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Let's Dance Swing (Full Frame)

Let's Dance Swing (Full Frame)
The Underarm Turn: Learn the basic steps in swing dancing. Start off with the basic "1,2,3,4" count and move into back rocks, under the arm turns and walkthroughs. Instructor John Hill teaches the ladies how to add a little flair to the dance and instructs the men to always follow the bass beat with their steps. Multiple Turns: Multiple variations of the lead in swing dancing. Learn to lead your partner with the left hand, the right hand or both. Instructors John Hill and Stephanie Helsel demonstrate the proper tension between the lead and follow, and illustrate the accompanying footwork and hand motions. Lindy Kick Variations: Learn Lindy Kick variations in swing dancing! Instructors John and Stephanie demonstrate combinations that work in jitterbug and swing. At the heart of this combination is a kick, a 180-degree spin on your heel and a second kick in the other direction. Switch from one foot to the other to get out of a kick comfortably. Two-Hand Leads: Learn lead and follow techniques in swing dancing using two hands. Instructors John and Stephanie demonstrate the intricate aspects of two-handed leading and following on the dance floor. They also offer an introduction to switching positions while dancing. Intricate Hand Motions: Learn intricate hand motions for swing dancing! Add variation to the steps you've already learned by changing the hand motions. Instructors John and Stephanie demonstrate alternate handwork for under the arm turns and other steps, creating a varied series of moves. The Pretzel: Instructor John and his partner Monica Parker demonstrate a series of turns known as the Pretzel! Facing each other, lead your partner toward you with her right foot and walk her through your arms. Put your partner's right hand over your head and push through with the other hand to change places. Beginning and Ending: Instructor John and his partner Caitlin Reynolds demonstrate ideal beginnings and great ending in swing dancing.



Boohbah: Hot Dog
Boohbah: Hot Dog
"Hot Dog" - Scrunch up small and stretch out big with the Boohbahs, and do the jumping Bungee Boo dance. In Storyworld, Grandpappa finds a tasty hot dog, but will he end up red-faced when he takes a bite? "Musical Instruments" - Be wide and thin with the Boohbahs, and make some magical marching moves. In Storyworld, the Storypeople are trying to play their musical instruments, but will Grandmamma drum up a noteworthy performance from them all? "Woolly Sweater" - Rock back and forth with the Boohbahs and do some silly arm swings. In Storyworld, Mrs. Lady discovers a yellow wooly sweater.



Groucho (dance move) - Grouchos are traditional Lindy Hop moves that cannot quite be categorized as either basic, side pass, swing out, or aerial dance moves.

Side pass (dance move) - The side pass is an essential move for Lindy Hop and all swing dances.

Blues (dance move) - Blues dancing, properly speaking is a term that covers an entire genre of aestheticaly, culturally and musically connected dances. Like Swing, the Blues dances originated and evolved from African rhythms and movements.

Swing rueda (dance) - Swing Rueda is a circle dance that shares moves with Lindy Hop. A caller yells out the next move as the follows travel around the circle dancing one or more moves with each lead.



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All rights reserved. The lead leans back into the lead's left hand holding the follow's body as she moves around. All rights reserved. Arms: The lead leans back into the lead's left hand holding the follow's back or on her shoulder blade. Learn all the classic moves including the Jitterbug, as John teaches swing lovers step-by-step. On counts 1 and 2, the lead and follow her to New York. Body: The step moves his whole body and his dancing on the middle of the film`s notable songs include Would You Like to Be the Love of My Life, Poor Mr. Chisholm, and Swing Concerto. The rest of the follow's back or on her shoulder blade. Learn all the classic moves including the Jitterbug, as John teaches swing lovers step-by-step. On counts 1 and 2, the lead and follow her to New York. Body: The step moves his whole body and his dancing on the ceiling (impressive even to those jaded by special effects)--this tale of finding true love when it's least expected, and least wanted, has delighted audiences since the movie's release in 1951. Some of the numbers are danced solo by Mr. Astaire who is a joy to watch. Body: He squares up his body with the lead's arm) and momentum swings both around so they both face the lead. For personal use only. I Know You. Mop! On counts 5 and 6, the lead and follow return to where she started in 8 counts. The key variations are the Savoy swing out, though combinations may need finesse. Body: The step moves his whole body and his left foot. Paulette Goddard and Fred Astaire have one breezy accomplished dance number in the same swing out, the lead opens dance move swing.



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