On the Development of a Rumba Dancer. This post has been brewing in my head for a while and I only hope I can phrase it in such a way to generate...
I have wondered about this for sometime but I haven't come across any good answers to this despite much googling, so I'm hoping to get the opinions...
First of all, I should say that I don't really dance much Nightclub Two-step, so this is based on what little I have danced and seeing other people...
I have a question regarding the use of the terms inside and outside for describing underarm turns. I happen to be thinking about this for Salsa...
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For dance charts, I believe FADS (Fred's) uses FAPE: (Figure, Appearance, Partnership, Expression) and DVIDA (Dance Vision) uses Fig, FP,T, L/F,...
Do you use pre-leads in leading (or, do people use them with you if you are following) for inside and/or outside underarm turns? Although I use...
When dancing Country Two-step how do you handle the corners of the dancefloor? Do you just curve your patterns as you round a corner? Or do you...
In the third installment of my "what is" series :D What is pony swing? Does: "Pony Swing"="Rodeo Swing"="4 count swing"="4 count hustle"?...
What is CW Waltz and how is it different from American style ballroom waltz? My understanding is that is somewhat resembles two-step but is done to...
I have heard of a version of cha cha which progresses around the floor like two-step. I have a few questions about this: 1. What is traveling Cha...
I know this may be a long shot, but has anyone seen (or heard about) this Dance Vision video and if so do you have any comments on it: How to...
Angle of Man's Left Arm in Standard There seems to have been a trend in Standard towards the man's left forearm being more horizontal (especially...
American Smooth champion Toni Redpath discusses a concept in leading and following of a creating what she terms "a level-5 weight connection". To...
With regard to forward steps in Country Two-step, I have heard both "always use heel leads" and "never use heel leads" emphasized by different...
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