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| Around here most dance 2-step QQSS, however, there are many who dance it SSQQ. Either way doesn't matter since they both fit the music. I always thought triple-2 was danced with progressive chasses or triple-step, triple-step, walk, walk or 1a2,3a4,56 (hence the name triple-2) and danced to slower music.
As to the "rhythm 2-step," it resembles how many untrained dancers around here dance 2-step (ie. more of folk dance). I can see that it would have some advantages on a confined dance floor.
Blair |
| Ghostdancer:
I compete in 3 different venues, two of which are C/W . . . but they still have swing (WCS and ECS), Hustle, and the NC2S.
I've never heard of what you are referring to, other than there IS a "2 Step" with the count (just one of the ways to count) at Q, Q, S, S.
Then there is a dance, the Triple 2 or Triple 2 Step (which I've heard it called a few times), and the count is S, S, Q, Q . . . is this what you are talking about?
The main differences are the tempo of the music and the look of the dance. A lot of people who 2 Step use many of those patterns in the Triple 2, except that the preps and patterns are on a different count. Hope that helps.
By the way . . . a very small proportion of competitors, as compared to the 2 Step, do the triple 2. |
| Originally posted by Karen: I just want to learn how to two step please can you help me! Thanks Find a local dance studio that teaches country dancing, and they should be able to help you out. |
| Karen: Here is the simple answer. Two Step (Texas two step, Country Two step) Slow (12) Slow (34) Quick (5) Quick (6) Or some do Quick, Quick, Slow, Slow _ so find out which is more popular in your area or ask the person you are dancing with which they prefer. Triple Two Step 1&2 QQS 3&4 QQS 5 Slow 6 Slow Triple step, Triple step, walk, walk. or Chasse' Chasse' walk walk. |
| I agree with the Triple 2 step. 2 sets of chasse, then a walk walk, the triples replace the Slow Slow of the CW Two Step.
The other you are referring to as the Rhythm two step, is the way the old times use to dance the Two Step. Leading with the left, triple, then leading foot right triple step. That was all that was to it. Find a person older than 60 and ask them to two step (if they haven't been to any dances lately or classes) and I betcha they will triple triple. There are still some areas where that is the only way the do it. So Folk dance is a good label. Delighted |
| Two Step (Texas two step, Country Two step) Slow (12) Slow (34) Quick (5) Quick (6) Or some do Quick, Quick, Slow, Slow _ so find out which is more popular in your area or ask the person you are dancing with which they prefer. Triple Two Step 1&2 QQS 3&4 QQS 5 Slow 6 Slow Triple step, Triple step, walk, walk. or Chasse' Chasse' walk walk. |
| " I always thought triple-2 was danced with progressive chasses or triple-step, triple-step, walk, walk or 1a2,3a4,56 (hence the name triple-2) and danced to slower music." Exactly you got it! |
| Look for C&W dance clubs in google. Ours in Tulsa is Tulsa Country and Western Dance Club - TCWDA - Not all states have C&W clubs. W e went to So Illinois and the only C&W dance we could find was a country barn dance way out in the country. If you want it you will find it! |
| Correct names and terms are important in dancing. What you discribed QQSS or SSQQ as it can be taught either way just a difference between down beats and up beats. Nothing else. I was taught it to be named the Western 2-step. The dance you discribe in the question I learned and taught as the Texas two-step. This goes back 25 years and 10,000 classes for me. Please if you come from ballroom. Stay there you really don't know. Texas 2-step another forgoten dance I still teach. Count is step touch step touch walk walk. Perfect song Amarillo by Morning by George Strait.I took 500 classes and I payed attention in everyone. Here is the breakdown. Mans step. Ladies is just the reverse starting on the right foot. Progress half step with left foot touch the right foot to it. progress half step with right foot touch left to it now walk walk start over.L touch R touch W W. I some times use this in a swing format lots of fun. Do not confuse with old dance Western Swing which was step touch step touch rock step. If you have any questions on western dance I should be able to answer them. I'll tell you if I can't |
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