This article is about the comic strip; for other uses, see
Foxtrot (disambiguation). FoxTrot is an
American comic strip written and illustrated by
Bill Amend. As of December 2006, FoxTrot is carried by over 1,000 newspapers worldwide. It was published on a daily schedule from its inception in 1988 until
December 31,
2006, when Amend switched it to a Sunday-only format.The strip covers a wide range of subject matter, including spoofs of pop culture
fads and popular consumer products.
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This article is about a type of ballroom dance. For other uses, see
Foxtrot (disambiguation)The Foxtrot (also: "Fox trot", "foxtrot", "fox trot") is a
ballroom dance which takes its name from its inventor, the
vaudeville actor Harry Fox. According to legend, Fox was unable to find female
dancers capable of performing the more difficult
two-step. As a result, he added stagger steps (two trots), creating the basic Foxtrot
rhythm of slow-slow-quick-quick. The dance was premiered in
1914, quickly catching the eye of the talented husband and wife duo,
Vernon and Irene Castle, who lent the
dance its signature grace and style. It was later standardized by
Arthur Murray, in whose version it began to imitate the positions of American
Tango.
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