UN agency to stop calculating Chile poverty stats [getdailynow.blogspot.com]
Question by set_your_own_example: What is the best type of ballroom dance for "A Whole New World" from the Aladdin soundtrack? My fiance and I would like to learn to ballroom dance for our first dance at our wedding reception. We would like to dance to the Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle version of "A Whole New World." Yes, it's cheesy, we know. We were curious as to what type of ballroom dance would be best suited for this song. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! Best answer for What is the best type of ballroom dance for "A Whole New World" from the Aladdin soundtrack?:
Answer by Nona said so
OH MY GOD... i have to tell you that I was just singing "A Whole New World" and reading your question at the same time...what are the chances of that? Talk about freaky! The Modern Waltz would be ideal: this style of ballroom dancing comes from the Austria Waltzen styles of ballroom dancing popular in Austria and Germany in the early 1900s. The Boston Waltz became popular in the United States in 1834 and is a slower version of the Viennese Waltz. Today, the Waltz still remains as a slow type of ballroom dancing and the slow beat has allowed the Waltz to have more figures, dips and steps added to it. Or for a little kick you can try a Rumba: Rumba style of ballroom dancing is also known as the Latin Waltz. The American Rumba is a variation of a slow-rhythmed Cuban dance called the Son that was brought to the United States in the 1920s. The Rumba is danced on the spot, rather than all over the dance floor, with hip and other body movements in a slow, quick, quick beat.
Answer by Anna
I'm no expert, but I think that I tango would be perfect, or maybe a foxtrot :) Good luck and congratulations to you both!
Answer by zen_rebel
I would do a Night Club Two Step. You could also do a slow foxtrot or rumba (bolero or international), but I think the style of night club would go best. Good Luck:)
Answer by John de Witt
It would be a perfect slow foxtrot for an advanced dancer. If you plan on investing heavily in lessons and choreography, that's still the best choice. If you haven't danced before, and your time will be limited to a dozen hours or so of practice time, I'd suggest rumba as an easier alternative to pull off and look presentable. And not to rant too heavily, I do wish people who don't know ballroom dances would stop suggesting grossly inappropriate choices.
Answer by bluerobin
That would be a foxtrot..a slow foxtrot. It would not be a tango..whoever said that obviously knows nothing about ballroom dance. Dear God...please don't do a tango to A Whole New World. lol
Answer by Jen L
I agree that it's a great foxtrot, although I do not see it working well with rumba. I liked the idea of night club two step, you could make it interesting by adding different spins and dips and that would be easier than learning a foxtrot routine. But if you are investing in a private instructor, go for the foxtrot and make it elegant :) Congrats on the wedding!
Gossip - Perfect WorldMusic video by Gossip performing Perfect World. Download Perfect World on iTunes: smarturl.it and Pre-Order A Joyful Noise: smarturl.it (c) 2012 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Published October 02, 2012
Associated Press
SANTIAGO, Chile â" Â A prestigious U.N. agency will no longer help Chile calculate its poverty numbers after the government was accused of manipulating the data.
Alicia Barcena directs the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, which has double-checked the math on Chile's economic surveys for 25 years, providing a stamp of approval that has reassured investors.
Now Barcena says the commission will treat Chile just like every other country, and will no longer correct mistakes in the data.
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera celebrated numbers in July suggesting a drop from 15.1 percent to 14.4 percent of Chileans living in poverty, but months passed before he released an error margin that cast doubt on the gains, and meanwhile the UN agency said it wouldn't use the government's criteria.

Duran Duran - Ordinary WorldMusic video by Duran Duran performing Ordinary World (2003 Digital Remaster).
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