Watching them brings a complete happiness! His lead a partner is so smooth, making them look so harmonious and beautiful. One per century performance. Andrew Sinkinson is forever a King of Foxtrot.
Attn.: Helge, Their feather step is still smooth and continuous, not a “stoppage step”. With regard to “invading the next bar”, at this level of ballroom dancing, using “Rubato” is not only tolerable but even expected to enhance the performance, and to reflect the couple’s specific artistic style. The original idea of foxtrot was rhythmical walking, using effortless, smooth and progressive movements. This is what the Sinkinsons did on this video, in perfect harmony between the partners; and did it beautifully. Andrew Sinkinson was a World and European Amateur Standard champion, as well as three times Blackpool Standard Champion. Obviously, the highly qualified judges did not value the couple’s performance as “very bad” or “disappointing”. By the way, Andrew's nickname was: The King of Foxtrot.
Lucka is there? Mr.Desmond Sinclair said " Luck dance well and she learned dance in Bill and Bobby 's same studio? I used to play around dancing in USA specially with the Master of science buy Mathematics department of US and they can pay well of our dancing learning lessons include Donnie Gaynor Corkey ... Best Regard, M.S. Yasuko Sinclair Family Akl Mathematics Departments will pay dance lessons specially English styles ISTD!
The music is too fast for true slow foxtrot, more like an American smooth dance at 31 beat/minute. But Andrew slowed it down with a bit HOLD to make it elegant like a true slow foxtrot.
The first long side starts with the classic foxtrot figures: - Feather Step - Reverse Turn w/Feather Finish - Three Step - Natural Turn - Continuous Hover Cross
Thanks for the response! Perhaps a bit of mixed feeling on why so many capable dance people could perform slow foxtrot very well, yet few are ready to list out the figure names for the steps for this video by our King of Slow Foxtrot.
This to me is a very bad foxtrot ruining the timing and the flow. They use the 1-2 count for a preparation step !!!! Thus the feather step becomes, not a light feather, but a stoppage step, awkward out of time with the music. And invading feather step into the next bar. As a professional dance teacher I am extremely disappointed.
Helge Christophersen This isn’t the first video that I’ve seen you make negative comments on. I think you just want to draw attention to yourself and feel superior. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time
@@seasons1974 hi stacie. Actually I think he is not, he commented on a waltz of Andrew and Lorraine's very positively. I honestly think he just doesn't have any understanding of the term "jazz" at all. He obviously just doesn't have the creativity, courage or curiosity to like someone playing with the music right now. @helgechristoferson just try it bro! Let your self go for a change, and try not to think too much in boxes! Cheers dance fellows
Disagree. I see the prep step, but we've seen a lot of other great couples like the Hiltons do the exact same. To me, Andrew and Lorraine still are the superior foxtroters of all time, and this is a perfect example of their artistry.
As I hear this music, the preparation step on the first two notes of the saxophone is on 7-8, a musical anacrusis. So the feather step is correctly placed within a musical bar.
Watching them brings a complete happiness! His lead a partner is so smooth, making them look so harmonious and beautiful. One per century performance. Andrew Sinkinson is forever a King of Foxtrot.
Now that’s what I call a foxtrot! They slink along just like the name. So elegant!
Attn.: Helge,
Their feather step is still smooth and continuous, not a “stoppage step”. With regard to “invading the next bar”, at this level of ballroom dancing, using “Rubato” is not only tolerable but even expected to enhance the performance, and to reflect the couple’s specific artistic style.
The original idea of foxtrot was rhythmical walking, using effortless, smooth and progressive movements. This is what the Sinkinsons did on this video, in perfect harmony between the partners; and did it beautifully.
Andrew Sinkinson was a World and European Amateur Standard champion, as well as three times Blackpool Standard Champion. Obviously, the highly qualified judges did not value the couple’s performance as “very bad” or “disappointing”. By the way, Andrew's nickname was: The King of Foxtrot.
Yes .That's the old fashend way of nice Ballroom dancing. Magnificent.😉👏👏👏👂👍
ABSOLUTE perfection ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
"Quality is always in style".
Мой любимый танец с стандарте!!!
A gem :)
Very beautiful and flowing.
Lucka is there? Mr.Desmond Sinclair said " Luck dance well and she learned dance in Bill and Bobby 's same studio? I used to play around dancing in USA specially with the Master of science buy Mathematics department of US and they can pay well of our dancing learning lessons include Donnie Gaynor Corkey ...
Best Regard,
M.S. Yasuko Sinclair Family Akl Mathematics Departments will pay dance lessons specially English styles ISTD!
The music is too fast for true slow foxtrot, more like an American smooth dance at 31 beat/minute. But Andrew slowed it down with a bit HOLD to make it elegant like a true slow foxtrot.
John Chen pretty sure this is within international standard tempi. I agree though; they are elegant dancers.
Anyone could list out the figure names, so to give amateurs like me a chance to learn slow foxtrot more intensely? Thank you! 🎉
The first long side starts with the classic foxtrot figures:
- Feather Step
- Reverse Turn w/Feather Finish
- Three Step
- Natural Turn
- Continuous Hover Cross
Thanks for the response!
Perhaps a bit of mixed feeling on why so many capable dance people could perform slow foxtrot very well, yet few are ready to list out the figure names for the steps for this video by our King of Slow Foxtrot.
un délice
Song's name please...
Perfect@!!!!
Deep Purple by The Empress Orchestra
👍👍👍
They dont come much better than this, SUPERB ! . Only Marcus and Karen Hilton are better in my opinion.
What's the name of the melody?
Deep Purple??
@@malcolmtrudyburrell2950 yeah, pretty sure the name of the melody is called Deep Purple
His feet are so beautiful....
This to me is a very bad foxtrot ruining the timing and the flow.
They use the 1-2 count for a preparation step !!!!
Thus the feather step becomes, not a light feather, but a stoppage step, awkward out of time with the music.
And invading feather step into the next bar. As a professional dance teacher I am extremely disappointed.
Helge Christophersen This isn’t the first video that I’ve seen you make negative comments on. I think you just want to draw attention to yourself and feel superior. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time
@@seasons1974 hi stacie. Actually I think he is not, he commented on a waltz of Andrew and Lorraine's very positively. I honestly think he just doesn't have any understanding of the term "jazz" at all. He obviously just doesn't have the creativity, courage or curiosity to like someone playing with the music right now. @helgechristoferson just try it bro! Let your self go for a change, and try not to think too much in boxes! Cheers dance fellows
Disagree. I see the prep step, but we've seen a lot of other great couples like the Hiltons do the exact same. To me, Andrew and Lorraine still are the superior foxtroters of all time, and this is a perfect example of their artistry.
As I hear this music, the preparation step on the first two notes of the saxophone is on 7-8, a musical anacrusis. So the feather step is correctly placed within a musical bar.