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Bronze Quickstep - Tipple Chasse, Natural Turn, Back Lock, Running Finish

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The complete DVD is available for download at http://shop.grandballroom.com/. This Bronze 2 Standard DVD collection is the series that follows our Bronze 1 Standard videos. It consists of four discs showing the International Style of Waltz, Tango, Quickstep, Slow Foxtrot, plus a separate DVD showing complete choreographed routines for each dance for dancing around the room. The first three dances are a continuation of the Bronze 1 Standard series while the Slow Foxtrot is taught right from the basic steps. Each DVD features Andy & Wendy Wong, owners and instructors of the largest dance studio in North America, teaching and demonstrating the steps exactly the way they do it in their hugely popular classes. Learn from these professionals who have taught over 15,000 students in their world-renowned dance studio, The Grand Ballroom. See their whole catalogue of instructional DVDs by visiting their online store at www.grandballroom.com.

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  • What is the name of this song? When I listen to it, i imagine a kind of video game ;)

  • The name of the song is "It's All Right With Me".

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  • @FueledByRitalin Thanks for the reply. I'm having such a difficult time with the timing of this. It looks more like a QQQ than a QQS....but I'll take your word for it that it's supposed to be QQS.

  • @esthermlaw The running finish is a step where a lot of dancers (both syllabus and open) enjoy some levity with the timing, but I can assure you that the running finish is QQS. This confuses some, given that most quickstep figures begin with a slow. Think of the running finish as a suffix to your footwork. For instance in his routine you have a back lock (SQQS) then a running finish (QQS), SQQSQQS, Also, this makes the figure have 12 counts, rather than the usual eight, or four which can confuse

  • I am SO confused by the running finish. The steps do not seem to be on the beat. They are neither slow (2 beats) nor quick (1 beat). In fact, those three steps seem to take four beats.

  • @aanw97 whats the name of the artist or by who the song is?

  • @GayBrits if u mean his forward lockstep after the tipple chasse....i assume it is because he is already left side leading ready to step outside partner, omitting step 1 of the forward lock, so he will not need the right foot forward in cbmp outside partner...

  • @GayBrits if u mean his forward lockstep after the tipple chasse....i assume it is because he is already left side leading ready to step outside partner, so he will not need the right foot forward in cbmp outside partner...

  • Where was your CBMP of the lock step when travelling forward in Quickstep????

  • Why don't you just dance it on hey there delilah?

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