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Beverley Cayton-Tang & Robert Tang
Robert Tang and Beverley Cayton-Tang are North American Professional Rising Star Standard Champions. As amateurs, they were three-time Canadian and two-time North American Undefeated Amateur Standard Ballroom Champions, having represented Canada at five World Amateur Standard Championships. Their other titles include: Ohio Star Ball Amateur Standard Champions, La Classique du Quebec Amateur Standard Champions, USADA Amateur Standard Champions, Northcoast US Amateur Standard Champions, Michigan Dancesport Amateur Standard Champions, Detroit Star Ball Amateur Standard Champions, and Ontario Amateur Standard Champions.

Robert and Beverley have appeared on television commercials and print advertising, promoted Ballroom Dancing at association and fundraising events, and have been featured in radio programs ("Metro Morning" and "This Morning" on CBC-Radio One) and television shows ("Breakfast Television" on CITY-TV", "Studio 2" on TVO, "W5" on CTV, "National News" on Global Television, "Evening News" on ON-TV, "Cathay Ball" and "Tangram" on CFMT-Television, "Eye on Toronto," "Entertainment Now," and "Bermengui Live!" on CBC-Newsworld). They have also been featured in Maclean's Magazine, West of the City Magazine, Time, Globe & Mail, The Star, The Sun, and many other publications in Canada and the US. They were consultants to the author of a book about the DanceSport entitled, "Ballroom Dancing: The Rhythm, Romance and Style" and were also featured in it. They are the founders of DanceScape Corporation which features the largest dance communities on the Internet, including, http://www.dancescape.com, http://www.dancescape.TV and http://www.myDanceFriends.com.

Robert has a Bachelors of Science degree from McMaster University and a Masters in Business Administration degree from the Schulich Shool of Business, York University. Beverley has a Library and Information Technology degree from Sheridan College. Prior to founding DanceScape, Robert was Corporate Marketing-Communications Manager for Marcam Solutions Inc. (now Invensys, Plc.), and Beverley was Training Manager at the Southern Ontario Library Services.

 
By Beverley Cayton-Tang & Robert Tang
Published on 02/15/2005
 

Wedding danceHere are quick tips for those preparing for their "First Dance":

  1. Select your music at least 3 to 6 months before the Wedding. The most popular and romantic tends to be either a "Foxtrot" or "Waltz".
  2. Learn a few key basic steps or patterns that will help you adapt and move around any size dance floor. A qualified instructor can easily choreograph and help you learn within three to six lessons.
  3. Practice. Practice. Practice. Try to practice a minimum of 2 to 3 times between your weekly lessons. The more you practice soon after you lesson, the more you will remember!

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