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Re: First time through the door
Posted by Quickstep
3/29/2007  3:02:00 AM
A Whisk and a Chasse is taught on the third week and continue with the quarter turn after the man has stepped outside. By this time some are already enquiring about private lessons
Its such a long time ago but the very first steps in dancing I took was in a private lesson although I did have some help from my parents. In my lesson I learnt the Quickstep first up to the Spin Turn and V,Six. and a Quick Open Reverse. I can not remember having to do a Natural Turn when I started the Waltz because I already new what a Spin Turn was from the Quickstep. Thats why from my own experience I would as they always did teach the Quickstep first.
How about that. A dead heat for first place in the World Swimming men' s 100 metres Freestyle. What a race.
Re: First time through the door
Posted by DennisBeach
3/27/2007  7:05:00 PM
Focusing on the closed manuevers had the same effect for us. It is really hard to do a lot of the closed manuevers without fairly good technique. I think that forced us to focus more on technique and really helped our smooth dancing.
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