Your the best video. Shared with so many people, of course kids.. I dated a well accomplished dancer 6 years. Over and over I wanted to show me. He didn't. So I'm on my own still trying to learn. Been watching this face about 10 years now. Thank you. Have a couple of young innocent men I'll try to persuade to learn with me. I love your video. Thank you. Do you have other videos. Rebecca
Hello Charles first time I watched this video, I was looking for a step sheet as well. I now have a fuller understand of dance in general (August 2021) and night club 2step is my favorite. The steps in the video are basic, quick quick slow. Or 2 3 4, 6 7 8 if you like. The richness of their routine are variations in left and right turns. Variations in hand holds. Opposite turns and tandem turns. The next level up are creativity with the music, stops and goes syncopation and the like. Keep dancing my friend.
@@francissantos7448 Francis, Thanks for your response. My dance partner and I have worked on their routine, she mostly learns from step sheets(if I say step right-she can't do it till she sees it on the step sheet-very frustrating for me). We do Country Western line and (mostly) couples dancing. We've learned over 70 couples dances and try to keep up with about 50 of them so we practice once a week and dance 3 times a week. I hope you enjoy dancing as much as we do.
@@charlesmeister4506 hello sir. My wife finally decided to retire and join me dancing last year because of covid 19. She has an ear for music and has a basic understanding of dance. I introduced her to the different dance genres by my concept of rhythms of combining single steps with triple steps. Nc2step is a triple step rhythm shared by rumba, salsa and bolero for example. Styling and creativity comes natural. I do the step changes when switching to tandems. I task myself in remembering the routines. She just follows. I would love to write out the step sheets for your dance partner. I count 8's or 6's for my wife if required. Perhaps you should learn to make a step sheet. We are dancing a storm when the dance halls have opened. Dancing is good for aerobics, brain exercise and socialization. And FUN. Stay safe, Charles.
Great Nite Club with beautiful moves!
Beautiful! So smooth and elegant. Thanks for posting.
it's just so beautiful watching this couple dance, I'd love to learn that dance too someday
Looks beautiful. thank you for posting.
So lovely--and so are your other dances. Nice that you have a whole room (at home?) to use for dancing! Wish we had that too...
Your the best video. Shared with so many people, of course kids.. I dated a well accomplished dancer 6 years. Over and over I wanted to show me. He didn't. So I'm on my own still trying to learn. Been watching this face about 10 years now.
Thank you. Have a couple of young innocent men I'll try to persuade to learn with me.
I love your video.
Thank you.
Do you have other videos.
Rebecca
nice routine
Beautiful. Thanks for filming and posting!
well done. and great movements to optimize the space.
Good job! Great to find you on UA-cam. Hope to see you again at the studio.
Love it!
Me Fascino, muy elegante
So cuteee
Bravo, Bravo!
Mooie demo, licht en zweverig gedanst, heerlijk om naar te kijken. Dit gaan we ook proberen !!
One of my You Tube uploads i consider as bible in my nightclub 2 step journey. The other one is "Ken and Tanya 2014 nightclub 2step"
SWEET!!!!!!!
Nice
Stoned af and laughing the shit out... 😂
Is there a step sheet for this routine?
I'd like to see one also if you received; Thanks a million
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Hello Charles first time I watched this video, I was looking for a step sheet as well. I now have a fuller understand of dance in general (August 2021) and night club 2step is my favorite. The steps in the video are basic, quick quick slow. Or 2 3 4, 6 7 8 if you like. The richness of their routine are variations in left and right turns. Variations in hand holds. Opposite turns and tandem turns. The next level up are creativity with the music, stops and goes syncopation and the like. Keep dancing my friend.
@@francissantos7448 Francis, Thanks for your response. My dance partner and I have worked on their routine, she mostly learns from step sheets(if I say step right-she can't do it till she sees it on the step sheet-very frustrating for me). We do Country Western line and (mostly) couples dancing. We've learned over 70 couples dances and try to keep up with about 50 of them so we practice once a week and dance 3 times a week. I hope you enjoy dancing as much as we do.
@@charlesmeister4506 hello sir. My wife finally decided to retire and join me dancing last year because of covid 19. She has an ear for music and has a basic understanding of dance. I introduced her to the different dance genres by my concept of rhythms of combining single steps with triple steps. Nc2step is a triple step rhythm shared by rumba, salsa and bolero for example. Styling and creativity comes natural. I do the step changes when switching to tandems. I task myself in remembering the routines. She just follows. I would love to write out the step sheets for your dance partner. I count 8's or 6's for my wife if required. Perhaps you should learn to make a step sheet. We are dancing a storm when the dance halls have opened. Dancing is good for aerobics, brain exercise and socialization. And FUN. Stay safe, Charles.
I see this guy at all the Vietnamese places with no floor etiquette.
That's very unfortunate. He will get a sharp elbow if he ever comes near me without floor etiquette.
Sorry, there's too much bouncing