This is a beautiful combination of moves that is well explained and demonstrated. And in addition to the barrel roll, there are also other options for bringing the follower back to the leader. I look forward to exploring those options! Merci!!
Merci pour ces belles videos. Toujours tres satisfaisante, avec de precieuses information techniques. Seul bémol, j'aime les comptes, mais bon ça ne gache en rien la qualité des vidéos. Merci.
Question: why does Elise do step-step-triple instead of just triple after you connect on the shoulder? Is it just the way the move is done, or is there a difference in energy that might lead her to execute one or the other?
It is not that easy to explain technic with writing but the idea would be as this: The energy coming from the turn leads into a step step rotation. Similar to a double tuck turn (here without change of direction). When the rotation ends and the energy comes down, you have a triple step (8:25) here with swivels.
I believe Rija only gives a rotational direction with the shoulder touch, rather than extra energy and rotation. If he would give extra energy, it may result in a turn with triple steps for Élise
This is a beautiful combination of moves that is well explained and demonstrated. And in addition to the barrel roll, there are also other options for bringing the follower back to the leader. I look forward to exploring those options! Merci!!
Merci, c'est bien expliqué et la démo à la fin donne très envie de danser avec vous :)
Really, really good. I like this softer, smoother version of Lindy Hop, tho you probably really unwind on the dancefloor. Very elegant.
Merci pour ces belles videos. Toujours tres satisfaisante, avec de precieuses information techniques. Seul bémol, j'aime les comptes, mais bon ça ne gache en rien la qualité des vidéos. Merci.
I love the way you broke this down to manageable parts! Need to check your other videos! Greetings from Poland!
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Question: why does Elise do step-step-triple instead of just triple after you connect on the shoulder? Is it just the way the move is done, or is there a difference in energy that might lead her to execute one or the other?
It is not that easy to explain technic with writing but the idea would be as this: The energy coming from the turn leads into a step step rotation. Similar to a double tuck turn (here without change of direction). When the rotation ends and the energy comes down, you have a triple step (8:25) here with swivels.
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I believe Rija only gives a rotational direction with the shoulder touch, rather than extra energy and rotation. If he would give extra energy, it may result in a turn with triple steps for Élise