New Vogue
New Vogue dance style is an Australian form of sequence dancing that originated in the 1930s. There are a large number of New Vogue dances, although only a handful are common.
All New Vogue dances are based on a sequence of dance steps which are continually repeated, usually until the music ends. They sequences are always either 16 or 32 bars long, and require music that is in turn "sequenced". Due to the nature of the dances they are much easier to pick up by beginners
New Vogue Dances are based on one of several sub categories, including Viennese Waltz Rhythm, Slow Foxtrot Rhythm, March Rhythm and Tango Rhythm. Out of the many New Vogue Dances, fifteen are recognised by Dancesport Australia for use in competitions.
Barclay Blues - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm | Carousel - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm |
Charmaine - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm | Evening Three Step - March Rhythm |
Excelsior Schottische - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm | Gypsy Tap - March Rhythm |
La Bomba - Tango Rhythm | Lucille Waltz - Viennese Waltz Rhythm |
Merrilyn - Slow Foxtrot Rhythm | Parma Waltz - Viennese Waltz Rhythm |
Swing Waltz - Viennese Waltz Rhythm | Tangoette - Tango Rhythm |
Tango Terrific - Tango Rhythm | Tracie Leigh Waltz - Viennese Waltz Rhythm |
Twilight Waltz - Viennese Waltz Rhythm |