a success. 

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