Charles E. Anders

League City, TX, United States

Jun 13 at 07:00 AM

Thanks, I love this!

Jun 05 at 09:14 AM

Cool Beans

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Jun 05 at 08:04 AM

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!

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Commented on Roll in & Out Advanced

Jun 02 at 10:42 AM

I like this series of moves and now I am using the entire amalgamation at least once in every song to develope the muscle memory and body positioning required for this. I do not consider this Basic in anyway shape or form, and even to slow song (Geriatric Swing) it is a fast move for us old people!

Jun 02 at 10:24 AM

I like this video.

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Jun 02 at 10:22 AM

Reverse and Natural Turns, Walts Intermediate. The video does not play.

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May 25 at 12:02 PM

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.

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May 23 at 05:39 AM

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!

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May 23 at 05:25 AM

I am enjoying the videos, thanks!

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May 01 at 11:41 AM

The Cross Body Lead is easy enough from the closed position, but do you, can you, or should you do it from the open position?

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