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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2007

English Walzer getanzt von Rita Pauli und Brad Rathbone in Ihrer Tanzschule Dance Passion in Bern.

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  • Sorry, I find them off timing! I prefer to see a couple slightly behind the music. Also, beat "1" needs to last just that tiny bit longer!

  • I believe you are right, but I believe the english waltz and the slow foxtrot are two different dances.

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  • @desolate2 That's the whole idea of an english waltz.. .you don't look each other in the eyes. If you want to look in each others eyes you should dance a rumba

  • I know that they are not the best couple I've seen, but they are not the youngest couple I've seen too lol, so please give them a chance !! :P

  • lady's head colud be much better

  • @ajv123456 very different:P

  • Very touching! Please continue practising it.

  • they obviously know what they are doing, and they are obviously off beat. SO obviously, the sync between video and sound is messed up as usual on youtube

  • @11110110011 harsh words !

  • @teddykan1 that's probably of the youtube, becuse sometimes it playes a music with some lag.You can see that good in car accelerations, when guy shits on the video it's stil on 7000 rpm then like 0,5 sec it fell down to 3500 or something

  • 0:14 & 1:33 the way she's lopping her head to the side every 2 secs & hanging like a sack of potatoes looks dumb. They have absolutely no chemistry. She's all stiff & wont even look in his direction. It looks like he's trying to support a car accident victim to a gurney 1:41

  • The music is "O Mio Babbino Caro" from Giacomo Puccini's opera Gianni Scicchi (or something like that). And yes, the English (or slow) waltz is a very different dance from slow foxtrot.

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