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Re: Is your partner "Straussphobic"?
Posted by kaiara
12/30/2008  8:26:00 AM
SIMPLE? LOL

Where I learned to dance the Viennese Waltz is considered an advanced dance. I can't remember how many hours I have spent learning it and I'm still what I would consider a total incompetent at this dance.

And it is the coolest dance.

so not all hide from it, but many of us are so bad at it that we recognize that private lessons and six months of concentrated effort would be minimal before we could be seen in public in this dance!!! And then only as basic beginners.

But it sure does feel good to sweep around the floor turning smoothly with the music--and I love Strauss.

Ann
Re: Is your partner "Straussphobic"?
Posted by Polished
12/31/2008  3:25:00 AM
Any arguments about the Viennese Waltz. Google..... Viennese Waltz Demo Timing Mirko and Alessia.... If you can't count that way you will never be able to dance this dance correctly. This is the International Style at 58 to 60bpm. Watch the footwork on 5. 6. on the Natural Turn. And stay down on the Reverse.
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