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Matteo and Katrin, this is brilliant, thank you both. Love how you show how the Pro does it. Can you do something similar for the Fallaway Slip Pivot - it's something I'm still struggling with and there have been so many inputs from everywhere. Let's see how you can show us how it's done!
Matteo - in English - the word you want is "snap", as in I snap my fingers, or the lady's head turns with a snap, or turns snappily, or her head snaps into position. Great lecture, thx :)
Great video. You explain things that my 5 dance instructors cannot. Oh, you said you didn't know what "a snap of the fingers" is called. It is called a "snap," or more precisely a "fingers snap." One can say, "As fast as a snap of your fingers."
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Thank you for covering the figures I struggle with the most . I love your information and the way your ability to explain things.
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Excellent teachers, beautiful dancers. I enjoyed it so much and of course learned.
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great video , suggestions for further ones fallaway whisk and pivot from promenade in tango
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Matteo and Katrin, this is brilliant, thank you both. Love how you show how the Pro does it. Can you do something similar for the Fallaway Slip Pivot - it's something I'm still struggling with and there have been so many inputs from everywhere. Let's see how you can show us how it's done!
Hey Richard! Thank you) yes sure, fallaway reverse and slip pivot it will be for sure on this series ✌🏻🤗
Very good talk, clear for understanding.
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Matteo - in English - the word you want is "snap", as in I snap my fingers, or the lady's head turns with a snap, or turns snappily, or her head snaps into position. Great lecture, thx :)
@@milesshelbourne394 oh sure! To snap! Thank you Miles, I won’t forget it))
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Great video. You explain things that my 5 dance instructors cannot. Oh, you said you didn't know what "a snap of the fingers" is called. It is called a "snap," or more precisely a "fingers snap." One can say, "As fast as a snap of your fingers."
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