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ARE latin/ballroom dress same thing? is tango same as latin? so confsuing pleez tell me the difference between all ballroom/latin dresses! can u have all stylees in 1 dress!? BEST ANSWER 10 POINTS

2006-06-16 15:12:12 · 4 answers · asked by the5500 2 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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The following website for dance dresses will demonstrate the difference between Latina nd Regular Ballroom dance dresses. I hope it helps...
http://www.ballroomdresses-shop.com/

And yes, I think it might be possible to include both in one dress.

2006-06-16 15:19:00 · answer #1 · answered by FutureMrsMarsalia 3 · 1 0

i like all those questions. A Latin costume isn't comparable to a Ballroom costume. Ballroom clothing have a tendency to have a fuller skirt and aways attain to midcalf. Latin clothing have a tendency to be shorter, tighter setting up everywhere, and demonstrate greater epidermis. Tango isn't comparable to Latin. There are 5 categories of Tango. the main many times huge-unfold are American, international, and Argentine. American and international are the formalized, ballroom variations of Argentine Tango. maximum folk have self assurance Tango to be a Latin dance, yet any ballroom dancer will inform you that it is a Ballroom dance with a Latin flair. to respond to the basically suited component of your question, you won't be able to have Ballroom and Latin varieties interior an identical costume. Argentine Tango, which you're thinking of once you ask if Tango is Latin, does have its very own particular seem for clothing that's a thoroughly diverse seem in and of itself. there are a number of Ballroom dance designers who've web pages which you would be able to seem at and it will instruction manual you thru what you like.

2016-12-08 09:52:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Latin and Standard are completely different. Tango may be a Standard dance or its own thing (Argentine) but is definitely NOT one of the Latin dances. Jive, though not from Latin America, is a Latin dance. The terminology could be less confusing to beginners, but the easy way to tell the difference isn't their origin but whether they use heel leads (Standard) or ball-flat (Latin) footwork. Socially, of course, you can't very well change clothes after every dance, so a compromise is called for.

2014-09-29 04:21:41 · answer #3 · answered by John de Witt 7 · 0 0

Hell no! Go look it up.

2006-06-16 15:15:40 · answer #4 · answered by cyanne2ak 7 · 0 0

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