It's not a question of whether you are tall or short. It's whether you're NOTICED or not for your dancing---and that just goes to sound competitive...
L.O.L. "quod ego elegi volo video, et illud non est idem" -- TT, I'm glad you disagree... IMO the weak (or even the lack of) naming-conventions...
If memory serves, this looks like a Quick Open Natural to PP. "Open" because it starts from PP. "Quick", in this case, because steps 2 and 3 pass...
Fasc, MFD Thanks for the well-wishes. I have missed it, but understandably, dance has been out of my mind for a spell, but I'm slowly getting back...
Finally RECOVERING... Been very seriously ILL since early this year.
(Apologies. I have, quite literally, 2 minutes to type this) So to demystify the VW: THERE ARE NO SPINS IN VW---ONLY SIDE STEPS (even the...
Heel leads, toe leads, ball-flats, releves, eleves, compressions, etc., are very seldom a question of choice nor style, but rather the result of an...
Not talking about the FINISH--but the halfway point in the step before you get there and HOW you manage the transfer of weight. Might not seem...
CAW, the solution to your query is an old technique known as Split-weight. And it's very simple. At the apex of your step (that instance when...
Odds are (10 to 1) you're overturning the 2nd NST because your partner is not leading it correctly. Have him keep his right side forward a...
What level do you dance? m
Dancebug, That's quite an amalgamation--and on a straight no less... The first step of the continuous natural pivots (whether by the gent or...
I need coffee before DF... Could you talk about your alignments? Are you taking this along a straight or around a corner? m
Yes, that is what the post implies. m
Momentum comes from both dancer's backward and forward movements together. I should note that nothing about momentum should be inferred from...
Dil, Mengu, Wann... you're all welcome. Wannabee, the article will be published in METROLETA.COM under the column: "The Other Left Foot"...
FYI There is an advanced model/concept of doing continuous Nat pivots---it deals with the figure as a series of SIDE STEPs (instead of forward and...
Yes. Well... almost. Per your example, L-LF should fall between LOD-SLIGHTLY-TO-WALL (ie NOT LOD but slightly towards the wall) and...
I'm currently writing an article on this--but here are the highlights as it refers to your question: When NPivots (as a series, or continuous...
Wannabee, Your problem has a simple solution, but first please clarify: are you doing Natural or Reverse pivots? m
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