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Male Partner's Rotation Footwork in Disco Dancing

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Summary: Learn how to do men's rotation footwork in disco dancing in this free video dance lesson.

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By Kelly-Anne Vean Louis
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Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro. Having cross trained & worked for 15 years, from...read more

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" On behalf of Expert Village we will be demonstrating disco hustle I'm Kelly Anne and I'm Steeve Jean Louis. The men step as Kelly said the men start with there left foot, give your partner the knee, giving a small push with your left hand so your partner could feel your length that she needs to go back. Walk, step, step, left, right, left, right, step, left, right, step, left, right. Now do a rotation as you are stepping back. Push in, step, step, push in, what I'm going I'm turning my body slightly to the left going sideways diagonally ...push in, step,step, push in, step, step. As you see when I was doing the basic step I go straight back, forward, straight back, forward but the rotation is rotate, step, step, rotate, step, step, rotate, side, rotate, side, rotate, side, rotate, side, rotate, side, rotate, side, rotate, side instead of going forward. Thank you for watching our disco hustle demonstration on Expert Village. My name is Steeve Jean Louis if you need more information about our classes you could email me in the studios email address www.starballroomdancestudio or my personal email steevedance@yahoo.com. For more information on the goddess store you could visit there website the goddessstore.com or 56.dance.com."

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