"Sometimes we concentrate on the architecture of dance, we worry about lines… we concentrate on the structure of dance and we forget the poetry of dance..." Nigel Lythgoe. I have watched just about every WCS dance that can be watched online, and I can state with confidence that this is the best one I have ever seen.
If this is the direction WCS is headed in, I could get interested again. This music rises and falls, has great phrasing and inspires a variety of movement; much better than the boomboom/"high energy/no change" music at so many events. I hope you guys had as much fun dancing as I had watching :)
I loved the whole thing but Tatiana's movement at 3:45 to the end was really inspiring. I've never seen a movement like that in West coast swing and it had such a beauty to it :)
I love it when a couple pros are just social dancing and something like this happens, it's like being at show if you happen to be sitting and resting at the time to catch it.
@tozasitak I think the reason this dance might have been one of the best you've ever seen, was becasue it was actually not a performance, just a good ol' social dance, I mean, thats what swing is all about right..?
I'm an old guy so I saw the change from Blues/R&B to pop music in the mid-1990s when the kids from St. Louis started competing. That trend was cool, but it culminated in dancing to the beat instead of the rhythm and phrasing. The new music has changed WCS some for better/some for worse. LOL I've been to events with DJs that had no 'swing' to their vibe. I'll define that: emphasis on the even beat, a syncopated or "swung" triple feeling, a lagging pulse that make the rhythm fat instead of crisp
"Sometimes we concentrate on the architecture of dance, we worry about lines… we concentrate on the structure of dance and we forget the poetry of dance..." Nigel Lythgoe. I have watched just about every WCS dance that can be watched online, and I can state with confidence that this is the best one I have ever seen.
If this is the direction WCS is headed in, I could get interested again. This music rises and falls, has great phrasing and inspires a variety of movement; much better than the boomboom/"high energy/no change" music at so many events.
I hope you guys had as much fun dancing as I had watching :)
STILL love this. Showing it to my students so they can see the difference between doing the dance and dancing. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Holy crap. Freaking incredible dancing. So stretchy and graceful.
BTW, the song is "Where I Stood" by Missy Higgins.
me too, me too... I keep coming back to it over and over.
4 years later i still love this
8 years later...me too.
This is so raw and emotional absolutely my favorite style of dancing
Such great dancers with great musicality. I love it when things like this happen :) Thank you to the uploader for sharing this
thank you very much !!!! My new favorite wcs video :) ... just perfect ...
wowwwww i love it that why i never going to stop dancing !!!
I loved the whole thing but Tatiana's movement at 3:45 to the end was really inspiring. I've never seen a movement like that in West coast swing and it had such a beauty to it :)
I love the butt pat at the end XD
So amazing!
Oh my gosh that is just gorgeous!
I love it when a couple pros are just social dancing and something like this happens, it's like being at show if you happen to be sitting and resting at the time to catch it.
wow, what an amazing dance
That was so gorgeous!
Missy Higgins - Where I Stood
Thank you @tozasitak :)
Still awesome. Social WCS at its best.
my favorite part is Tat's right hand at 3:52.
XD
Wow baby!
@Ballroombreaker1 It's in Paris (france)
@tozasitak I think the reason this dance might have been one of the best you've ever seen, was becasue it was actually not a performance, just a good ol' social dance, I mean, thats what swing is all about right..?
haha!!! Did she pat him on the butt at the end?????? hahaha!!!!
@nicky4meonly
Same,: I will never stop being inspired by this.
I'm an old guy so I saw the change from Blues/R&B to pop music in the mid-1990s when the kids from St. Louis started competing. That trend was cool, but it culminated in dancing to the beat instead of the rhythm and phrasing.
The new music has changed WCS some for better/some for worse. LOL
I've been to events with DJs that had no 'swing' to their vibe.
I'll define that: emphasis on the even beat, a syncopated or "swung" triple feeling, a lagging pulse that make the rhythm fat instead of crisp
lol what direction was it heading before? what could have possibly drove you away from it?
Transcendent!
I can't believe pro's are dancing on concrete. I hate dancing on that stuff. My hat's off to them just for being on that floor. Amazing dancing still.
Shakey cam
very nightclub 2-steppish
I'm sorry, but you guys dance a little too well together to be ignored!