Monday, January 21, 2008

The new year resolution?@!

The beginning of a new year easily equals to new resolutions. I won't drink this anymore, I won't wear that anymore, I won't go shopping, ger a new credit card, and the list goes on and on. The thing that gets neglected every year is the things that we have done right in the past year and should continue. No one ever says, I have been a fabulous dancer maybe I should continue that or, I read fifteen books last year maybe I should increase my quota to twenty. Most of the time we are all too concerned with the things we didn't do that we fail to appreciate the things we did do.
If we want our years to be fulfilling and profitable, we need to have a balanced blend of the things we have been able to successfully achieve and the things we hope to inculcate into our lifestyles. That way, our new year will be a really fulfilling one.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

dancing the waltz

Lesson1: The Basic Pattern
Let's Dance
To begin, it is important to be able to distinguish the unique 3/4 rhythm of the Waltz. If you happen to own the Do It At Home Ballroom for Beginners CD or cassette, turn it to track # 1, 2 or 3 to become familiar with this rhythm. Let’s look at some basic styling techniques. To create the graceful gliding appearance that distinguishes the Waltz from other dances, it is essential to stand upright with your weight directly centered over your feet. [See Waltz Lesson 2: Positioning, on the Ballroom for Beginners Video].
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Closed Position
The Waltz is danced in Closed Position. The man should place his right hand slightly beneath the woman’s left shoulder blade with his right arm held at a 90 degree angle to his body. His left arm should be raised so that the woman’s hand can rest lightly in it, and should be held at her eye level. The woman, in turn, should rest her left hand comfortably near the man’s right shoulder, providing pressure with her fingers and thumb to better “follow” her partner’s lead. For better balance, the woman should look over the man’s right shoulder. This also creates an elegant and poised dance position.

The Waltz Box Step
As you practice the following variation, begin practicing individually, and when you feel comfortable on your own, move into Closed Position and practice with your partner. Isolate the beat by counting the music off as “boom-tick-tick...boom-tick-tick-and lean,” beginning into the actual dance pattern. By preceding your forward motion with a lean, you will not “pop the clutch” on your dancing. In doing this, you will progress more quickly and be able to dance gracefully with your partner.
Count
Man's Part
Lead
Woman's Part
1
Left foot forward
Closed Position
Right foot back
2
Right foot side
Closed Position
Left foot side
3
Left foot close
Closed Position
Right foot close
4
Right foot back
Closed Position
Left foot forward
5
Left foot side
Closed Position
Right foot side
6
Right foot close
Closed Position
Left foot close


The Basic pattern resembles a box, and can be broken down into two half boxes - a forward half box and a backward half box. Each half box occupies three steps. Partners perform natural opposites. That is, when the man does the backward half box, the woman does the forward half box, and vice versa.Click here to proceed to the next Waltz lesson.
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