I also know and have read the ISTD Syllabus Bronze, so for the Basic Routine, you CAN replace the Natural Spin Turn with the Outside Spin. The Outside Spin is like the Natural Spin Turn -- it is similar to the Spin Turn - but the spin is preceded by the OP step and then the spin. Then follow with 4-6 of Reverse Turn - and it will be still a keen Bronze (or Basic) Routine.
Thanks for your very helpful videos, I have followed them and the practice is getting better and better. I have a question that I hope you can help, when I move to the "back-lock" step, my hip is often separated, not connect with the follower' hip. So, is it necessary for leader to twist their hip for connecting with follower' hip in this step...? I feel that, when I try to twist my body for connecting the hip, it will make me difficult to move smoothly and keep up with the music...I look forward to hearing from you soon. Many thanks from Viet Nam 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💕💖💞💕💞💕💖💖💖🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
I know that Walter Laird put the "T" in Latin Technique in ISTD, but I know that Waltz is not Latin - it is International Standard, so Alex Moore is king of ISTD Standard Technique. I know that in Waltz, basically you rise on 1, keep rising up on 2, and then you lower at the end of 3. Also, Moore's mentality on waltz footwork - generally because of the rise and fall, you have the heel-toe/toe/toe-heel in some of the basic steps, including 1-3 of the Reverse Turn, and 1-3 of the Natural Turn. (I am talking generally about the lead's steps.)
Consider drinking re- mineralized water, (I make my own) avoid sugar and grains, and all processed foods, and get into a stretching routine...flexibility = grace
Would love to see Zoe with a smile
Love your work
Amazing!! Unfortunately, practicing without a partner is a little bit difficult.
I also know and have read the ISTD Syllabus Bronze, so for the Basic Routine, you CAN replace the Natural Spin Turn with the Outside Spin. The Outside Spin is like the Natural Spin Turn -- it is similar to the Spin Turn - but the spin is preceded by the OP step and then the spin. Then follow with 4-6 of Reverse Turn - and it will be still a keen Bronze (or Basic) Routine.
Thank you, it’s very useful ❤🎉
Thanks for your very helpful videos, I have followed them and the practice is getting better and better. I have a question that I hope you can help, when I move to the "back-lock" step, my hip is often separated, not connect with the follower' hip. So, is it necessary for leader to twist their hip for connecting with follower' hip in this step...? I feel that, when I try to twist my body for connecting the hip, it will make me difficult to move smoothly and keep up with the music...I look forward to hearing from you soon. Many thanks from Viet Nam 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💕💖💞💕💞💕💖💖💖🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
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I know that Walter Laird put the "T" in Latin Technique in ISTD, but I know that Waltz is not Latin - it is International Standard, so Alex Moore is king of ISTD Standard Technique. I know that in Waltz, basically you rise on 1, keep rising up on 2, and then you lower at the end of 3. Also, Moore's mentality on waltz footwork - generally because of the rise and fall, you have the heel-toe/toe/toe-heel in some of the basic steps, including 1-3 of the Reverse Turn, and 1-3 of the Natural Turn. (I am talking generally about the lead's steps.)
What is the name of the song please ?
Old people like me aren't as graceful, but we love to waltz. Any recommendation?
Consider drinking re- mineralized water, (I make my own) avoid sugar and grains, and all processed foods, and get into a stretching routine...flexibility = grace
Hi! I have been so curious about the proper counting of Waltz, Tango, Quickstep.
There’s a video here on waltz counting! Check it out
This " check" means oversway ?
Hi!
No it’s a Contra Check
This is the Oversway (well it develops from that into a Throwaway Oversway)
th-cam.com/video/U-lU07iPTEc/w-d-xo.html
What do you love about the Waltz? :)
Love it
Restie Eastship thank you
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