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I. will need to practice this a lot as I have scoliosis and my partner at this point in time is a chair ,not the best but there is no choice right now. Thank you ❤❤😊😊 LK from Canada
I wonder if there are regional variations on this dance. I learned NC2S the way Buddy Schwimmer (the inventor of the dance) taught it: with a slight backward rock-step on the "quick-quick" part.
You're welcome! We have a lot more nightclub on our website www.socialdanceonline.com. On our site you can filter the dance style, level and to some extent the move you want.
Short answer... it doesn't matter. Technically it starts on the left foot for the leader. I will sometimes start on the right foot when demonstrating a pattern so I don't have to dance a full basic before the 'meat and potatoes' of the move. I've heard of some instructors starting on the right foot with some mention of phrasing but no description has ever made any practical sense to me. I hope that helps a bit :-) -Brian
@@SocialDanceOnline I figured that was the case. Thank you! Last question! There are some songs I hear / dance to that feel like you can NC2S to, but their time signatures are 6/8. Those songs would be I'm With You by Avril Lavigne and Wasted On You by Morgan Wallen. I know most NC2S songs have a time signature of 4/4 I know you can definitely waltz to those songs, but I wanted to get your opinion if NC2S is also feasible for those two?
@@iamonthecan12 Great question. This comes up a lot actually (when a song like this comes on at a social dance) You're right - that song is straight up a Viennese Waltz! Could you dance NC2 to it... technically no, cause it the patterns wouldn't be the same rhythm as NC. However, I see it done all the time so if you and your partner like it and hear the music the same way... why not! I hope that helps :-) -Brian
@@iamonthecan12 Would you happen to have a list of songs (across genres: Oldies, Countrym Jazz, etc)that are great for NC2S? Planning a gathering/dance and that would be sooo helpful. Thank you kindly...
5 Nightclub Moves to learn next: ruclips.net/video/2dppoQELUIM/видео.html
➡ Visit our website (you'll love it) www.countrydanceonline.com/
See you on the dance floor,
Brian B & Ms Megan
I've been teach iing for over30 years and you are excellent teachers!
Thank you so much!
Wow 30 years, that is amazing!
Thank you very much! Teaching can be so rewarding.
❤ Such a beautiful dance.
It definitely can be very beautiful!
I. will need to practice this a lot as I have scoliosis and my partner at this point in time is a chair ,not the best but there is no choice right now. Thank you ❤❤😊😊 LK from Canada
Best of luck!
I wonder if there are regional variations on this dance. I learned NC2S the way Buddy Schwimmer (the inventor of the dance) taught it: with a slight backward rock-step on the "quick-quick" part.
Yes there is kind of a social way and a more competitive way. Both are correct and you can do all the moves with both styles.
I want to thank you
You're welcome!
We have a lot more nightclub on our website www.socialdanceonline.com.
On our site you can filter the dance style, level and to some extent the move you want.
Thank you
Excellent breakdown and demonstration. Thank you!
So glad you liked the video!
Hey Brian! I see some instructors have the leads start the first slow on their right foot. Does it really matter or no?
Short answer... it doesn't matter. Technically it starts on the left foot for the leader. I will sometimes start on the right foot when demonstrating a pattern so I don't have to dance a full basic before the 'meat and potatoes' of the move. I've heard of some instructors starting on the right foot with some mention of phrasing but no description has ever made any practical sense to me. I hope that helps a bit :-) -Brian
@@SocialDanceOnline I figured that was the case. Thank you!
Last question! There are some songs I hear / dance to that feel like you can NC2S to, but their time signatures are 6/8. Those songs would be I'm With You by Avril Lavigne and Wasted On You by Morgan Wallen. I know most NC2S songs have a time signature of 4/4
I know you can definitely waltz to those songs, but I wanted to get your opinion if NC2S is also feasible for those two?
@@iamonthecan12 Great question. This comes up a lot actually (when a song like this comes on at a social dance)
You're right - that song is straight up a Viennese Waltz! Could you dance NC2 to it... technically no, cause it the patterns wouldn't be the same rhythm as NC. However, I see it done all the time so if you and your partner like it and hear the music the same way... why not! I hope that helps :-) -Brian
@@iamonthecan12 Would you happen to have a list of songs (across genres: Oldies, Countrym Jazz, etc)that are great for NC2S? Planning a gathering/dance and that would be sooo helpful. Thank you kindly...
@@dukeofearl635 Yep we sure do! You can get the list here: danceonline.lpages.co/social-dance-music-sdol/
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