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.
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