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Re: Reverse Weave from Promenade Int
Posted by paul&dot
1/29/2008  12:02:00 PM
Thanks for the expounding clarification. I learn most when corrected.
I won't hold you to, ‘This works in all cases.'
Re: Reverse Weave from Promenade Int
Posted by Serendipidy
1/29/2008  7:09:00 PM
Just to add more fuel to the fire. Richard Gleave Dance Vision 4. Describes the action of the first three of a Natural Turn in the Waltz as. Turn. Swing. Sway on Three. Is that what you do. Can anyone see the difference that has crept in. It seems to me that Sway is used as a stabliser at the finish of the movement.
Re: Reverse Weave from Promenade Int
Posted by cdroge
1/30/2008  5:23:00 AM
I agree. You could substitute the turn with CBM this would give you,cbm,swing sway or cbm on one,swing on two and sway on three,the one flows into the other.
Re: Reverse Weave from Promenade Int
Posted by Serendipidy
1/31/2008  2:31:00 AM
cdroge. Richard Gleave actually does link that first step with CBM and talks about it.
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