Grande Battement (pronounced Gr-on Bot-mon).
Just about every single line dance. You need to be more specific in your answer, explaining the full series of moves. Furthermore, it will be different from region to region... for example the same dance varies of the West Coast vs the East coast and so on. Correct dance terminology would also help (shuffle, scuff, kick ball change, sailer step, box, coaster... and so on). Give me more details and I would be glad to help narrow it down.
Ukrainian KOZAK dance from the Hopak, Ukraine's national dance.
buy a football then dance
we can kick ,jump,walk,runand dance
Mary O'Moore has written: 'ABC's of dance terminology'
No. See, You dance to KICK the soccer ball. Not to DANCE. But can you??? I don't think so.
The Conga
dancing with the enemy
history of Cha cha and different terminology of the dance?
Skippy Blair has written: 'Dance Terminology Notebook 1995'
Crossover dance terminology refers to the blending of styles and techniques from different dance genres, allowing dancers to incorporate elements from various forms such as ballet, hip-hop, jazz, and contemporary. This approach promotes versatility and creativity, enabling dancers to express themselves in unique ways. Crossover terminology often includes movements, steps, and expressions that transcend traditional boundaries, encouraging innovation in choreography and performance.
turbo shuffle