Class on Sunday 1st February 2009
Once again, thank you very much to everyone who braved the cold and snow to come to the class at Keir Hardie on Sunday 1st February 2009. Your energy, enthusiasm and support is very much appreciated. Warm thanks to everyone who came along again and a warm welcome to those who came along for the first time. We hope you all enjoyed the evening.
The moves covered this week included:
adentro y afuera (to the inside and to the outside)
arriba (up)
abajo (down)
un tarro (an affair)
enchufe (plug/connect)
dame(una) (give me (one))
enchufe al medio (plug/connect, to the centre)
cero (from al medio)(zero)
la cubanita (Cuban girl)
pimienta (pepper)
(la) cuchara (spoon)
exhíbela (show her off)
sácala (take her out)
vacílala (check her out)
vacílala dame una (check her out, give me one)
fly
three flies
palmas (clapping)
foto
con las manos (with the hands)
treinta y tres (thirty three)
sombrero con mambo (hat with Cuban mambo step)
sombrero con mambo complicado (hat with complicated Cuban mambo step)
bayamo
sombrero complicado (complicated hat)
el dedo (the finger)
montaña (mountain)
When you see us out on the dance floor starting a rueda, you are welcome to join in, we'll try to call moves that you know, and don't forget, you can join in even if you don't have a partner to start with.
Even if you are not dancing in a rueda, you can practice many of the moves in your free dancing.
Any feedback, comments or suggestions are always welcome.
See you soon for more rueda fun!
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The moves covered this week included:
adentro y afuera (to the inside and to the outside)
arriba (up)
abajo (down)
un tarro (an affair)
enchufe (plug/connect)
dame(una) (give me (one))
enchufe al medio (plug/connect, to the centre)
cero (from al medio)(zero)
la cubanita (Cuban girl)
pimienta (pepper)
(la) cuchara (spoon)
exhíbela (show her off)
sácala (take her out)
vacílala (check her out)
vacílala dame una (check her out, give me one)
fly
three flies
palmas (clapping)
foto
con las manos (with the hands)
treinta y tres (thirty three)
sombrero con mambo (hat with Cuban mambo step)
sombrero con mambo complicado (hat with complicated Cuban mambo step)
bayamo
sombrero complicado (complicated hat)
el dedo (the finger)
montaña (mountain)
When you see us out on the dance floor starting a rueda, you are welcome to join in, we'll try to call moves that you know, and don't forget, you can join in even if you don't have a partner to start with.
Even if you are not dancing in a rueda, you can practice many of the moves in your free dancing.
Any feedback, comments or suggestions are always welcome.
See you soon for more rueda fun!
Facebook Group