DF IV-A (Dance Styles) Study Guide 2017

DF IV-A (Dance Styles) Study Guide 2017

DF IV-A (Dance Styles) Study Guide 2017 Definitions and things to know Body Rise & Fall & Ankle/Foot Rise & Fall in Waltz Delayed Three’s or Oozing the Two’s in Waltz Turns in waltz (on what counts initiated) Spatial Structure of Mambo Country where Mambo originated Country where Samba originated Must know basic pattern in dance style listed below as well as: 1. Basic Timing 2. Number of Weight Changes 3. Number of Beats 4. Dance Accents Charleston / Black Bottom East Coast Swing (triple time) Mambo Polka Samba Waltz Must be able to demo w/proper foot positions/body movement Attitude (forward and back) Basic Triple Step vs Triple Step in EC Swing Break Step in Latin Dances vs Rock Step in most dances CBM and how it is used in Waltz Charleston (basic / timing) Corte’ (lunge backward and/or forward) Cuban Motion as used in Mambo East Coast Swing (with Semi Cuban motion) (3 rd and 2 nd position) Lunge (forward, backward & to the side) Mambo Polka (Lilt) DF IV-A Study Guide Page 1 of 2 Rhythm Dance Frame/Posture vs Smooth Dance Frame/Posture Samba (Basic, left turning box, Samba Walks and Botofogos) Waltz (w/shoulder styling (contra) & w/body rise & fall as well as ankle/foot rise & fall) Waltz Twinkle (w/rise & fall, collection (follow through)) Routines: - Must be able to dance a combination of two or more patterns. We will cover a couple of examples in the workshop. Eg. Forward and back Mambo basic, plus a full turn. Samba basic using pendulum motion, plus a basic with the hip lift on the ‘a’ count styling. Must also teach a Waltz line dance which will be provided. DF IV-A Study Guide Page 2 of 2 .

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