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Re: Early Rise
Posted by John
12/27/2005  12:39:00 PM
Phil. Let me know where you live,I can still get there for New Year,if you still have lots of Good Cheer. Cheers John & Dave. Not a Couple?
Re: Early Rise
Posted by phil.samways
12/27/2005  1:28:00 PM
John
You'll have to book a flight to the west of ireland.And it might all be gone soon. The wine that is.
Re: Early Rise
Posted by Don
12/30/2005  4:08:00 AM
One of the biggest faults in the Reverse Weave is the failure to use CBMP on the 4th step . This results in the whole movement becoming to square
( shoulder pointing diag centre instead of pointing down LOD ). Steven Hillier teaches the Reverse Weave should be long and cigar shaped.
Re: Early Rise
Posted by quickstep
1/11/2006  5:46:00 AM
Not directed to any particlar person. But if the basic rise and fall is followed at all times nobody will be far from wrong. Remembering that if we do a step where the feet pass in the Waltz it will be necceassary to apply Foxtrot technique in many places. The key words are Waltz ; continue to rise on 2 and 3. Foxtrot up on 2 and 3. The difference is easy to spot and should be practised and understood. . Jonathan, I love these little faces. but it needs one with the tongue out. Only joking
Re: Early Rise
Posted by Dave
1/11/2006  10:56:00 AM
Thanks Quickstep. I should mention for those just learning international foxtrot that that the up on two ,three is the third and forth beat in foxtrot.
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