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| Hints & Myths about
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PREVIOUS
Bylaugh Vals
One
weekend, early in 2003, saw the first
Tango event to be held in the nearly-refurbished
Orangery of an old Norfolk Hall that had
been neglected in the 20th Century.
Alex
Krebs, from Portland USA, gave a Vals
workshop on the Saturday afternoon.
The
lesson finished with another variant of
the Basic 6 with two added steps.
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And we were ready
to move on:
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Quick 1
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Leader steps back
- turning through 90 anti-clockwise - on
his right foot, drawing follower forward
on her left foot |
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Quick 2
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Leader steps back
on his left foot brushing his left foot
alongside his right before stepping wide
to his left, turning his torso to face
hers as she comes forward and to her
right, turning her torso to face her
leader |
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Slow 3
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Leader
steps to left and forward with his right
foot as follower steps to her right and
back on her left foot |
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Quick 4
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Leader steps forward and
slightly to his left on his left foot to
pivot his follower ....as she steps back
on her right foot |
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Quick 5
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Quick5 leader steps
forward - turning 90 clockwise - and
slightly to the right with right foot to
pivot his follower ... follower moves
back and to her right with her left foot |
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Quick 4
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Leader steps
forward and slightly to his right on his
left foot to move in front of his
follower as she steps back on her right
foot |
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Quick 5
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Leader
steps forward - turning 90 clockwise -
and to right with right foot as his
follower moves back and to her right with
her left foot |
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Slow 6
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Leader
closes his left foot against his right as
his follower closes her right foot
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| Onward |
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On to Musicality
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On to Cambridge
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©2002-5
Frank Morris
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