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Re: VW
Posted by terence2
10/8/2010  10:40:00 AM
I remember it well. L and R turns with Curtsy finish is the correct name ( in Gold Syl. )
Re: VW
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/8/2010  10:41:00 AM
I think that Bob Mitchell still teaches that step.

jj
Re: VW
Posted by terence2
10/9/2010  2:48:00 AM
He was F/A trained not A/M.. they do have a similar version .. different name .

Pretty much all teachers used it in Amer.style VW at advanced levels.
Both, actually.
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/9/2010  6:46:00 AM
Bob was trained originally at FA but worked in both chains at one time or another.

jj
Re: Both, actually.
Posted by terence2
10/9/2010  10:41:00 PM
Funny.. Ive known ( and worked with Bob in the past ) for well over 30 yrs.

He never ever mentioned that, and he knew on one occasion, I had come over to a F/A school from an A/M one .

Even so, at that stage in his A/M career, he possibly may not have been familiar with the Gold syl.
I see him every week.
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/10/2010  12:33:00 PM
I specifically asked him not long ago what his background was.

jj
Re: I see him every week.
Posted by terence2
10/10/2010  11:27:00 PM
Next time you see him, say Hi from me ( and Ray )..
I'll see him tonight.
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/11/2010  5:43:00 AM
I'll give him your regards.

jj
Re: I
Posted by terence2
10/11/2010  7:52:00 AM
Thanks.....
We were both mistaken.
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/12/2010  4:54:00 AM
I spoke with Bob for several minutes last night and asked him about the chronology of his career.

He began dancing when he was in the Air Force and joined Arthur Murray in Texas after his discharge.

He became regional dance director for them before leaving to join Fred Astaire in Texas in the same capacity.

Eventually, he migrated to Atlanta with FA before eventually, as he put it, "giving up on the chains." He's been independent ever since.

Apparently, the chains had a stranglehold on the development of dance instructors in the US at that time.

I told Bob that you're currently in England and doing well. He sends you his best.

jj

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