The correct name of the original song is "Luna tu" sung by Alejandro Safrino, but the only one slow-foxtrot that I've ever heard is on the CD Ballroom Fantasy...
In some of the couples, I can see the big size of their Big Top Lines especially in the Open Reverse and Open Natural Turns, and also in some of the Pivot figures too.
@PedroLMariano3 Well that's your opinion. I watched some vids and the dancing is awesome! But so is European Ballroom. That was my point from the beginning. Every dance in the world is coordinated and follows certain rules of music, movement and rhythm. Saying that they look like "uncordinated swans moving without rhythm" just again shows how single minded you are, and especially as a teacher of dance you should know better man.
i also agree: your comments are hurtful and disgusting to people like us who work hard and are passionate about ballroom dancing. it may not be your style of dance but you should RESPECT others style of dancing. and if you have considered to try dancing ballroom.. you would know there's a difference between foxtrot and waltz in terms of musicality and the character of the dance.. but main idea is to appear elegant while keeping a disciplined posture - or as you call it a bent swan neck??
its called 'Luna' by Devendro
The correct name of the original song is "Luna tu" sung by Alejandro Safrino, but the only one slow-foxtrot that I've ever heard is on the CD Ballroom Fantasy...
Original version of that song sings Alessandro Safrino. Do anybody know where could I find this foxtrot version?
In some of the couples, I can see the big size of their Big Top Lines especially in the Open Reverse and Open Natural Turns, and also in some of the Pivot figures too.
The singer of this song is undoubtly "Cortes". I haven't heard this foxtrot-style version before. WOuld love to track it down though.
ah you wil find this exact song on the cd - Ballroom Fantasy
anyone know what the name of this song?
Type "cortes" and "Luna" into the "youtube" search and you'll get his video duet he did with that bird from "M-People"
And what is the name of that song?
IMEEM enter that into google with the name of the song
"Luna"
@PedroLMariano3
Well that's your opinion. I watched some vids and the dancing is awesome! But so is European Ballroom. That was my point from the beginning. Every dance in the world is coordinated and follows certain rules of music, movement and rhythm. Saying that they look like "uncordinated swans moving without rhythm" just again shows how single minded you are, and especially as a teacher of dance you should know better man.
i also agree: your comments are hurtful and disgusting to people like us who work hard and are passionate about ballroom dancing. it may not be your style of dance but you should RESPECT others style of dancing.
and if you have considered to try dancing ballroom.. you would know there's a difference between foxtrot and waltz in terms of musicality and the character of the dance.. but main idea is to appear elegant while keeping a disciplined posture - or as you call it a bent swan neck??