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Re: Bolero Variation
Posted by Administrator
11/12/2004  7:25:00 PM
Glad you like it. For the rest of this year (and part of the next), it's all pre-determined. There are 4 variations for each rhythm dance (Cha Cha, Rumba, Swing, Bolero and Mambo). Two of them have already aired, so you should expect to see two more Bolero variations over the next few months.

Of course, you can see them all sooner if you buy the "Strictly Rhythm" variation DVD, due out hopefully by very early December (in time for the holiday rush!)

If you want to know what dance is coming next, here's how it works: I have 20 smooth and 20 rhythm variations. In Smooth, it's 4 dances x 5 variations each, and in Rhythm it's 5 dances x 4 variations each. We alternate weekly -- 1 smooth, 1 rhythm. The rhythm dances go in the following order: CC, R, SW, B, M. Smooth goes W, T, FT, VW. So to figure out what dance is coming next, look back to the last smooth or rhythm variation and fill in the blank.

For example, this week is Bolero, and last week was Viennese Waltz. That means that next week will be a smooth variation -- Waltz. The week after that it will be Mambo. Then Tango, then Cha Cha, and so on.

If that doesn't make sense, here's a chart:

PAST VARIATIONS
  • Cha
  • Wal
  • Rum
  • Tan
  • Swi
  • Fox
  • Bol
  • VW
  • Mam
  • Wal
  • Cha
  • Tan
  • Rum
  • Fox
  • Swi
  • VW


CURRENT VARIATION: Bolero

FUTURE VARIATIONS:

  • Wal
  • Mam
  • Tan
  • Cha
  • Fox
  • Rum
  • VW
  • Swi
  • Wal
  • Bol
  • Tan
  • Mam
  • Fox
  • Cha
  • VW
  • Rum
  • Wal
  • Swi
  • Tan
  • Bol
  • Fox
  • Mam
  • VW


...Then we start over from the beginning! Or more likely, we'll film our first set of Int'l Standard & Latin variations and start working them into the mix. What fun!

Regards,
Jonathan

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