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Posted by Quickstep
4/19/2006  11:05:00 PM
Somebody was asking for a few excercises to help understand dancing. I've lost them somewhere. Don't dance outside your circumference when stepping to the side. Stand feet together knees straightish. Point a toe to the front and draw a half circle to the rear. Now bend the supporting knee and draw a half circle again. It's bigger isn't it. Bend it some more,its bigger still. You must dance within that circumferance. When we watch tapes we only see what appears to be a large step to the side. What we need to do is take note on how much the supporting knee is bending and is being used..

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