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Another beautiful and simple Slow Foxtrot grouping that can enhance your dancing with surprising little effort.

In this half-hour workshop, we cover a series of Bronze level figures that can fill most or all of the long wall on any typical ballroom. Yet despite being pretty basic, they look great on the floor and really encompass the qualities that make Slow Foxtrot such a beautiful dance. You'll learn the technique to make it look good.

The grouping includes the following pattern:

  • Feather Step
  • Reverse Turn and Reverse Pivot
  • Change of Direction
  • Feather Step
  • Open Telemark
  • Natural Weave from PP
  • Three Step
  • Natural Turn with Hesitation

If you wish to make this routine even more interesting, you could end the Natural Weave with a Top Spin to turn the corner, or a Hover Cross or Extended Hover Cross with Weave ending.

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George Pytlik

Author George Pytlik

Before turning pro, George achieved impressive results as an amateur competitor, holding the Senior (30+) Latin championship in BC, Canada for 7 consecutive years with his wife Wendy. The couple twice achieved a top-3 Canadian ranking in Senior Latin as well as a 3rd place Canadian ranking in 30+ Ten Dance. Today, George and Wendy are professional teachers with a vision of growing a strong dance community in Delta near Vancouver, BC.

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