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re: Society Foxtrot?
Posted by Keh Gough
9/16/2000  10:44:00 AM
Frank: You post is too very funny !!

I went to the 8th annual Bluemoon Festival on last Thursday night in Vegas. It was pretty much a 100 percent social scene. ( I knew it would be. Why did I go? Two gals from the studio insisted and I had nothing to do that night. ) The average age of participants is 70. An outdoor theatre with concrete stage was the floor, much crowded to do anything but basic box steps. Your proposal of "Maine Foxtrot" brings up the animated images I saw as turtles, rabbits, brown bear, kangaloo that night. The DJ was brave enough to play a Viennese Waltz to which everyone was doing their homemade designer's steps. I did the basic American Foxtrot with occasional left rock turn. If I were to do some reverse turns and natural turns, it would have resembled much to a scene at the bowling alley........

Regards,

Keh ( not KEN )

re: Society Foxtrot?
Posted by weddingdance
9/11/2000  10:18:00 AM
I had heard it was more of a waltz to foxtrot timing, like american change steps but instead of 1-2-3, it's slow, quick quick.
laf
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