STEVE CHICAGO STEPPIN IN DETROIT
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how about the one around the 1:45 sec mark. That's hot...
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beautiful
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Wow it's like watching the lindy hoppers of old school. This couple got some funky moves for em. Super ill!!! great vid.
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Great stuff bro do you have more videos like this?
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congrtas ths is so awesome i want 2 learn how 2 do ths sooooooooooooo bad cn any1 tell me where i cn g 2 learn this. im from detroit as well!wut a way 2 represent young man
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Sick spin @ 0:52 seconds.
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Hi Steve, We're planning on visiting Detroit this coming January and was wondering if you have a dance class there and if so, on what days. I really like your technique.
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Last Tango in Paris.... Gotan Project :-)
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is that the track id? cause it's a must have in my book
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Everybody seems to have an opinion on what is and what isn't Steppin'. I'll leave that to the experts. But, every time I see a video of folks winning a "Chicago Style Step" contest, the winning couple is executing figures from just about every known social dance (salsa, tango, hustle, swing, etc...) EXCEPT what everyone seems to agree is "Chicago Style Step". What's up with that?
SwingingInTheHood 2 years ago 3
I know what you mean. Gr8 observation. There should be standard definitions for Urban Ballroom dances. Nevertheless, in general, performance moves aren't necesarily dance specific.. the footwork, one main element of each dance, can't be counted in it. For instance, no dance style "owns" spins. Honestly though, I love older music & older steppin,' but I have to admit that change is inevitable. It's not good or bad, it's just is. Dance styles may always be seen as getting better or getting worse.
poettreeclimber 2 years ago
I'm From Chicago and haven seen some of the best steppers and this guy was HOT!!
katala727 2 years ago
Thanx for the love. When I see the video it seems so long ago (2 years is a long time, and some of the clips in the vid is from further away than that..). I've grown since then, and my ideas about the dance and dance culture in general has evolved. Nevertheless, if you see me somewhere, make sure to say "What's Up." :-)
poettreeclimber 2 years ago