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Re: Slow Foxtrot (International Style)
Posted by terence2
3/23/2010  12:54:00 AM
Open Tele. would be ( and is ) what I introduce in the early stages .. this solidifies the use of heel turns, and is readily transferable to waltz... its " follows ", allows several other good variations from a Prom. position...
Re: Slow Foxtrot (International Style)
Posted by Cyd.
3/30/2010  3:11:00 AM
The difficulty of Heel Turns is. We learn them solo. There is no other way.But it gives the wrong idea from the start. Because when with a partner the man should turn the lady and not the lady turn herself. On a Reverse Turn Foxtrot after the RF is in position the lady should go for a ride using nothing phyisical at all.
Re: Slow Foxtrot (International Style)
Posted by kristinak22
6/2/2010  11:05:00 AM
Hi Terence2:
I didn't know how to contact you. I wanted you to know I really enjoy your posts. I have been teaching for 35 not always full time. I apologize as this is not about Foxtrot I wanted to know if you taught or competed in B.C. in the 1970's I was looking for a few old friends. I didn't know if maybe I met you along the way.
Re: Slow Foxtrot (International Style)
Posted by terence2
6/2/2010  11:27:00 PM
I taught briefly in Toronto in 1959, and then moved on to the states.. I did a congress for the A.M. studio in Portland in 1961, and there were studios attending from B.C... couldnt give you any names..( Toronto , yes )

My last Pro comp was in L.A.in 1961..

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