Hi!
Today we did this combination in the beginners course.
http://zouk-germany.com/20-04-15-beginners-1-left-turn-guys-cross-step/
Have fun!
Hi!
Today we did this combination in the beginners course.
http://zouk-germany.com/20-04-15-beginners-1-left-turn-guys-cross-step/
Have fun!
Hi!
The ping pong is very typical zouk step. Do the first variation to feel the flow and after that try the second one.
Have fun!
A nice combination putting a lot of elements togehter.
For the guys: Ask yourself, where is the tension of the leading? How to lead the pseudo elastic clearly? How to bring the lady around of me?
For the ladies: Feel the leading of your partner. Just because your partner has your hand up it doesn’t mean, he wants to turn you. Going around the guy is a nice opportunity to play with your hips.
For the last step: watch the video to see how many steps you have to go at the end.
Big hug,
Fernando
Today we learn a very useful step if you are dancing at the party, because you can go through the dance floor if the party is full.
The guys are thinking the hole time “first the lady, then me”. For the ladies: Don’t go alone to the front (stay back) and focus on your partner with your upper body.
With this combination you will do the normal combination lateral / left turn more special (with a turn for the guys and a spiral for the lady) before you do the flick we did the last week.
Here you have the explanation wih the flick:
http://zouk-germany.com/16-09-15-intermediate-flick-left-turn/
Some importants things for this step:
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Hi!
A very easy step if you know the bumerangue reverse already.
Have fun!
Hi!
We did today this step in Oldenburg.
http://zouk-germany.com/01-07-15-beginners-2-travelling-lady-close-position/
Have fun!
Hi everybody!
Today we did this step:
http://zouk-germany.com/26-01-15-beginners-1-cross-step/
Big hug,
Fernando
Hi!
Here you will find the video for the step (1:37).
http://zouk-germany.com/12-01-15-beginners-b-lateral-turns-bumerangue-reverse-cambre/
Have fun!
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