When people hear "ballroom dance", many are thinking of of the Waltz. It is classic and recognized by everyone. However, this is only the gateway to much more.There are 27 competitive dances: 10 International, 9 American, and 8 Country dances. Just like Waltz, this donation level is the "gateway" level contribution.
Triple Two is performed in competitive country circuits. It glides around the floor, romantically swaying and turning. Triple two is commonly danced at 88 Beats per Minute.
Paso Doble is a dance modeled after Spanish Bull-fighting. It originated in- ironically- France. In this lively dance, the leader is depicted as being the Matador, while the follower represents the Matador's cape, or the bull! Paso Doble is competed at 124 Beats per Minute.
Quickstep originated in 1920's New York as a fusion of the Foxtrot and the Charleston, the most popular dances at the time. Danced to upbeat music with a swung beat, this dance is characterized by fast feet, hops, and skips. Quickstep is danced at 208 Beats per Minute.
While our other donations are based on the beats per minute of dance, no song really has a BPM of 1000, however, Flight of the Bumblebee is known widely for being an incredibly fast piece of music!