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Learn 3 Waltz Twinkle Variations for Bronze Waltz
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- In this video, I'll teach you three Waltz Twinkle Variations for Bronze Waltz. These variations will add a little twinkle to your Bronze Waltz routine, and will be a great addition to your ballroom dance repertoire.
This Bronze Waltz tutorial is a great way to start building your ballroom dance repertoire. By learning these variations, you'll be able to add a little sparkle to your Bronze Waltz routine and make it more special. Thanks for watching!
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Love your teaching style
Thanks!
The lady is so graceful, and attractive! Twinkle = step into promenade. Should also include open and closed telemark.
Hello, thank you! Telemarks are a hard move! Yes the twinkle moves into promenade position and back out.
Excellent video!
Thank you so much.
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It’s called a figure 8
Its called different things in different syllabi.
Love your lesson,💝💯👍👏 it very clear very helpful Thank you 🥰😍🤩👏
I'm so glad!
Yes, it is a progressive outside partner; although it may always be called a progressive twinkle, some names just stick no matter what. A twinkle is a Promenade pos and in this move you are never in PP position, so it was clearly misnamed many years ago!
I would agree 100% Stan! It's like a game of telephone with some of the names sometime :-) -Bria
If you are going to count to 123 123 in a Waltz pattern, how come you have never counted a whip 1-2 3&4 1-2 3&4? What I never could understand is some teachers would teach a Bachata, Salsa or a whip in WCS and count to 8, but only count to 4 for a Cha Cha or only to 3 for a Waltz.
Technically it's 1,2,3; 4,5,6 because the feet are not the same 3/3. 1 and 4 are not on the same feet. Although the rhythm is 3/4 the dance pattern is 6 counts.
It’s just preferences in each dance. We did only to 3 to be less confusing for new dancers. Typically we count to 6 in waltz.