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Dance Discofox!

The popular party dance for every occasion

High-revving & dynamic

Take over the dance floor with lots of fast spins

Danceable everywhere

Whether it's a wedding, club, or garden party, discofox is always a good choice

Easy to learn

From beginner to show dance, Discofox grows with your skills

Experience Discofox

Discofox is a modern ballroom dance with roots in foxtrot, which originated in Europe in the 70s. It feels relaxed, rhythmic and lively. The movements are flowing, the mood is exuberant - ideal for simply dancing the night away.

What does Discofox sound like?

You can dance Discofox to almost any 4/4 music at a medium tempo. From pop to hits to charts - you can typically recognise it by its clear beat structure and infectious beats. Songs with 120-130 BPM are ideal, often with electric guitar, synthesiser or modern drum loops.

Experience Discofox music

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Discofox dance steps

Discofox is danced in 4/4 time with a basic step consisting of three steps (tap-step-step). Typical are the many turns, body movements and twisting elements - all without taking up much space. And the best thing is: Discofox is easy to learn - with plenty of room for show effects at advanced level.

Discofox is the right dance for you if you...

Discofox is the right dance for you if you...
  • don't just want to stand around at parties, but want to dance along
  • are looking for a dance that you can use anywhere
  • don't want to learn long choreographies
  • want to start with or without a fixed partner
  • are looking for quick feelings of success
  • enjoy music like pop, schlager, or dance classics

FAQ about learning to dance Discofox

Here you can find answers to the most important questions about learning to dance Discofox.

  1. No, a fixed partner is not strictly necessary. Many dance schools offer partner rotation in their courses, so you can participate flexibly, even as an individual. In addition, you can often indicate when registering that you are looking for a dance partner. Some courses even work with digital matching to bring suitable pairs together.