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Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing (Teach Yourself General)

 
Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing (Teach Yourself General)   Author: Craig Revel Horwood
By Teach Yourself
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5

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Product Details
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 790
EAN: 9780340907566
ISBN: 0340907568
Label: Teach Yourself
Manufacturer: Teach Yourself
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: 2005-08-26
Publisher: Teach Yourself
Studio: Teach Yourself

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Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 New to ballroom, 2006-02-09
Craig Revel Horwood starts by giving the reader a basic terminology of ballroom dancing words which are uses throught out the book. The book moves on to important 'warm up' exercise and what to wear. The book contains 8 dances to learn including the waltz and jive. Each dances has photographs for each steps and tips. Within each dance there are basic step leading to the turns and variations onces the basics have been mastered. Some of the more difficult steps have floor plans to show the reader where their feet should end up. The book also contains a C.D with timing and two songs to dance to for each dance.
I personly have discover I'm no relation to Ginger Rogers and would of benefitted greatly from having a floor plan for some of the harder dances. The photographs do little to help you see where your feet should go. The C.D is very uses full for timing but doesn't go on for long enough. if your a natural on the dance floor this book is for you however if you have two left feet I suggest a D.V.D!

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 Style over Substance (If you could call it style), 2007-03-18
Oh dear! A classic example of a celebrity cashing in on his status. A major gripe with this book is that the author lacks any writing ability whatsoever and so makes up for it in the use of 'candy floss' gibberish. He constantly fills this book with useless and irritating waffle like a californian high school girl at a pyjama party which, for the beginner,just gets in the way of the learning experience. However, the book's death blow comes from the fact that the author has spent the bulk of his efforts concentrating upon describing the style of the dances. Aswell as dragging on a bit this excessive glamourisation is wasteful; What a beginner really needs is comprehensive faultless diagrammatical foot positioning of near mathmatical precision. Simply put he needs to know where his feet are supposed to be at any particular moment. This is certainly not what you get from this book. Far too few foot diagrams of figures (a figure being the grouping of a number of steps into a distinct pattern which bungled together with other figures in various ways forms a particular dance)and when they are there they don't seem to connect together (or the author just forgot to tell us how to do that) Guidance is also lacking on how to start the dances. What we have instead is Len (who appears to be a co-author of some sort) popping his head round the corner with extra useless stylistic tips delivered in rhyme (which only adds to the irritation.) In summary, there are far supperior books out there for beginners. Ps (don't be fooled by a flick-through which gives the book the appearance of being an idiot's guide which it most certainly is not. Pps The photographs of the couples at the start of the book were usefull in demonstrating the different holds (Even though greater use of close ups, particularly of where the hands go, could have been used.) However, The book's crammmed full of sequential photo's of couples performing various figures. One can imagine a video clip of this being useful but these sequential photo's tell the beginner absolutely nothing. As i said, style over substance.

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Not what it seems, 2006-10-14
This is an attractive book at first sight. However, it does not contain enough diagrams for foot positions and has some basic steps missing e.g. Susie Q in the Cha Cha. Also, the book as supplied by Amazon DOES NOT CONTAIN the promised CD.

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 useful and inspirational, 2008-09-27
this book inspired me to take lessons at my local dance school and was really useful for getting started and learning all the different names for the steps and lots of coloured photos to refer to. I can highly recommend it if you think you've got two left feet. It is fun and has lots of info in it for finding out where schools of dance are etc and all the info you need for starting out.