Cerrar Abrazo - Elementos adicionales - Básico

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Cerrar abrazo es mucho de la sensación. Si te encuentras fuera de una pulgada y ya está abierta, los brazos apenas absorben la diferencia. Pero si te encuentras fuera de una pulgada en estrecho abrazo, usted y su líder / seguidor sentir muy incómodo. Para los seguidores, dando un paso exactamente dónde conduce el pecho del líder, y no una pulgada, hace una gran diferencia en la comodidad de la danza.

Para Líderes:: Claridad de intención pasa de ser importante para el disfrute y la belleza de la danza de ser crítico.

¿Cómo se aprende a conducir y seguir los milímetros? Se aprende probando y haciendo un montón de pequeños ajustes y obtener retroalimentación.

Nombre del artista:
Benzion Witler
Título de la canción:
Ales Farloim
Título del álbum:
More Gems of Jewish Folk Songs

(De Wikipedia): Ben-Zion Witler (Ben-Zión Vitler, Benzion Wittler), desde 1907 hasta 1961, judía cantante, actor, coupletist, comediante y compositor.

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This is David's variation on the basic which is really fun for the follower.
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And for the leader.
00:39
N: It's the swirl around that really is cool.
D: I think, a lot of parts are cool.
00:43
So, it begins like a normal right foot basic, for the leaders. And we're doing it in close embrace, but the distance doesn't matter.
00:51
N: Well, doesn't it change things, if we do it in close embrace or far?
D: Yeah, it changes things.
N: So, let's do it in close embrace, that's what we're talking about.
00:57
D: I want to show it in open.
N: OK.
01:01
So, when I walk outside, it'll be smaller in close embrace.
01:06
Here, when she crosses, I don't change weight with her which is unusual. And, instead, I walk straight through her.
01:13
Trick with that step, is, you'll see, at the cross, I subtract a step. So, when she crosses, I do not step.
01:21
If we just sketch it.
01:25
Right here, on the cross, you'll see that she crosses, but I don't. So that, when she walks back on her right, I walk forward on my right.
01:33
So, for the leaders, if I'm the follower, and I'm in this cross, when she goes back right, here's this channel.
01:40
And you want to go forward through, on your right, through that channel.
01:45
For the followers, since we're doing this close, for both, this is a small step.
01:49
And then, you keep your weight forward. Forward, forward.
01:53
Right here, after he walks forward, she walks back, I'm going to step around her with my left foot.
01:59
And then, back.
02:01
And that around and back is a really cool step, because there's this sense of, "Ah", and then,
02:09
So, you can have this little bit of a hover.
02:12
That is the fun part.
02:19
I did the wrong thing. One more time, for me to do the right thing.
02:32
And you can turn it more or less. So you can stay in camera, or other details like that.
02:37
Anything else?