Thank you very much for this tutorial! I loved that you showed each move multiple times and from different angles, as it really helped me understand the dance better. Great work!
Hi. I love the name squashy quick step and i think you are experts at compressed ballroom dancing.:-) That was amazing keeping it all that within view of the camera and the floor space. Thank you for pointing out that I can turn earlier onto my left leg in the first step of the leader's spin turn. That has made a big difference. I appreciate your videos. The technical breakdown and detail is of enormous value. Thank you.
Hi Peter, Your can start with either foot, depending on what you are dancing, and ensuring that is communicated well with your partner. The great news is you can't go wrong. If you wanted to start with the left foot in this variation, then you would add a preparation walk on the left foot before the right forward forward as James started here. The great news is you can never go wrong. Kind Regards, James & Joanna
Best demonstration & explanation of spin turn! James & Joanna are my absolute favourite teachers. So clear & thorough. Thank you
Superb. I love the multiple demos from different angles. Best teachers I've found for this.
Thank you very much for this tutorial! I loved that you showed each move multiple times and from different angles, as it really helped me understand the dance better. Great work!
You're so welcome!
Thanks for sharing such
Good technique to practice at home😁👏👏👏😍❤️💝🌹
Hi. I love the name squashy quick step and i think you are experts at compressed ballroom dancing.:-) That was amazing keeping it all that within view of the camera and the floor space. Thank you for pointing out that I can turn earlier onto my left leg in the first step of the leader's spin turn. That has made a big difference. I appreciate your videos. The technical breakdown and detail is of enormous value. Thank you.
This is terrific.... so well explained .... I have improved my brush step so much. Thank you
You guys are amazing! Thank you!
Thank you too!
Very good demonstration!!
Thank you!
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Always thought the leader started on the left foot
Hi Peter, Your can start with either foot, depending on what you are dancing, and ensuring that is communicated well with your partner. The great news is you can't go wrong. If you wanted to start with the left foot in this variation, then you would add a preparation walk on the left foot before the right forward forward as James started here.
The great news is you can never go wrong.
Kind Regards, James & Joanna
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