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Re: Drawing dances
Posted by E Downes
5/15/2009  12:33:00 PM
You might consider the costumes of the people as a clue to recognize the dances. Also depicting a unique hold -- like the corte in tango; the leg flicks (or whatever they are called) in quickstep; the New Yorker (crossover breaks) for Cha Cha; the contra checks in Rhumba, etc. You might be able to find one unique pattern/hold in each dance that you wouldn't find in any others and if it crosses over to another dance, the costumes could give the viewer an idea.
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