I get that the basic move is a box step but in the bigger sense...
Specifically, I was looking on YouTube at a channel called Wedding Dance Online at a video Waltz No.2 Dmitri Shostakovich. I didn't make a link because I am pretty sure they are not allowed.
It seems roughly every four or five of the complete box steps they have completed a circuit. or roughly an irregular circle made up of 4 or 5 box steps. What is that circle called? This seems to take approximately 40 seconds each.
What is it called when the dancers part then come back together while still holding both hands? For clarity, both sets of hands stay together. They part and then come closer again. On the mentioned video it is 24 seconds or so in.
What is the thing called when she twirls around?
What is it called when they part one hand and do the flourish thing at about 1:06. The end up facing the same way, hold one hand, but the other hand goes to the side opposite the partner.
Trying not to screw up the story with a bunch of dead wrong terms and names.
Specifically, I was looking on YouTube at a channel called Wedding Dance Online at a video Waltz No.2 Dmitri Shostakovich. I didn't make a link because I am pretty sure they are not allowed.
It seems roughly every four or five of the complete box steps they have completed a circuit. or roughly an irregular circle made up of 4 or 5 box steps. What is that circle called? This seems to take approximately 40 seconds each.
What is it called when the dancers part then come back together while still holding both hands? For clarity, both sets of hands stay together. They part and then come closer again. On the mentioned video it is 24 seconds or so in.
What is the thing called when she twirls around?
What is it called when they part one hand and do the flourish thing at about 1:06. The end up facing the same way, hold one hand, but the other hand goes to the side opposite the partner.
Trying not to screw up the story with a bunch of dead wrong terms and names.