Foxtrot

Introduction

A dance characterized by long, flowing movements.

Background Story

The term 'foxtrot' originated as a dance in the early 20th century. It was popularized in America during the Jazz Age and is known for its smooth, progressive dance style, typically danced in a 4/4 time signature. The name itself is derived from a dancer named Harry Fox, who was key in its early popularity, as well as from the animal 'fox', symbolizing agility and gracefulness.

Temperament

Cool

Meaning

Movement

Gender

Unisex

Language

English

Name Start With

F

Letter Count

7 Letters

Variations

None