NIGHTCLUB TWO STEP

LEARN THE BASIC STEPS OF NIGHTCLUB 2 STEP

NIGHTCLUB TWO STEP

LEARN THE BASIC STEPS OF NIGHTCLUB 2 STEP

There are essentially two versions of Nightclub Two Step. The Nightclub Two Step (NC2S) was initially developed by Buddy Schwimmer in the mid-1960s. The dance is also known as "two step" and was one of the most popular forms of contemporary social dance as a Disco Couples Dance in 1978. It is frequently danced to mid-tempo ballads in 4/4 time.

Nightclub 2 Step Dancing

Since the beginning days of Nightclub Two Step, the dance has evolved substantially into the dance that it is today. We teach the contemporary style of "Nightclub" as is danced competitively in country dance. To suit modern music rhythms, the Nightclub is danced as a Slow-Quick-Quick and begins by moving to the side.

There are no "rock steps" present in Nightclub. Instead, the feet close together on the first quick, and cross for the second quick. Nightclub is a stationary smooth dance with linear and geometric patterns performed with draping sway and counter sway, shaping actions, emphasizing developed slows.

LEARN HOW TO NIGHTCLUB TWO STEP DANCE

Nightclub Two Step Dance Lessons

In this Nightclub Two Step dance lesson, Anthony and Rose Lewis teach you the basic step of Nightclub 2Step.

"There are no "rock steps" present in Nightclub Two Step. Instead, the feet close together on the first quick, and cross for the second quick."

About the instructors:

Anthony and Rose Lewis Dance

Anthony and Rose Lewis

Anthony and Rose Lewis are professional dancers, instructors, owners of X Dance, parents, and husband and wife. Their YouTube, Facebook, and virtual platform X Dance are the largest country dance instructional platforms in the world and get millions of video views per month. They have taught, danced, and performed on CMT, ABC, FOX, and taught celebrities appearing on Dancing With The Stars. Anthony is also a Gold Certified instructor in American Style Ballroom and Latin (Rhythm and Smooth).

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