Tonight saw James Richardson as teacher, Sherry Feldman as
demo and Chris Uren as DJ.
Here is tonight’s routine:
I really like the second move of this routine. It makes the
men (leads) move round the lady (follow). This move if done over and over again
will eventually make the lady (follow) dizzy. I dint like the last move especially
the arm lead lady (follow) cross leg thing. The lead with the arm doesn’t work.
If you really want the move to work the man (lead) has to have tension in their
arm and the cross bit has to be about 8 beats to give the lady (follow) time to
work out what they are doing. I personally find the cross steps hard to do as
by the time I work out that is what’s being
done the move is over and I haven’t had chance to do it to the full effect.
Tonight as a whole was really good. We managed to have four
rows for the intermediate class which was good. I had fun and got some great
dances. The night was really warm again which was good. The music was good as
always and we even managed to do the Ceroc Nu-Line dance.
The team managed to get some practice in which was good. We
just went over the bits that we had learnt in the practice sessions. This was
really good. We now know that all the male members of the team know the parts
that have been taught so far. The females only have to follow so it’s not too
hard for them to learn the routine.
I am looking forward to Wednesday night at Queen’s Hall in Leeds, 8pm.
If you fancy coming down next week to learn Ceroc (modern jive) or just want to try somewhere new it’s Monday at St Chads in Leeds on Otley Road. Starts at 7:30pm
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