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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Start with an [[Enchufla]], and on 5, lead steps back (right foot) and then into the circle on 6 (left foot), clapping on 7. Then spin out (turn towards left shoulder - counter clockwise), as the follow duplicates the move, stepping back on 1, and into the circle on 2 and clapping on three. Back to the same partner for a [[Dile que no]]. | Start with an [[Enchufla]], and on 5, lead steps back (right foot) and then into the circle on 6 (left foot), clapping on 7. Then spin out (turn towards left shoulder - counter clockwise), as the follow duplicates the move, stepping back on 1, and into the circle on 2 and clapping on three. Back to the same partner for a [[Dile que no]]. | ||
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+ | == Advanced Styling == | ||
+ | The leads can do a double spin to the left, before picking up the follow on their right. | ||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
<youtube>sFHamYTY_oQ</youtube> | <youtube>sFHamYTY_oQ</youtube> |
Revision as of 04:00, 9 May 2011
Cero | |
Pronunciation | Cea-ro |
Translation | Zero |
Level | Beginner |
Links | |
Link to Video | Watch |
Video Notes | Basic idea but the lead and follow clap and spin when stepping out. |
Variations | |
Similar Moves | Other numbers - Ocho, Seis, Siete, Nueve |
Description
Start with an Enchufla, and on 5, lead steps back (right foot) and then into the circle on 6 (left foot), clapping on 7. Then spin out (turn towards left shoulder - counter clockwise), as the follow duplicates the move, stepping back on 1, and into the circle on 2 and clapping on three. Back to the same partner for a Dile que no.
Advanced Styling
The leads can do a double spin to the left, before picking up the follow on their right.
Video