quickstep Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkwɪk.step]
  • Us [ ˈkwɪk.step]

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  • Derived from the quickstep, the dance was more responsive to swing music than the standard dances.

  • Loopdans, two-step, swing, boogie, social foxtrot or quickstep steps, are often danced together in sokkie.

  • Their quickstep original dance from the 199495 season was adapted into a compulsory dance/pattern dance.

  • The tempo also quickened, as the song was a useful quickstep tune.

  • The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal and informal events.

  • Over time, the foxtrot split into slow and quick versions, referred to as foxtrot and quickstep respectively.

  • While it evolved from the foxtrot, the quickstep now is quite separate.

  • This contest included sections, such as: quickstep, waltz, and grade selection piece.

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