BR-folk-square
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I have seen several videos for "teaching" West coast swing.
One of them teaches the "touch" at compression is off to the side. This is a DVD done by a teacher that mostly does Country Western style danding.
I think, when I first learned WCS, as a part of "square and round dancing", which otherwise seems to be derived from ballroom dancing of a number of years ago, it was taught that way.
When I observe WCS dancers at dances, I think all do the touch step next to their other foot.
Question: Is the step to the side historical, regional, or mostly CW styling?
--Carey
One of them teaches the "touch" at compression is off to the side. This is a DVD done by a teacher that mostly does Country Western style danding.
I think, when I first learned WCS, as a part of "square and round dancing", which otherwise seems to be derived from ballroom dancing of a number of years ago, it was taught that way.
When I observe WCS dancers at dances, I think all do the touch step next to their other foot.
Question: Is the step to the side historical, regional, or mostly CW styling?
--Carey