Revolution Dance Moves never taught in a Modern Jive class
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- For safety reasons some moves never get taught in class, here is one of them, we also slow it down and explain certain elements. Please Donate Below, thank you :)
Don't try this move if you have a bad back, knees or neck or have a lack of general balance and or strength, also always work with your partners manoeuvrability & choose your partner accordingly.
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Keith!!!! you are amazing. My finance' and I wanted to get a really amazing choreographed dance together for our wedding to Skyfall.. Your two videos (this one and that specific one) are really helping us out. Is it possible to get a few more videos like this one explaining the more difficult moves in the skyfall one? We have the move where she is on your shoulder and does a backwards flip down. And this video helped us alot with this particular move! Thanks! You are helping make this epic!
Great moves. Shame you didn't name them. This gives a reference point which I believe is important!
Kerry Foster Hi Hun, the 1st open out is a Kepow, the main one is a step over.
Unfortunately as Modern Jive is a real mix of dance styles, often names of moves change as you travel the country/world, even beginners moves. I used to get messages saying ‘That’s not such a move, it’s called ........’ So I stopped putting them up.
Really glad you liked them though 🙏🏻😊
Hi Kristie, so glad it helped : )
I'm afraid we don't have anything from Skyfall as it was mainly freestyled & captured by someone else when we taught in Spain.
Try putting Keith Bev Jive or Keith Lou Jive in youtube & see what you get : )
Have a fabulous day & we hope you guys have many happy days ahead
Keith & Janey xx
Thank you so much this will somewhat help me in my dance unit in P.E. :D
Not a problem at all, good luck :)
You're welcome, glad you liked, thanks for the comments : )
Great move. Great lesson. Thank you Keith & Lou .Ray Lewis