Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba Rumba: “Slow, Quick-Quick” Start

Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba Rumba: “Slow, Quick-Quick” Start

Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba Remember to WARM UP and COOL DOWN! Practice LEAD (left first) and FOLLOW (right first) for all steps. Rumba: “Slow, quick-quick” Remember – this is a Latin dance. Toe-heel steps, rolling down smoothly. • Forward – Step first with LEFT foot. Then side-together (RIGHT – LEFT). • Backward – Step first with RIGHT, then side-together (LEFT – RIGHT). • Basic box – Put “Forward” step together with “Backward” for a box step! • IF YOU USE A PARTNER- it is easy! One does the backward as the other performs forward step. Start: Backward/ Follow Side RIGHT “quick” (2), Together LEFT “quick” (3) Back 3 RIGHT 1 “slow” 2 (1) Forward 1 2 LEFT 3 “SLOW” (1) Start: Forward/ Side LEFT “quick” (2), Lead Together RIGHT “quick”(3) MAKE IT EASIER: Dance this rhythm in place. THOUGHT: This should look familiar! Many dances have a basic “box step”. What makes this different than the others you learn? FUN FACT: Rumba is Cuban in origin. TIPS: • Bring the rumba style! Toe-heel stepping with soft knees helps your hips move in that nice side-to-side motion! 1 | Page 4 Last Updated: 28 October 2018 Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba • Add “Figure 8” hips if you like! In addition to the side-to-side hip motion, allow them to travel forward and backward as you step. (Hip moves forward on the same side as the foot that is stepping.) Samba: “Quick-quick, slow” Remember – this is a Latin dance. If you feel you can, step smoothly toe-heel. • Side-together-back*– – Step side-together (LEFT -RIGHT), then step backward LEFT. Put full weight on each step. • Side-together-forward* – Step side-together (RIGHT-LEFT), then step forward RIGHT. Put full weight on each step. • Basic box – Put “Side-together-forward” together with “Side-together-backward” for a box step! • Backward–in-place – Backward LEFT, forward RIGHT, together LEFT. Backward RIGHT, forward LEFT, together RIGHT. • Forward –in-place – Forward LEFT, back RIGHT, together LEFT. Forward RIGHT, back LEFT, together RIGHT. • Chain – Link a bunch of forwards or backwards together! • IF YOU USE A PARTNER- it is easy! One does the backward as the other performs forward step. Side LEFT “quick” (1), together RIGHT “quick” (2) 1 2 Start: Side- Forward 1 RIGHT together- 2 “slow” back (3) 3 3 Start: Side- 2 Back LEFT together- 1 “slow” forward (3) Side RIGHT “quick” (1), together LEFT “quick”(2) *Yes! You can do these steps starting with the other foot, too! 2 | Page 4 Last Updated: 28 October 2018 Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba Backward-in-place Start Finish Back LEFT Forward Together Back Forward Together “quick” RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT (1) “quick” “slow” “quick” “quick” “slow” (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) (Now, try Forward-in-place!) MAKE IT EASIER! 1. Dance with a flat foot if you cannot stay on your toes. 2. Dance this rhythm in place. MAKE IT MORE CHALLENGING. 1. Add arm movements! 2. Speed it up! Stay with the music… TIPS: Style of the samba - • Stay mostly on the balls of your feet – the samba is usually done to faster-paced music. Though you don’t have to do it this way, the style is quicker and higher on the balls of the feet. • Turn your toes/legs out slightly. Did you know…Samba is from Brazil, with African influence? 3 | Page 4 Last Updated: 28 October 2018 Dance Practice – Rumba & Samba WEEKLY BALANCE CHALLENGE: To bring in the fun hip action to the Rumba and Samba, improve your “toe-heel” step by strengthening your calves! Practice “calf raises” by coming up onto your toes and then lowering back down. • If this is challenging for your balance, practice next to a counter or sturdy chair. • If you’d like a greater strength challenge, practice this exercise on a step, lowering your heels so your toes point up. SAFETY TIP of the WEEK: Be sure that your footwear is secure and that the bottoms of your shoes are a good match with the surface you are dancing upon. o Bottom – No Slip, No Trip! You should be able to glide and slide enough not get stuck to the floor and trip, though you should have enough “stick” on the bottom of your shoes (or feet!) so you don’t slip. o What else? Shoes should be flexible enough to allow your foot to move and feel the floor, fit snugly but not tightly, with a little (not a lot!) room at the toes to allow for shifting without pinching when you step. This also allows proper blood and nerve flow! o A shoe with a secure heel is best so your shoe does not slide or get caught. o Yes! Dance with shoes and without shoes if you can! o Foot care: Take care to avoid objects that will hurt your feet, especially if you have low sensation (like neuropathy), but give it a try! Check your feet often, no matter how you dance! Attend to nails, cuts, blisters and callouses right away. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- OR When you see this kind of outlined foot “step”, it means that there is no (or very little) weight on that step. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | Page 4 Last Updated: 28 October 2018 .

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