Types of Ballroom Dances Did You Know? The term 'ballroom dancing' originated from a Latin word 'ballare', meaning 'to dance'. And the first type of ballroom dance ever created was the Italian Viennese Waltz.Ballroom dance is one of the elegant and elite forms of dancing. The basic requirement for a dance to fall into the category of ballroom dancing is that it needs two people as partners to dance. The dances that fall under the umbrella of ballroom dancing have undergone constant change with additions and subtractions to the list over time. The list that exists now only pertains to the current time. Some dances that were accepted in the past, such as polka, schottische, one-step, and peabody, no longer find a place on this list of dance style. The most popular ballroom dances are waltz, tango, cha-cha-cha, Foxtrot, and jive. There are currently two lists referred to when people talk of ballroom dances. One is the international style, that is further divided into International Standard and International Latin. In the US, the American Style consisting of American Smooth and American Rhythm, is widely accepted. While both these lists share a number of dances, and the techniques used are pretty similar too, International Standard allows only closed dance positions, whereas American Smooth allows closed, open, and separated dance movements. Let us have a look at them in detail. Different Types of Ballroom Dances International Style International Standard International Latin Slow Waltz Cha-Cha-Cha Tango Samba Viennese Waltz Rumba Slow Fox Trot Paso Doble Quick Step Jive American Style