Free Video Lesson

Introduction To Foxtrot!

Foxtrot is a great dance to have in your repertoire if you want to dance at weddings and similar gatherings and you have a partner to do it with. 

Foxtrot's "slow quick-quick" variations can easily be adapted to stay in one area rather than travel around the periphery of the dance floor so you can use it when the room is not full of ballroom dancers who travel in the same direction (which is the norm at Ballroom dances).

Plus, Foxtrot fits a lot of smooth music from various genres and will come in handy when the music is varied.

Pay special attention to my tip at 2:06 so you know how to help avoid stepping on your partners feet!

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She is a miracle worker! While my wife is an incredible dancer, I have no rhythm and we had never really slow danced together, other than the slow dance shuffle that anyone who doesn't know how to dance does. In about five sessions, LaurieAnn taught us the Fox Trot, as well as an inside and outside turn and cute intro, which looked so elegant and as if we had danced together for years. ​


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