Dances Defined
- Salsa Dance Styles of the World
- By: Edie "The Salsa Freak" Espinoza
- American Style Rhythm
- A type of ballroom dancing, which evolved from social dancing and is now a fully recognized competitive style of dance. Rhythm style consisting of Cha Cha, Rumba, East Coast Swing, Bolero and Mambo.
- American Style Smooth
- A type of ballroom dancing, which evolved from social dancing and is now a fully recognized competitive style of dance. The Smooth style allows the dancers to be in open positions allowing for a very "Fred and Ginger" style.
- Swing
- East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Jive, Lindy Hop, Single Time Swing, Jitterburg, Balboa, Shag, St. Louis Shag, Charleston and Charleston.
- Other Popular Social Dances
- Merengue, Bossa Nova, Club Dancing, Night Club Two-Step, Argentine Tango, Salsa and Hustle.
- International Style Latin
- Latin American dances are danced to a Latin American beat. "Latin" is the term for International Style, "Rhythm" is the term for the American Style.
- International Style Standard
- The term "Standard" has replaced "Modern" as the name for the International Style dances. "Smooth" is the term used for dancing in the American Style.
- Styles of Argentine Tango
- Many find Argentine Tango quite challenging, commanding an advanced knowledge of dance skills for partner dancing.

