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Re: Feather step
Posted by Polished
11/30/2008  2:17:00 AM
Are we still on the Featherstep or have we moved to Rumba Walks where the body does incline forward over the feet to the point of imbalance before stepping forward.
Re: Feather step
Posted by Telemark
11/30/2008  2:39:00 AM
Rumba Walks? Have you been drinking?

What you say is incorrect, BTW, the forward walk commences just BEFORE the point of imbalance, otherwise you wouldn't be walking, you would be falling over.
Re: Feather step
Posted by Polished
11/30/2008  1:49:00 PM
Telemark.To commence a Forward Rumba Walk allow body to move forward with the upper body slightly in advanced due to forward poise ( Cuban Heels the weight is already over the ball of the foot)
Just before the point of unbalanced is reached, move left leg forward first using the toe and then the ball of the foot with some pressure into the floor lowering the heel and straightening the left leg just before the completion of the step..The same pocedure is repeated using RF to dance a Forward Walk on RF. Walter Laird page 23. IDTA.
Prior to commencing the Rumba Walk take full weight on (say RF ) with the LF extended behind without weight. Both legs are straight.
As I wrote before and you answered. The body inclines forward over the foot to the point of imbalance.
Re: Feather step
Posted by terence2
11/30/2008  3:57:00 AM
Current board members are.......

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Jane Tumelty, Colin Donaldson, John Knight, Dawn Parker and Yvonne saunders.

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John Knight, Philip Diment Anna Jones, Lynda King and Yvonne Saunders
Re: Feather step
Posted by Iluv2Dance
11/30/2008  11:57:00 PM
Thank you, Terence2,
It was the first and only time I've heard a lecturer refer to the promenade position as, 'to end in Pee, Pee.' That statement was said by one of the ladies, on the ballroom committee, during an IDTA lecture on the Tango, at Blackpool.

Regards proof-reading, I would say that John was too busy. I don't know Colin, personally, but my money would go on one of the ladies. Of course, I can't say which one, but you don't have to read many names to arrive at the one I would bet on. It use to be the job of the chair-person to read and correct any new additions to the technique, and then put it to the rest of the committee.
Re: Feather step
Posted by Polished
12/1/2008  4:32:00 AM
lluv2Dance. Sorry to be so ignorant but what exactly is " to end in Pee, Pee ".
Re: Feather step
Posted by terence2
12/1/2008  5:31:00 AM
Prom. Position.

Incidentally, abbrev. ( like this ) are usually forbidden on exams...
Re: Feather step
Posted by Polished
12/2/2008  2:23:00 PM
Terence. And so there shouldn't. I could be forgiven for thinking that they couldn't spell and were heading for the rest room door.
Re: Feather step
Posted by Dennis
1/1/2009  7:51:00 AM
Hi,
maybe you can put a reverse turn incorporating feather finish, you can base it also depending on the preceeds and follows, you can refer to both istd book by Alex Moore or idta book by Guy Howard. also if you can find the book by henry jaques.
Re: Feather step
Posted by pasodoble
1/1/2009  6:04:00 PM
I think the trouble with this problem is that before there ever was a Featherstep there was a Three Step which had a intro on the LF with beats 12 and 3 4 for the following steps. This could have the Feather following which does happen often with todays dancers.Those who have John Wood's tape will see how he demonstrates a Three Step Diag to centre followed by a Natural Turn into a Wave. Any Social Dancers it would be better if this was ignored. Its only for the egg heads who like wrestling with problems. You can also find Marcus Hilton doing a Thee Step following a Change of Direction followed by a Feather and a Reverse Movement all on the diag to centre

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