I was literally just looking for a tutorial for this step. Thanks for the mind reading. I only have one question, how do I know I have to pick up my foot from the ground and not do a triple step or something else? Is there something I should feel from the leader? or is it just choreographed? I haven't figured that out yet
I think it's a little bit both. It's a classic move so once the lead to the bottom is done, it will be the mini dip, but, the fact where you go down means you have to go up after that as a response to the bounce, so if you go down then you go up and if you look like your partner, you see. Then, the leader has to take your hand to create a connexion "out" for stopping you (I hope i'm clear)
Hi @Falruk Yes 👍🏽 I was never sure about which spelling was necessary but you’re correct. We talk about the origin of the step and how Frankie created and taught this in Minneapolis.
You break it down so perfectly. Thanks!
Wunderbar klar und strukturiert. Danke. Wonderfully clear and structured. Thanks.
Thanks for breaking that down so thoroughly. Man! I miss dancing.
Thank you both so much for your instructional dance videos. You are a pleasure to watch and such a wonderful help to me. Tank you.
Thanks Frank. It’s always so nice to know these videos are helpful. Thanks for watching.
Once again, the most clear and concise tutorials. thank you.
Thanks so much Linda! It’s so difficult to be concise, but we try.
You both look amazing and so stylish! Beautiful class!
This was so helpful! Thank you both!
oh nice teaching and information. Minneapolis dip! I didn't even think about it.
So clear, thank you!😊
hello! this move comes from mineapolis "meanee" and as we go down, its "deep". this is the "meanee deep" !
I was literally just looking for a tutorial for this step. Thanks for the mind reading. I only have one question, how do I know I have to pick up my foot from the ground and not do a triple step or something else? Is there something I should feel from the leader? or is it just choreographed? I haven't figured that out yet
I think it's a little bit both. It's a classic move so once the lead to the bottom is done, it will be the mini dip, but, the fact where you go down means you have to go up after that as a response to the bounce, so if you go down then you go up and if you look like your partner, you see. Then, the leader has to take your hand to create a connexion "out" for stopping you (I hope i'm clear)
Isn't it called the Minne dip, not mini dip? From Minneapolis dip, where Frankie taught it at a workshop.
Hi @Falruk Yes 👍🏽 I was never sure about which spelling was necessary but you’re correct. We talk about the origin of the step and how Frankie created and taught this in Minneapolis.
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