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The ball change is found in most dance disciplines, including jazz, tap, lyrical, and hip hop. Due to its crossover appeal, it's usually one of the first steps taught to new dancers. The ball change is completed in two counts - transferring weight onto the ball of the foot (1), then a step back onto the other foot (2). This step is usually connected to another step, such as the "kick ball change" movement.

Step onto your right foot, transferring all your weight to that foot.

Lift the left foot and step back, behind the right foot, just onto the ball of the foot.

Shift your weight to the ball of the left foot as you raise your right foot.

Step back down onto the right foot, completing the move.

Step-ball-change can be done to the right, to the left or in place. It's often used as a transition, and it happens very fast.

Basic Dance Steps

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Dancer stepping

Taken from a wide variety of dance genres, the basic moves below will get you started on your journey as a novice dancer. Many foundational steps work across all dance disciplines -- that step-ball-change is good-to-go in jazz, tap, and samba. Brush up on your basics or break into a new flight style on the dance floor with footwork to dazzle the adoring crowd.

Ball Change

The ball change is found in most dance disciplines, including jazz, tap, lyrical, and hip hop. Due to its crossover appeal, it's usually one of the first steps taught to new dancers. The ball change is completed in two counts - transferring weight onto the ball of the foot (1), then a step back onto the other foot (2). This step is usually connected to another step, such as the "kick ball change" movement.

Step onto your right foot, transferring all your weight to that foot.

Lift the left foot and step back, behind the right foot, just onto the ball of the foot.

Shift your weight to the ball of the left foot as you raise your right foot.

Step back down onto the right foot, completing the move.

Step-ball-change can be done to the right, to the left or in place. It's often used as a transition, and it happens very fast.

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Box Step

This one will get you through any wedding; it's your basic tool from foxtrot to rumba. Your steps form the shape of a simple square or box.

If you're leading, step forward, slide the back foot up, and end with both feet together.

Next step to the side, slide, together. Two things to remember: each step involves a full weight transfer; no cutting corners, no sloppy diagonal shortcuts.

Always follow the outline of the box or square. The tidy box step opens a world of American and Latin-style ballroom dances to you.

Chaîné Turns

Chaîné turns are an introductory quick turn used in ballet and lyrical dance, though they are sometimes found in jazz and other styles. The name comes from the French, meaning "chain." Chaînés are simply a chain of rapid turns on alternating feet. Starting in first position, the turns progress either across the floor in a straight line or in a circle.

Begin in fifth position, right foot pointing right, snugged up in front of the left foot pointing left, arms at your sides.

Raise both arms together, elbows lightly bent so the arms curve and the fingers are just touching about waist high.

As you raise the arms, bend the knees, keeping the torso erect, and slide the right foot out to the right.

Open the arms wide to the side as the foot slides wide to the right.

Bring the left foot in, crossing it in front of the right as you relevé onto demi-toe.

Bring the arms back into the waist-high curve as you turn your entire body with the momentum of the moving left foot. This is a turn on half-toe with both feet very close together.

Repeat the sequence but this time, as you turn on relevé or half-toe, bring the arms up and into a gentle curve overhead, fingertips barely touching.

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