Foxtrot
The Foxtrot is one of the most deceiving dances as it looks very easy, but is one of the most difficult dances to do. The dance originated in the Victorian era as the “One Step” or “Two Step”. It was later introduced as the “Castle Walk” by the American performers, Vernon and Irene Castle. Then in 1913, a Vaudeville performer, Harry Fox, performed a little trot, which appealed to the social dance teachers in New York and this the Foxtrot was born.
The Foxtrot is a smooth and sophisticated dance and is characterized by its flowing movements and elegant style, with dancers moving gracefully across the dance floor.