They're effectively using the rock-step as the beginning of each move and showing it twice to show the beginning and end of the move, or rather, the beginning of the next move.
Not sure why you're doing 2 rock steps per pattern -- that's confusing to learners. Also, referring to "single rhythm" as "single step" would be confusing to some learners since there are obviously 4 steps in each pattern (or 6 if you're doing 2 rock steps for some odd reason).
They're effectively using the rock-step as the beginning of each move and showing it twice to show the beginning and end of the move, or rather, the beginning of the next move.
seumas13 8 months ago
Not sure why you're doing 2 rock steps per pattern -- that's confusing to learners. Also, referring to "single rhythm" as "single step" would be confusing to some learners since there are obviously 4 steps in each pattern (or 6 if you're doing 2 rock steps for some odd reason).
jswingdancer 1 year ago
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This dance is silly and corny. If you really want to learn swing that is easy and
fun, learn ceroc, also known as modern jive (no not ballroom jive). Ceroc or
Modern Jive is very popular in the UK, Australia and New Zeland. For some
reason, it never caught on in the US. See danceyourselfdizzy(dot
tumsabai1 1 year ago
Hey ! I think I can do that.
kjboogie 3 years ago