Quickstep is an International Style ballroom dance that follows a 2/4 or 4/4 time beat, similar to a fast Foxtrot. An example of a song suitable for the classic quickstep would be "Come to the Cabaret" from the Cabaret movie. However, while the dance may appear very similar to a fast Foxtrot, its technique and patterns are unique to itself.
This dance gradually evolved into a very dynamic one with a lot of movement on the dance floor, many advanced patterns include hops, runs, quick steps with a lot of momentum, and rotation. The tempo of quickstep dance significantly increased, especially in ballroom competitions, due to the extensive use of steps with eighth note durations. While in older times quickstep patterns were counted with "quick" and "slow" steps, many advanced patterns today are cued with split beats, e.g., "quick-and-quick-and-quick-quick-slow".
The two International Style (dance) syllabi of ISTD and IDTA for quickstep slightly differ. The American Style dance competition program does not include Quickstep, nevertheless the dance is taught and danced socially in American dance venues.
Quickstep | Quickstep | קוויקסטפ | Quickstep | Quickstep | Квикстеп | Quickstep | 快步
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