22 September 2005

Post Ceroc Drinks Make You Tired

Right again I've left this late enough that I don't really have that much time for the post. Strange set of music tonight. Finished with a lovely slow number (something about sleeping or slumbering) when the lights were up and tried out a few drops and slinky moves on a willing partner. Short night and I didn't dance with a bunch of people I'd love to and a bunch of beginners that I felt I'd of liked to but that's what busy nights get you.





Armjive with a Swizzle, Basket, Shoulder Slide and, Catapult.




  • Armjive Swizzle Walk. Start with an Armjive Swizzle but after you have extended the arm fold it in and bring it out to your right marching the woman around for a step before folding it back into a standard armjive then back out to the right and so on so she is constantly walking around you. Exited by unwrapping but then directly moving into a Basket.

  • Wurlitzer Tango Slide Thing. Wulitzer. Wrap the woman in letting go with right and take it to her right hip (where she should hopefully take it) and take the left in the left hand (so like the hold on a Sway). Slide to the left bending with left arm over the head to the right to give a sort of C shape. Then put right foot in front of left (so to the left of you at this stage) then immediately transfer weight to the back (left) foot. Rotate the woman around her newly established centre of mass while rotating yourself to face her both hands crossed. Two handed return then drop the left hold (so you are left right to right).

  • Catapult Right Twist into Dip. Much like other versions of this move done previously. Catapult woman offering left hand at right side. Bring her in to take that move her past you keeping right at head level (to move her around) and left at waist. Begin turning her anticlockwise keeping left at waist until you can't. Let go and keep turning her while turning yourself clockwise turn her around a bit more before ending up with her 90 degrees facing right and move into a small dip.





Tags:

No comments: