Yay! Someone else is interested in the Foxy
At the end of the semester, after all our comps are over, my dance instructor teaches fun dances until we break for Christmas. One night she asked "What do you guys want me to teach tonight?" and we all replied, somewhat tiredly, "something slow" to which she replied "Alright...I could teach you guys the Foxy!"
The Foxy is, like you said, a slow, nightclub-style couples dance whose basic pattern is derived from the foxtrot. Barb, my coach, likes to call it a "beefed-up" version of the basic slow dance. A lot of couples who are getting married learn the Foxy as their "Wedding Dance". It has a lot of versatility, as it can be danced either on a crowded or spacious dance floor and to pretty much any music, and its easy to add in whatever turns, dips, etc. you desire. I call Foxy my "fallback dance" because if rumba, bolero, nightclub 2-step, etc. don't work with a slow song, I just do Foxy :lol:
I only have about 1.5 hours of Foxy instruction, but I'm sure with Jen's help we could piece together a pretty good list of Foxy instructions...
The hold:
You can either use the basic ballroom hold, or the lady can put her hands on the man's shoulders and he puts his hands on her waist in the traditional "slow dance" hold. I prefer the ballroom hold, but its really up to you.
The basic:
The Foxy basic is really just a side-touch move that is usually counted slow-slow or one-two. Just step to the right on one, and close your left foot to right and just touch your left toe next to your right foot on two. You can do the same with your left foot: left foot side on one, close right foot and touch on two. The basic can also go forwards and backwards (i.e. forward right on one, touch left on two), or you can even make it progressive (i.e. forward left on one, close right on 2; step to the right on 1, close left on 2). You can rotate the basic if you please, or you can just leave it the way it is. If you've got a lot of space, take bigger steps; if the dance floor is cramped, take smaller steps.
Underarm turns:
Guy: just do a basic to the left and then to the right in place. Raise arm to turn the girl on the 1 of the first basic. Girl: do a 2-step basic underarm turn to the right on the first basic, then come back around to face your partner and do a basic to your left.
Promenade basic:
Turn lady to promenade position on the 1 and take a step forward, then take another on the 2; turn lady back to normal position on the one and take right foot to the side on one and touch left toe on 2.
Hip wiggles (this is by no means a technical name, I just made it up for lack of a better term; its just basically a way of transferring your weight to do a dip):
Transfer your weight to the right on one, then back to the left on two, using a bit of the Latin hip technique (this doesn't have to be perfect, I just think it looks better), while bending your knees and sort of crouching down a little on each step so that you can lead...
...The dip:
Man leans forward a bit (knees still bent) and dips lady down on the 1 and across to the other side and back up on the 2, and this is usually followed by a basic to the right. Lady should support most of her weight with her own legs, but man should use hands for support.
Sorry, but this is about all I remember

But it doesn't really matter, the Foxy is really fun and versatile and really nothing you do is wrong (unless you step on your partner's feet :lol: ) Care to add anything, Jen?