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The quickstep is one of the most popular standard ballroom dances. Lively and exciting, the quickstep is like a fast version of the foxtrot. This ballroom dance takes up a large portion of the dance floor, and dancers fill the space with elegant chasses and lock steps. The quickstep is a flashy and entertaining pair dance often seen on competition shows like Dancing with the Stars.
The quickstep emerged in 1920s New York, and over time, the dance evolved.
The rhythmic feel of the quickstep is rather repetitive and straightforward. The foot movement follows a slow-quick-quick-slow, slow-quick-quick-slow pattern. Dancing partners—with hands clasped and on each other’s backs—move in unison across a dance floor.
Beyond the basic steps of the quickstep, there are three signature moves associated with this ballroom dance: