Learn the Art of Natural Ballroom Dancing
Created by former World Professional Ballroom Champions Christopher Hawkins and Hazel Newberry, the Natural Dancing Set is a comprehensive ballroom training collection designed to help dancers develop movement that is technically sound, musically expressive, and visually natural.
Rather than focusing solely on memorizing figures, this series explores the essential qualities that make ballroom dancing appear effortless and enjoyable. Through detailed explanations and practical demonstrations, Christopher and Hazel show how dancers can improve movement quality, musical awareness, partner coordination, and floorcraft across the four major International Standard dances.
The package includes four complete instructional videos:
- Natural Dancing – Slow Waltz
- Natural Dancing – Tango
- Natural Dancing – Slow Foxtrot
- Natural Dancing – Quickstep
Each video follows a structured learning format, making it valuable for both competitive dancers and social dancers seeking stronger fundamentals.
What You’ll Learn
- Character and personality of each dance
- Musicality and interpretation
- Basic and advanced figure groups
- Detailed breakdown of all featured steps
- Common dancing problems and practical solutions
- Floorcraft and navigation techniques
- Methods for creating smoother and more natural movement
- Partner coordination and body awareness
Why This Series Is Valuable
Christopher Hawkins and Hazel Newberry are widely respected for their ability to simplify complex ballroom concepts into practical lessons that can be immediately applied on the dance floor. Their teaching emphasizes movement quality rather than memorization, helping dancers build skills that transfer directly into competition and social dancing.
Whether you are developing your ballroom foundation or refining your competitive performance, Natural Dancing Set provides a complete framework for achieving more dynamic, artistic, natural, charismatic, and enjoyable dancing.















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