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Intermediate Tap Dancing: Jump Wing Combo

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Summary: Step away from the bar for a new wing combination in tap dancing. A dance teacher will show you how to do intermediate jump wing combinations in this free video lesson.

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By Emily Larew, eHow Presenter

Emily Larew is a professional dancer and dance instructor. Her education includes studying at LA’s The Edge and Millennium dance studios. She has performed for various music awards,...read more

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"Hi, I'm Emily Larew and we're going to continuing on with our intermediate tap. We're going to do a little wing combination now. So you're center floor, you're stepping away from the bar, okay. So make sure you do not use it if you don't have to, but it is there for you if you do want to go back to it and use it, okay. The important part is, is that you are just trying to get your wings. So, what you're going to do, let's try it once with and once without. You're going to do jump and a wing, jump and a wing, jump and a wing, and a wing, and a wing, okay. So that's the first part of it. So jump and a wing, jump and a wing, jump and a wing, and a wing, and a wing. Try it away from the bar. Six, seven, and, jump and a wing, jump and a wing, good. Remember you got to keep that pliee, keep on the balls of your feet, and keep your toes forward. From there, it is your creativity. You can add your echappe' wings from there, no jumps in between, you can go from there into a single wing, and do seven of them and then switch and do your left and then go back to double wings, you can do wings and toe stands, just depending on your, your advancement in your tap. So ready I'm just going to add a echappe' wings on so you can kind of get an idea of what I mean, and then we're going to wrap it up. So ready, five, six, seven, so we've got jump and a wing, yea! And that is your wing combination for a center floor, good job."

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