Gay Ballroom Dancing - Where determining who leads gets spicy.
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Instructor and ballroom dance champion Christopher Beroiz teams up with dance class producer Steve Valentine to teach ballroom dancing to men and women in same sex relationships.
Same sex couple ballroom dancing offers something different. Male couples often have a power and strength that heterosexual couples don't have. Female dancers may bring a unique sensuality to the floor. Either way, a new dance vocabulary is invented due to many of the new physical appearances and intimate interactions that are formed. Yet, the rules of how to dance, where to place one's feet, etc., those don't change.
At the same time, good dancing transcends gender when two people come together to perform something more powerful than their individual sexual identity. Thus gay ballroom dancing becomes a platform to defy sexual categorization while at the same time using it to create something truly unique.
Same sex couple ballroom dancing offers something different. Male couples often have a power and strength that heterosexual couples don't have. Female dancers may bring a unique sensuality to the floor. Either way, a new dance vocabulary is invented due to many of the new physical appearances and intimate interactions that are formed. Yet, the rules of how to dance, where to place one's feet, etc., those don't change.
At the same time, good dancing transcends gender when two people come together to perform something more powerful than their individual sexual identity. Thus gay ballroom dancing becomes a platform to defy sexual categorization while at the same time using it to create something truly unique.
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