The New Vogue dance style is
an Australian form of sequence dancing that originated in the 1930s.
All New Vogue dances are based on a sequence of dance steps which are
continually repeated similar to a line dance. New Vogue Dances are
based on one of several sub categories, including Viennese Waltz Rhythm,
Slow Foxtrot Rhythm, March Rhythm and Tango Rhythm.
New Vogue
Dances
Below is a list of the New Vogue
basic and championship competition dances. We will choose a subset
of these dances to work on for 1-2 months each and rotate between them.
Basic Dancesport Competition
Dances
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Barn Dance - Slow Foxtrot
Rhythm
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B.G. Blues - Slow Foxtrot
Rhythm
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Canadian Three Step - March
Rhythm
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Cassius Quickstep -
Quickstep Rhythm
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Dorothea Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm
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Empress Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm
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Militaire - March Rhythm
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Pride of Erin Waltz -
Viennese Waltz Rhythm
Dancesport Championship
Competition Dances
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Barclay Blues - Slow
Foxtrot Rhythm
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Carousel - Slow Foxtrot
Rhythm
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Charmaine - Slow Foxtrot
Rhythm
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Evening Three Step - March
Rhythm
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Excelsior Schottische -
Slow Foxtrot Rhythm
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Gypsy Tap - March Rhythm
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La Bomba - Tango Rhythm
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Lucille Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm
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Merrilyn - Slow Foxtrot
Rhythm
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Parma Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm
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Swing Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm
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Tangoette - Tango Rhythm
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Tango Terrific - Tango
Rhythm
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Tracie Leigh Waltz -
Viennese Waltz Rhythm
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Twilight Waltz - Viennese
Waltz Rhythm