@@ToddLouiseDickson wishing you a speedy recovery ... again ... you videos are so plain and clear in your teaching style ... and most importantly ... together the joy of your dancing is palpable ... even on the screen ... we are new dancers but learning much for different channels ... yours is fabulous ... SO SO SO helpful ... thank you again!!
How does the male lead the female into a stutter step? Is there a commonly understood way to do this, or should the dancers just come to an understanding on their own lead indication?
Actually, if both dancers do the stutter step as we demonstrated, it is a called step that is memorized by the dancers. However, either dancer can "add in" a stutter in a basic on additional counts &5 &6 instead of just 5, 6. I hope this helps.
I would love to see you go through a whole dance routine incorporating the various steps you've shown.
Hello Janet, that is a great idea. We will try to post a new video soon. Thank you for viewing our video!
Thank you for the great shag lessons.
Glad to see a recent video ... really good instructors ... please keep posting more videos!!
Thank you, I had rotator cuff surgery this year so we are just now really dancing again. We will post more videos.
@@ToddLouiseDickson wishing you a speedy recovery ... again ... you videos are so plain and clear in your teaching style ... and most importantly ... together the joy of your dancing is palpable ... even on the screen ... we are new dancers but learning much for different channels ... yours is fabulous ... SO SO SO helpful ... thank you again!!
Thanks for this!
How does the male lead the female into a stutter step? Is there a commonly understood way to do this, or should the dancers just come to an understanding on their own lead indication?
Actually, if both dancers do the stutter step as we demonstrated, it is a called step that is memorized by the dancers. However, either dancer can "add in" a stutter in a basic on additional counts &5 &6 instead of just 5, 6. I hope this helps.
Pleased that you show full body head to toe on the routines. Much better than cutting the body in half where we don't see the feet.