The basic steps of Latin dance are much older, and different kinds of dances have different basic steps. The following is the breakdown of the basic steps of Latin dance. Welcome to read and understand.
Decomposition action:
First, open your right foot and point your toes to the ground.
The heels spread out.
Feet together as in previous episodes, legs bent.
Two, pat his right foot back, straight step.
Stretch the instep with the front foot and push the center of gravity to the back foot.
On the third beat, the center of gravity moves to the front foot and pushes up.
Press your heels forward and pat your feet.
Take a step forward after closing your feet and lock your knees.
The next beat is on the back of the right foot.
Straighten your hind legs, push your right leg forward one step, and keep your legs upright.
And pat the left foot, upper foot and lower foot.
Continue to do the "chuck" action (all feet should pass through the other heel)
Hand movements:
Stand in the basic position
Two beats and three beats basically change hands.
Make a gesture when you make progress.
Put down your right hand and do another lifting posture.
Hold the left rib with the other hand.
Make a model while standing.
Clap your right hand, put it down and touch your ear.
Basic steps of Latin dance
Rumba: Change the center of gravity in situ, step by step, step by step, square step, New Yorker, Arimana, cudgel step, point turn, spiral turn. ...
Cha-cha: It is basically the same as rumba, except that a' cha-cha' is added after each step. That is to say, the rumba is: two theer four-one (three quarters, one quarter, one beat), but it is exactly: tow three qiaqia (I can't remember it, MS is one beat, one beat, the first two just add up to one beat, and the last one just beats). Different from rumba, the dance steps are: wolf chasing step, hip twisting chasing step and so on.
Cowboy: The focus of this dance is jumping and sucking legs. The basic steps are: swing from side to side and walk (different from rumba's walk, because the music in this department is: three quarters, one quarter and one beat. ), chicken step, kick, bump across ...
Samba: This dance is not a belly dance, although it is very similar. When dancing, the navel should blink, and unlike rumba and cha-cha, both legs need to be straight. Usually one leg is in a bent state. Forward and backward steps, left and right steps, in-situ basic steps, samba steps, Portafogo, quick kick steps, braid steps, and roller parts. ...
Bullfighting: Different from the other four dances, when dancing, you should keep your toes off the ground and walk on your toes first, then on your heels. On the contrary, like normal walking, the heel hits the ground first, then the foot.
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