My favorite "Beyond Basics" US rumba moves now are.... Overturned Fifth Break Overturned Crossover Break Two-Way Underarm Turn The Dansan, also known as "Sliding Doors" (similar to what they do in US-Style Cha-Cha) Beyond the Bolero Break in the Rumba Basic - the Lady does the circular walk CCW in the basic but make it look like an "International Style Rumba Rope Spin" - the walk will go around the man - and one can finish with a Crossover Break or a Fifth Break
I like this couple they are talented and good teachers. The only thing I would suggest is if they would start to call the elements by name. They are dancing chasse, 5th position breaks, cuban rocks forward and side etc.... it is much easier to teach new patterns if people know the names of the building elements
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My favorite "Beyond Basics" US rumba moves now are....
Overturned Fifth Break
Overturned Crossover Break
Two-Way Underarm Turn
The Dansan, also known as "Sliding Doors" (similar to what they do in US-Style Cha-Cha)
Beyond the Bolero Break in the Rumba Basic - the Lady does the circular walk CCW in the basic but make it look like an "International Style Rumba Rope Spin" - the walk will go around the man - and one can finish with a Crossover Break or a Fifth Break
Very fun!
I like this couple they are talented and good teachers. The only thing I would suggest is if they would start to call the elements by name.
They are dancing chasse, 5th position breaks, cuban rocks forward and side etc.... it is much easier to teach new patterns if people know the names of the building elements