I never!!! Nice Tutu, Swingbean. Kisses, ~genie p.s. - next time you are in town, let's do a little a lindy hump.
Uh yeah... lindy hop? What is that, 1930's style dancing?
:lol: :lol:[/quote] Yes she does.... Swingbean is the the T-Rex of Lindy. Come on, show em' what you really look like, Swingbean.
Why do you think they don't enjoy social dancing as much? A lot of people say that dancing to DJ'ed music doesn't do much for them, but a live band...
It goes both ways. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has looked at a guy in bed and thought, "With a few lessons, he could be an amazing...
Yes, this move can be done with just about anyone who has good frame (I think that's the word you were looking for). It's a very safe and easy...
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Are you referring to the trip kick? That's an aerial (meaning that both feet go off the ground). Now the trip kick can be done with a follow who...
If you aren't able to find a class in your area, you might want to try picking up some videos on breaking (or bgirling/bboying). The Groovaloos have...
Where was this dancer from? I only know of one lead who does this move, so it isn't a very popular or well known move.
If this is the move I am thinking of.... basically your right leg will naturally cross over your left (due to being "tripped") and you will lunge...
The rock step is how you start it off. After that initial start, you eliminate the rock step and you stick to the kick step step step kick step step...
Dancing with an "excellent follow" will also show you how the follow SHOULD feel to you (i.e., you'll realize that you don't need to give too much...
In bal, your first step as a follow is a rock step. Then you kick to the behind with your right foot. So.... rock step (r), kick (r), step, step,...
Luh, my apologies for seeming harsh in my post. I certainly did not intend to direct my comments to anyone in particular and I hope that you did not...
Huh? How would you consider salsa to be the very first step to learning lindy?
Two week of east coast and then I started learning lindy. There really isn't much to learn in east coast. A few basic moves and then it's time to...
It's impossible to say what came from where. A lot of moves are slightly modified from other dances. One person might say, "oh yeah, that's a west...
It's "Tain't what you do".
There is no universal "easiest" dance to learn (just like there is no easiest sport to learn). The easiest dance for you will be the one that comes...
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