Foxtrot

/ˈfɑkstrɑt/ noun

A ballroom dance performed in 4/4 time with a brisk walking rhythm, or to perform this dance.

Likely named after Harry Fox, an American dancer and vaudeville performer, combined with 'trot,' referring to the trotting rhythm of the dance steps. It originated in the United States around 1912-1914 and became extremely popular in ballrooms.

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ARفوكستروت
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