Rueda Practice
Posted by Maritza on 29 Nov 2009 at 02:10 am | Tagged as: Practice
Hello Everyone!
Just a reminder that we will be reviewing “setenta moderna” that we did these last two weeks, and dedo-guarapo-y-bota. The new step I’ll show everyone, is called “Bacardi Limon.” If you want a taste of it now, check out this SalsAtlanta video of Julian teaching the move on YouTube. I may not be as good as he, but I will give it a try. It’s a cool move that requires the follows to be loose in their arms and shoulders because there are some quick alardes in there and they are marked in the timing. It has a sombrero beginning and a sombrero ending. Here is a preview at “Barcardi Limon.”
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Another thing about this move is that the follows need to move around the lead more than intuition tell you to. You can see the follow go around the lead three revolutions. It’s usually at the gancho that the follows will stop moving, so I will be watching for that. So follows, keep walking while the gancho takes place. For the leads, it will be important that you watch your follow as you do the alardes and gancho while walking around. That way you don’t hit them in the face nor bop them in the head. See you rueda practice!