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  2. How to Build a Porch Swing - AOL

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    What we love most about summer is when that golden hour light lingers long past dinnertime and your porch becomes your own personal oasis. Or at least it would be if it were properly decorated.

  3. West Coast Swing - Wikipedia

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    The Anchor Step is a common ending pattern of many West Coast Swing figures. [3] [4] Alternatively the basic patterns in West Coast Swing are defined as: Push Break (or Sugar Push); Left Side Pass; Right Side Pass; Tuck Turn; and Whip. Virtually all other moves in West Coast Swing are variations of these basic patterns.

  4. Scottish tenor drum - Wikipedia

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    Swings are done by tying a string to the end of the drum stick, and the fingers of the players. Then the player can "drop" the drumstick without losing it, and swing it around in a controlled manner. Many flourishing tenor drummers create choreographed sequences within a line of drummers, creating different effects while using the same basic ...

  5. East Coast Swing - Wikipedia

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    East Coast Swing is a rhythm dance that has both 6 and 8 beat patterns. [4] The name East Coast Swing was coined initially to distinguish the dance from the street form and the new variant used in the competitive ballroom arena (as well as separating the dance from West Coast Swing, which was developed in California).

  6. Swingout - Wikipedia

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    The first documented mention of the swingout pattern that resembles breakaway was in 1911, to describe a "Texas Tommy Swing" show done at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. [2] Its variants are used in Jive , East Coast Swing , West Coast Swing and Modern Jive .

  7. Forms of juggling - Wikipedia

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    One person juggles a regular pattern. The other person steals all of the props and keeps the pattern going without a pause. Patterns can be stolen from in front, behind, above, below or from either side. This form of juggling is most popular with clubs and balls.

  8. Glider (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The non-parallel suspension arms of the linkage cause the chair to simulate a rocking-chair motion as it swings back and forth. Gliders are used as alternatives to porch swings, and are also popular as nursery furnishing for assisting parents in feeding newborn babies. Because pinch points are moved away from the floor, a glider is marginally ...

  9. Porch sitting - Wikipedia

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    Mark Twain sitting on a porch. Porch sitting, i.e., sitting on a front porch or stoop, usually of a private residence is a leisure activity which can be a direct or indirect form of social interaction.

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