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* [[Usukuma Complicado]] | * [[Usukuma Complicado]] | ||
* [[Usukuma Mini]] | * [[Usukuma Mini]] | ||
* | * Un Tarrito | ||
* Un foto | |||
* a tras | |||
* Matala la Cucaracha is stamping of the heel, cucaracha plants the foot. | * Matala la Cucaracha is stamping of the heel, cucaracha plants the foot. | ||
* Add new moves: | * Add new moves: | ||
Revision as of 12:14, 15 June 2010
A To Do list:
- Yogurt
- Vascillia
- Usukuma
- Usukuma Complicado
- Usukuma Mini
- Un Tarrito
- Un foto
- a tras
- Matala la Cucaracha is stamping of the heel, cucaracha plants the foot.
- Add new moves:
Dile Que Si - [Watch, but done in a rueda circle] Just like an normal cross-body lead (Dile que no), but in this case keep the follow and don't open up to the circle. The lead should be facing clockwise and any arriba or abajo are done from that position, for example, a sacala means the follows swing outward instead of inward. This call is usually only done while in the closed position during Al medio.
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La Havana - This starts with a two handed enchufla with check, then repeat. On the third two handed enchufla, the lead does a hook turn under and pulls the follow's hands down in front while the lead faces into the circle The lead then lifts their right arm up and then the left and leads the follow into a hammer lock. Unfold the hammer lock with a back break and then momentarily hook the follow's left arm with the lead's right elbow. Cross body back to finish.
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Chevaria or Tres Dos - This is called off a cross-body lead and on 1 of the next eight count while still in a right to left hand hold and facing into the circle, the lead with bent legs, plants with their right foot and then points their feet first left, right and then left again. The follow does the opposite, planting their left foot and doing a right, left, right shifting motion. This is similar to Coca Cola which can be called off a cross body.
Setenta con Dos Manos - From a basic Guapea, this starts on the 7 count by the lead grabbing the follow's hand on the right. As the lead grabs the follow's hand on the right, they prep their partner on the left by putting their left hand inward, similar to a Setenta. Then while the lead holds their right hand low, they rotate the follow on the left in a clockwise outside turn until wrapped. On the next eight count, the lead unravels the follow and then as the follow comes around anti-clockwise, the lead turns to the right under the follow's arm. The lead should now be facing the back of the follow with their right arm around their own waist holding the left arm of the follow behind them. As the group starts to move forward with Arriba, the lead then hair combs the follow's right hand over their head and onto the follow's left shoulder. Dance until Dile Que No is called.
Melody - Enchufla and the lead stands in front and to the right of the follow, looking over their left shoulder at the follow. The follow and lead, in a similar manner to Dos or Cubanito back rock, four times, then the lead picks up the next follow.
Palmadas - Enchufla and like Enchufla con Mambo, the lead and follow stand next to each other and count out the follow steps to time - stomp left and right, then clap once, then stomp left and right again and clap two times. Lead picks up the follow they are facing.