The ...s are spaces when I couldn't understand him either. I think there are a lot of spanish words thrown in that are names for moves that only swing rueda dancers in that group know.
So, it's not great, but I think he says, "Open Break"... "Inside turn" "coca cola?""south Texas" "?" "..." "reverse" "tostada(?)" "couples charleston" "double kick forward" "kick the door" ... "Open break" "mini dip" "arriba(?)" "right foot stomp" "turn her in" "leaders in" ...."open break" "turnstyle" ... "traffic Jam" (something that means for the leads to change) "texas tommy into double dutch" "swing her out" "double dutche" .... .... "Kick the can" "turnstyle" "stop texas"
This is great! I love that it isn't choreographed but is done AMAZINGLY =D
What a neat thing! I had no idea this existed!
Wow. That was impressive. ;-)
really cute!
This song is Count Basie's "One O'Clock Jump"
Super!, quel est le titre de la musique?
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I've added the names of the moves that were being called out, as well as I can remember them, to the description.
The ...s are spaces when I couldn't understand him either. I think there are a lot of spanish words thrown in that are names for moves that only swing rueda dancers in that group know.
Can anyone provide some of the names of moves he called out? I understood Turnstile and jazz move names, but the basic changes sounded like Spanish!
What's t name of the song please?
Definitely not "One O'clock Jump". It's Buster Smith's Kansas City Riff: Buster Smith
So, it's not great, but I think he says, "Open Break"... "Inside turn" "coca cola?""south Texas" "?" "..." "reverse" "tostada(?)" "couples charleston" "double kick forward" "kick the door" ... "Open break" "mini dip" "arriba(?)" "right foot stomp" "turn her in" "leaders in" ...."open break" "turnstyle" ... "traffic Jam" (something that means for the leads to change) "texas tommy into double dutch" "swing her out" "double dutche" .... .... "Kick the can" "turnstyle" "stop texas"