Whats the Definition Of Moves, Patterns and Choreography?
These are terms used throughout all types of dancing. Many who are new to dancing can only guess at their meaning and how each relates to dancing. To keep things basic we will only refer to the above terms as related to couples dancing. There are probably more profound explanations for the above terms but below is my interpretations of them. Moves – These are the basic building blocks in the art of giving your dancing some variety. Most moves that you first learn should be related to basic patterns of the dance. In WCS the first moves learned are the “Sugar Push”, “Right Side Pass” and “Left Side Pass”. Usually a basic “Eight Count Whip” is learned next. Further simple moves build off these. All dances start with basic moves. Some relate to several different dances. The “Box Step” is a basic move that is learned by all beginning dancers and can be used in several different “Smooth” and “Rhythm” dances. When you learn a different move it’s important to learn the proper technique associa
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