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Hi Son, Great question and YES! 95% of our lessons are designed to be very socially leadable. I have good luck leading this one. After a few runs through as the leader you'll start to learn the subtle thing's you'll need to do to get the followers to follow. I covered my favorite lead concepts in this video. With a little practice you should be on your way to leading them successfully in the "Wild!" Happy Dancing, Brian B
Very leadable. IF the follow knows that slow swivels exist/are in the realm of possible. Can cause panic in follows that don't know such is possible. Of course, if everyone has a solid frame, it's fairly easy even with a swivel-naive partner. Imo.
These cha cha variations will likely remind you of the cross-body leads in mambo/salsa and even the cross-body leads used in the hustle as well!!! My favorites are.... 1. Crossbody with Inside UAT 2. Crossbody Overturned right into Lady's R Shadow Check and Boomerang Exit back to Facing Position
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Love it that you break down the steps clearly thank you
Glad it was helpful! We’ve got tons more Cha Cha on our other channel, Social Dance Online too! 😊
Very nice dancing . Thank you
Thank you!
Very cool move. Can this be easily executed in the wild? Meaning if the follower never seen this move before?
Hi Son,
Great question and YES!
95% of our lessons are designed to be very socially leadable.
I have good luck leading this one.
After a few runs through as the leader you'll start to learn the subtle thing's you'll need to do to get the followers to follow. I covered my favorite lead concepts in this video. With a little practice you should be on your way to leading them successfully in the "Wild!" Happy Dancing, Brian B
Very leadable. IF the follow knows that slow swivels exist/are in the realm of possible. Can cause panic in follows that don't know such is possible.
Of course, if everyone has a solid frame, it's fairly easy even with a swivel-naive partner. Imo.
These cha cha variations will likely remind you of the cross-body leads in mambo/salsa and even the cross-body leads used in the hustle as well!!!
My favorites are....
1. Crossbody with Inside UAT
2. Crossbody Overturned right into Lady's R Shadow Check and Boomerang Exit back to Facing Position
I love your lesson very helpful🥰😍🤩 Thank you 👍✌👏🙏
Εxellent lessons
Thank you!