Vince A
Active Member
If it's not too difficult to explain in words, can one of you Lindy hoppers detail a move (with the counts) for me?
I don't know what it's called, but here is a brief description:
You and your partner are crotch-to-crotch, chest-to-chest, his R (face) cheek is up against her R face cheek . . . he has his R arm around to her back, she has him high on the shoulder with her L . . . he has his L arm around back of himsel on his L side with her R arm there too - hand-in-hand . . .
Now the step . . . all they are doing is bouncing up and down on one foot at a time, switching to the other, back and forth, then out . . .
What's it called, how do you do it, what's the count, how do you get into it, and how do you get out.
I actually want to use this in WCS . . . and YES IT CAN BE DONE! I want to use it as a fun part of my WCS dancing. I want to learn it and use it next Saturday night . . . there's a dance we're going to . . .
Thanks,
Vince
I don't know what it's called, but here is a brief description:
You and your partner are crotch-to-crotch, chest-to-chest, his R (face) cheek is up against her R face cheek . . . he has his R arm around to her back, she has him high on the shoulder with her L . . . he has his L arm around back of himsel on his L side with her R arm there too - hand-in-hand . . .
Now the step . . . all they are doing is bouncing up and down on one foot at a time, switching to the other, back and forth, then out . . .
What's it called, how do you do it, what's the count, how do you get into it, and how do you get out.
I actually want to use this in WCS . . . and YES IT CAN BE DONE! I want to use it as a fun part of my WCS dancing. I want to learn it and use it next Saturday night . . . there's a dance we're going to . . .
Thanks,
Vince