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Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Mainland Marinduque from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on Photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Nineteen Types of Ballroom Dancing

In My younger years, Ball Room Dancing is one of my Favorite activity along with my wife of 63 years. During one our vacation in Miami Beach, Florida, we won 1st Place Dancing the Cha Cha and 2nd place Dancing the Rumba.

Macrine (RIP) and I Dancing the Rumba, Boac, Marinduque, Philippines, 2013

Here's an article on the 19 types of ball room dancing. I know how to dance almost all of the styles in my younger days. However, my favorites are the tango, rumba and the Cha Cha. 

πŸ’šπŸ’šFrom My Readings on the Subject : "Isn't it amazing how ballroom dance offers such a diverse range of styles? Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you might be curious about the different types of ballroom dance out there. Well, we've got you covered! In this post, we've compiled a list of the 19 different types of ballroom dance and explained what makes each one unique. Use the table of contents below to jump to a specific dance." πŸ’š πŸ’šhttps://blog.dancevision.com/the-19-different-types-of-ballroom-dance)_

Marsha Kefer and I Dancing the Cha Cha, The Heritage Downtown, Walnut Creek, 2024

Macrine and I dancing the Tango, Marinduque, Philippines 2014  

Table of Contents

  1. Cha Cha (Latin)
  2. Samba (Latin)
  3. Rumba (Latin)
  4. Paso Doble (Latin)
  5. Jive (Latin)
  6. Waltz (Ballroom)
  7. Tango (Ballroom)
  8. Viennese Waltz (Ballroom)
  9. Foxtrot (Ballroom)
  10. Quickstep (Ballroom)
  11. Cha Cha (Rhythm)
  12. Rumba (Rhythm)
  13. East Coast Swing (Rhythm)
  14. Bolero (Rhythm)
  15. Mambo (Rhythm)
  16. Waltz (Smooth)
  17. Tango (Smooth)
  18. Foxtrot (Smooth)
  19. Viennese Waltz (Smooth)

My Favorites are 1, 6, 12 and 19. What are Yours?  Here are the Benefits of Dancing: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/dance-health-benefits

Meanwhile, Did You Know?

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The Philippines isn’t just about white-sand beaches—it also has beautiful black sand beaches! These can be found in places like Camiguin and Batangas, where volcanic activity shaped the land. The black sand comes from volcanic minerals and lava, making these beaches both unique and stunning.
Black sand beaches are not just pretty—they’re also believed to have healing properties because of their rich mineral content. They’re a must-see for anyone who loves nature’s hidden wonders!

Lastly, Did you know that the term "Islas de los Pintados" was given by Spanish colonizers in the early 16th century? This name, which means "Islands of the Painted Ones," referred to the tattooed people, particularly from the Visayas region.
The Spanish were fascinated by the extensive tattooing practices of the Visayan warriors and settlers, who adorned their bodies with intricate designs. This name, however, was not an indigenous or widely adopted name among the Filipinos themselves. It reflected the perspective of the Spanish colonizers rather than the local inhabitants.

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