I'm sorry we missed seeing you in the Chicago area recently, Brian and Megan. Hope you come back again!
I'm sorry we missed seeing you in the Chicago area recently, Brian and Megan. Hope you come back again!
We're SO EXCITED to announce the launch of our New APP.
It has a few cool features:
Download & watch offline
Create playlists
Easily use the community feature
Get push notifications about new posts and videos.
iOS (Apple): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/social-dance-online/id6448919104
Android (Google Play): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.uscreen.sdo
We can't wait to see you guys improve more than ever!
See ya on the dance floor,
Brian B
Thank you for the new App! Works much better than dealing with a browser on my ancient iPhone.
I use it in the Tango, but I think that it would work in the Rumba also. The Slow and then two Quicks (4&1, 2,3)back up on the next Slow (4&1) and side step on on the Q, Q (2,3). Am I macking stuff up [MSU] Universaty!
Reverse and Natural Turns, Walts Intermediate. The video does not play.
Please check the video called "Rumba Moves" 10:03 mins. It does not play. Thanks!
First saw your videos on youtube, and found my way to this site. I was a long time line dancer, and recently started taking two step lessons. I am in San Francisco, so finding a teacher was really difficult. Last week I started classes with Arthur Murray, but was looking for content I could review and practice at home. Really like what I have seen so far!
So history tells me that if one person in a class has a question, then the same question is usually shared by another person. In Tango, when you / we start with the Quicks does that mean after the walks (two Slows), in place of the (two Slows), or either way?
Sorry but I can be so thick sometimes.
Megan and I just arrived in Bergen Norway. We will be here teaching Friday-Monday. So excited to see a new city in Norway and to meet a bunch of new dance friends.
Here I am at 70 but I still get around fairly well (thank you Jesus). I have done C&W since late teens, Mom & older sisters, and then as young adult with my wife and friends. I started with "formal" lessons around 1987 with the C&W so I have a lot exposure in that arena. I didn't start the Second part until about two years ago with Cha-Cha. Now it is Rumba, Tango, Cha-Cha, Waltz, a little of Salsa. I only wish that I had started the "Second part" years ago. It has opened many doors and I have met many new people who are "Ballroom" dancers.
To my fellow dancers - expand your styles and enjoy what gifts you are blessed with.
Thanks all!