Hand-to-Hand Charleston Variations (Part 1) with Sharon Davis | Wednesday Club July 2018
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2018
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In this video: This is a video recap of the Advanced swing dance class taught on Wednesday 5th July 2018 by Sharon Davis at London's Wednesday Swing Club. In this class Sharon taught a variety of footwork variations for the Lindy Charleston move known as Hand-to-Hand Charleston.
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thank you for the lesson ive always done 80's retro night club dance this has made me a better dancer thank you so much.
Oh this is good, I'm going to have to save this and have a go, thanks for posting, you make it look so easy, and that's the sign of a great dancer.
These variations are lovely, also I love your pants SO much!
Estou amando seu ensino!!! Parabéns.
Very interetsting! Several of the steps at the start of this lesson
were used together in 1 of the
3 dances called shag (Username
British meaning) ( Sorry, forgot which 1, but 1 or all 3 ate probably on youtube.) Thank you for the lesson! Keep up the good work!
Fantastic
And I almost fell on my golden retriever....yep i need practice :P
Brutal!!!
Saludos desde Puerto Rico
Fint. Jag blir sugen på jazz
Tell me please what music can I use to practice your exercices. Great video !
Dans le cerveau d'une Psy Uliana Borzova Yes! We have playlists on Spotify for our students to practice with, just search Spotify for “JazzMAD “ and you’ll find them!
@@JazzMAD thank you very much :)
00:53 is that move name “run on the locks” right??
Inook Yoo it’s called “Run on the Log”. The log being referred to here is a log being floated down the river to be milled - there were competitions in the 1930s to balance on the logs on the water, and dance steps were created to mimic their hilarious attempts. The jazz step “Fall Off The Log” is indeed that same log 😋
JazzMAD London Thank you sooooo much!!
1:14:00
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I wanna plant my seed