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Underarm Turn With a Partner for a Waltz

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Summary: Learn how to do the basic underarm turn with a partner for dancing the waltz in this free instructional dance video.

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By Sarolta Eke and Tamas Kassai
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Sarolta Eke lives in Budapest, Hungary. She started dancing in 1992, and she has danced in competitions for 6 years in both Ballroom and Latin dances. Sarolta reached the highest...read more

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on 8/2/2008 Wonderful, cannot praise the teaching method enough. has helped me more than I can say. Thank you so much. I was ready to stop taking the dance classes but with the video, I think I can continue.

conniesue1 said

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on 8/2/2008 This is a fabulous video for beginners, I am enrolled in dance classes for ballroom dance.this video explains and shows the steps better than my private instrutor. Thank you so much for the video

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"Hello I am Sarolta Eke. Hello I'm Tamas Kassai, we are here on behalf of Expert Village. We are going to teach you how to dance Waltz. In this figure the lead is very important, how the man leads the lady. So we start from the same hold as usual and then when we start the figure the man should release the lady with his right arm and then we start the figure. 1-2-3, in this position the lady is standing in front of the man, her back to him and the right arm lifted and then the next 3 steps would be 1-2-3 and at the end we take the hold again. We'll show you once more the complete figure; 1-2-3-2-2-3. Don't worry if you are not close enough when you have finished the figure. The next steps would be enough for you to get closer to each other once more. Now we'll show you how it looks in music; 1-2-3-2-2-3 and once more... Once more 1-2-3-2-2-3."

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