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More dancing in the Queen's Room on the Baltic Cruise.
More dancing in the Queen's Room on the Baltic Cruise.
Intermingled sequence dance with ballroom to recorded music, and dancing to the big band sound of the Queens Room orchestra. Dancing every evening and some really great shows in the Theatre as well.
The Saunter Together sequence dance. I'm learning about spacing - people - and how quickly I forget if I don't practise what I think I have memorized.
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Waltzing to the big band sound. Lots of dancers on the ship but the people of the floor fluctuate with dinner time, show time and band versus recorded music.
I like the pre-recorded music because there is more variety in the dances and the tempos. The orchestra plays quickstep, waltz, foxtrot, chacha, rumba, and the occasional tango, jive and Viennese waltz. We manage to find something we can do the odd Night Club 2 Step or West Coast Swing to. There is another band on board that plays contemporary dance music. I like them too.
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