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{{Pattern-Header | {{Pattern-Header | ||
| PatternName=El Dos | | PatternName=El Dos | ||
− | | Pronunciation=[http:// | + | | Pronunciation=[http://translate.google.com/el El] [http://translate.google.com/#es/en/dos Dohs] |
| EnglishMeaning= Two | | EnglishMeaning= Two | ||
− | | Level=Intermediate | + | | Level=[[Main_Page#Rueda_Patterns_-_Level_Two|Intermediate]] |
| VideoLink= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwl7h3VLhI0 | | VideoLink= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwl7h3VLhI0 | ||
| VideoNotes= | | VideoNotes= | ||
− | | Variations= [[El Doce]] | + | | Variations= [[El Doce]], [[Cubanito]] |
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 19:48, 24 November 2012
El Dos | |
Pronunciation | El Dohs |
Translation | Two |
Level | Intermediate |
Links | |
Link to Video | Watch |
Video Notes | |
Variations | |
Similar Moves | El Doce, Cubanito |
Description[edit]
Enchufla and while stepping in front of the follow, the lead asks for the followers right right hand. Then on the next count, the lead presents the left hand and continues in a back-stepping motion with the follow behind. Step to the left and right, and lastly the lead keeps the right hand high and pull the follow around with both arms, spins the follow and finishes with a Sombrero.
Video[edit]