Archive for September, 2010

Paramount in the News!

WPBF News Channel 25 comes to see Corky and Florence at the Paramount Ballroom.

Dancing with the Stars comes to Paramount Ballroom

To many she is best known as Carol Brady, the caring mother of the long-running Televison show “The Brady Bunch.”

Florence Henderson will be debuting in a new role, celebrity dancer on “Dancing with the Stars,” which premiered Sept. 20th on ABC.

Here’s a picture with one of Paramount’s students with Florence and Corky.

Henderson and her partner, Corky Ballas, spent some time Tuesday practicing their spins and routine here at the Paramount Ballroom in Palm Beach. Henderson said she has always been a fan of the show and can’t wait to begin dancing.

Her training includes about five to six hours of dancing six days a week. Henderson said she has the edge in the dance competition because of her extensive experience on stage, television and entertainment.
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If you would like to get to know Florence a little better, there was a Q and A article in the Palm Beach Post. Here is the link:

Q and A with Florence Henderson

Jackie’s Paramount Adventure

This is a quick update on my most recent activity towards becoming a U.S. 9-Dance Champion. The dancer you see in this video is a result of great training from our beloved studio owner, Alec Lazo, and some practice of course :) This is only the beginning. Stay tuned to witness Paramount Ballroom transform one of its own into the Paramount 9-Dance Champion. I’m the one in the red dress!

SunDance Classic

Basic Ballroom Dancing Instructions

A Guide To What Ballroom Dancing Is And What Makes It Such A Hobby

Dancing is as old and as far reaching as the human race. Around the world, different cultures with different attitudes and traditions have created music and danced to it. A couple hundred years ago, some sects of Christianity forbade dancing because they recognized its passionate power. It is an amazing experience when the body becomes attuned to a rhythm and each movement is made because it is beautiful. In our everyday lives we don’t tend to think about the way in which we walk, or run, or hold our hands. Dancing gives us the chance to let our bodies be beautiful, to be the center of attention, to express music with our entire being.
Ballroom dancing is a category that covers a wide range of types of dances. It is the DanceSport that you see on television; it is also the social partner dances. There are two main types of Ballroom: Latin (and Rhythm) and Smooth (and Standard). These categories are distinguished more by the technique then by the country of origin. For example, Tango is not a Latin dance. There are three different types of Tango a Ballroom dancer might do: Argentine Tango, American Tango, and International Tango. The same is true of many of the dances, so the category of Ballroom dancing actually covers more than just Cha-cha, Rhumba, Merengue, Mambo, Salsa, Samba, Swing, Pace Doble, Jive, Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Tango, and Foxtrot. These dances all have an American version, an International version, and most of them have a distinct social version.

If you want to learn Ballroom dancing, you can focus on one type of dance or one division of dances. The dances are usually seen as the Latin dances where you move your hips, and the Smooth ones where you float and glide along the floor. Both forms are very sensual and create a strong connection between the partners. Not all forms of dance involve the one-on-one experience of Ballroom. It is a dimension that adds depth to the performance of a dance. That is why learning to dance with your husband, wife, girlfriend or boyfriend makes your dancing better. The connection between you will generate energy. The synchrony between two people who move as one makes Ballroom dance a great pleasure to watch as well as to perform.

The advantage of learning different types of Ballroom dances is that you can pick the one that suits your mood. Each dance has a character to it: Cha-cha is playful, Rhumba is sensual, Tango is passionate, Viennese Waltz is elegant. Also, because most music uses the same basic structures, you can use your dancing skills for more than just weddings. If you go to a club and there’s techno music you can dance a Samba if it’s in two or a Cha-cha if it’s in four.

In order to learn to dance, I recommend going to an actual teacher. You can learn basic steps from instructional videos or even books, but you can’t ask questions and there will be no one to tell you if you’re learning a bad habit. Lessons can be extremely expensive, but there are ways to minimize the expense. Most dance studios have group classes, parties, and outings for their students to benefit from. Once you are a registered student taking private lessons, take advantage and do as many groups classes and have fun at as many events as you can. These are just as beneficial to your dancing and add tremendous value to what you are paying for. The more you do, the better you get, the less you are paying in the end.

Don’t be intimidated by the dancers you see on TV, or the professionals who dance in clubs. It won’t be long before you and your partner are moving with such confidence and charisma that everyone who sees you will think you’ve been dancing all your life. It takes only a touch of technique and knowing where to put your feet and before you know it, you’ll feel like a pro. From the first moment you step onto a dance floor, you’ll discover just how fun and rewarding Ballroom dancing can be.

Written by Carolyn Moir