History of Dance : History of Ballroom Dancing
Summary
TLDRRosario Nene Ortega, a dance instructor at the Goddess Store in Hollywood, Florida, shares the rich history of ballroom dancing. Originating from the Latin word 'ballare', meaning to dance, ballroom dancing emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries as a royal pastime in Europe. It evolved into a social activity in the early 1900s, gaining popularity post-World War I. Ballroom venues welcomed foreigners to dance, leading to the development of complex dances like the American tango, swing, and Latin styles such as salsa, cha-cha, paso doble, and bolero.
Takeaways
- 💃 Rosario Nene Ortega is a dance instructor at the Goddess Store in Hollywood, Florida.
- 📚 Ballroom dancing has its roots in the Latin word 'ballare', meaning 'to dance', and is related to words like 'ballerina', 'ballet', and 'ballroom'.
- 🏰 The history of ballroom dancing dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe, where it was a courtly dance for entertainment with kings.
- 🕺 In the early 1900s, ballroom dancing evolved into a more social activity for the general public.
- 🎉 The 1920s marked a period of great popularity for ballroom dancing, especially after World War I.
- 🌍 Ballroom venues were established to accommodate foreigners and provide a space for people to dance together.
- 🔁 Ballroom dancing has seen an evolution, incorporating more complex dance styles over time.
- 💃🕺 The American tango, swing, and various Latin dances such as salsa, cha-cha, paso doble, and bolero are part of the ballroom dance repertoire.
- 📈 The script suggests a progression from a royal pastime to a global social phenomenon.
- 🎭 The importance of ballroom dancing as a form of cultural expression and entertainment is highlighted.
- 📍 Rosario Nene Ortega provides this historical context from her perspective as a dance instructor in Hollywood, Florida.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the provided transcript?
-The speaker is Rosario Nene Ortega, a dance instructor.
Where does Rosario Nene Ortega work?
-Rosario Nene Ortega works at the Goddess Store in Hollywood, Florida.
What is the main topic of the clip Rosario is discussing?
-The main topic is the history of ballroom dancing.
What does the word 'ballroom' derive from?
-The word 'ballroom' comes from the Latin word 'ballare,' which means 'to dance.'
When did ballroom dancing begin?
-Ballroom dancing began in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
Who were the original participants of ballroom dancing?
-The original participants were the courts and Kings for entertainment.
How did ballroom dancing evolve in the early 1900s?
-It evolved into a more social dance for the general public after the 1920s.
What significant event impacted the popularity of ballroom dancing?
-Ballroom dancing became very popular after the first World War.
Why were ballroom places created?
-Ballroom places were created for foreigners coming into towns to dance.
What are some of the dances that evolved from ballroom dancing?
-Some evolved dances include the Waltz, American Tango, Swing, Salsa, ChaCha, Paso Doble, and Bolero.
What does Rosario Nene Ortega conclude about ballroom dancing?
-Rosario concludes by summarizing the history of ballroom dancing and its evolution into more complicated dances.
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