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Added: Oct 8, 2006
From: ponqqonp
Duration: 3:52
(syllabus)
Channel: Film
Tags: waltz
slam5 Says:
Nov 15, 2008 - which time is the step you are referring to? maybe i can tell you.
slam5 Says:
Nov 15, 2008 - serenade to spring
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 15, 2008 - slam5, the figure at 2.01: 1 & 2 3. It looks like the lady is steppping forward with RF at count 6, followed by a heel turn. In a very early posting someone called it the hover-corte. Two hours from now I will practice the whole routine for the first time :-)
slam5 Says:
Nov 15, 2008 - I can't tell you the name of that figure anymore but i can tell you the step following is a outside spin. It was one of the step that I learned at bronze level(in Canada at that time).
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 16, 2008 - slam5, more like whisk - chasse - outside spin. And we have just done the whole routine.
slam5 Says:
Nov 16, 2008 - come to think of it, i think i did the outside spin from a reverse corte when i was in bronze. that was so long ago.
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 16, 2008 - I found a list with syllabus steps. Reverse corte is indeed bronze. Hover corte is gold and maybe only ISTD. The uploader of this video was the one who mentioned Hover corte.
JoanaLopesSilva Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - what song is this?
JoanaLopesSilva Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - anyone knows what song is this?
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - d: A figure called "syncopated natural pivot"---dancewu(dot)net
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - George, thanks for the info. Original from ponqqonp was: hover corte; outside spin; back whisk; chasse. That should be: syncopated natural pivot; back whisk; chasse ?
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - dancetjoen: Checking it over and over again, That should be: "syncopated natural pivot:1&23, chasse:12&3"---dancewu(dot)net
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - George: Ah, the whisk belongs to the syncopated natural pivot. Clear now. Have you found streaming video for the next world championships next saturday? wdrdotde not clear. Website is wm-bonndotde.
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - dancetjoen: I understand Tornsberg is from your area;even Slavik is from Ukraine;even you have been concentrating on mostly International Standard;but I don't think it would hurt to learn from Slavik and Shirley Ballas on the International Latin.They are as great as Marcus and Karen Hilton on the Standard!---dancewu(dot)net
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - d: Please explain the second part of your message. I did not get the website with "Website is wm-bonndotde"? And what did you mean by "streaming video...."?---dancewu(dot)net
dancetjoen Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - George, I have video-instructions in my playlists, not in favourites. W.r.t. the website: wm-bonn means Weltmeisterschaft in Bonn, that is their site. Streaming Video: I read on various sites that it will be broadcasted by WDR on saturday 23.00 CET
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - About one year ago, there was a young man from England writing to me complaining the title of these beautiful Ballroom videos "basic" are the wrong words for the titles. Let me put it this way, is there any one ever complained about a SHOWDANCE by the Champions with the misleading title? No! Therefore, either these instructional tapes giving more information such as calling out the names of each figure or simply do not call it "basic"--and expect people learning from them !---dancewu(dot)net
georgewu5 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Dear Ponqqonp:Could you kindly do us a big favor,please? If your beautiful videos by the World Champions Marcus and Karen Hilton were meant to be instructional,and yet the names of each figure are missing,the result is that even the experienced dancers have to guess what each figure is meant for? Now,that is really not fair for the beginners!You discouraged them before they could develop the interest learning the beautiful dance!Could you take "basic" off your titles?Please?---dancewu(dot)net
Czerniakowska Says:
Dec 22, 2008 - George, I was the young (!!) man from England who was questioning this use of "basic". I've since come to realise that all the steps shown are in the standard waltz syllabus up to and including 'Gold' level and are therefore "basic" in the sense in which dance theoreticians would use that term. It isn't, however, the way in which laymen would use it, which can lead to the impression that the clip is flying under a false flag. None of this detracts from a great demonstration by the Hiltons.
georgewu5 Says:
Dec 23, 2008 - C: How are you doing these days? Are we all dancing regularly? Been thinking of you.---dancewu(dot)net
georgewu5 Says:
Dec 24, 2008 - C: Wow! four evenings a week you danced! That is wonderful!Are there so many places to go to in your area now? I used to do what you are doing now, but somehow places closed and opened quite often. I could seldom manage to dance three times a week these days. It is funny if I danced after four or five days of not dancing, I felt like I have forgotten how to dance any more! Do you feel the same way as I do?---dancewu(dot)net
CrniTango Says:
Dec 31, 2008 - thanks for video :)
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dancetjoen Says:
Nov 9, 2008 - Not too difficult. Five amalgamations each starting im a corner. Third one is most complex: we only know the double reverse after fallaway and slip pivot, never done the steps after that, is it called the "hover corte"? There is only a "reverse corte" in the Moore-book.