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Re: Books to study for teaching ballroom and latin
Posted by Guest
8/28/2016  11:21:00 PM
Nioftofan1. I agree. And the same goes for reading from a book, as it does watching a video. We must know what we are looking for. I have often said to a person that we move our head onto step two of a Natural Turn in the Waltz far to early. And that they should, in slow motion, freeze frame, and see that the head stays over the closing foot and not the extended to the side foot. Thus creating Sway.
Re: Books to study for teaching ballroom and latin
Posted by nloftofan1
9/12/2016  10:41:00 AM
FOLLOWUP: I went to a West Coast Swing "cool moves" class last night. Everything in that class was based on the basic Whip. I mentioned to the instructor that my Whip wasn't as good as it should be. In half a minute she found the problem and helped me fix it.

Books and videos are very useful, but they can't do that.
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