Sagitta
Well-Known Member
Frodo brought up the topic of different jive styles. Refering to LeRoc he said:
I just spoke to a French girl the other day and she said that the French jive style is nothing like jive as we know it here in the States. Unfortunately she didn't seem able to show me what it was like. She did say that it is really popular and easy to dance to. Then Frodo said of Le Roc:
So I'm curious as to what exactly these dances look like, if there are basic steps...?
Are any of the international DF's out there able to fulfill my curiosity, or perhaps one of the locals who have gone abroad?
Regardless of the naming it grew out of French style Jive imported into the UK in the 1980's and adapted. I think it is mostly danced in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
I just spoke to a French girl the other day and she said that the French jive style is nothing like jive as we know it here in the States. Unfortunately she didn't seem able to show me what it was like. She did say that it is really popular and easy to dance to. Then Frodo said of Le Roc:
It is a very accessible dance, with little emphasis on footwork, that can be danced to a wide range of music.
So I'm curious as to what exactly these dances look like, if there are basic steps...?
Are any of the international DF's out there able to fulfill my curiosity, or perhaps one of the locals who have gone abroad?