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  2. West Coast Swing - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Swing is a slotted dance, which means that the steps of the dance are confined to an imaginary "slot" on the dance floor. For West Coast Swing, the slot is a long, thin, rectangular area whose length depends on the tempo of the music – it can be eight or nine feet long for slower songs, but will be shorter for faster music.

  3. Anchor Step - Wikipedia

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    Together with the slot, it is the most distinguishing element of West Coast Swing when compared to other swing dances. In its standard form, the anchor step consists of three steps with the syncopated rhythm pattern “1-and-2” (counted, e.g., as “5-and-6” in 6-beat dance moves) and the general directions of steps “back, replace, back ...

  4. Basic (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    For some dances it is sufficient to know the basic step performed in different handholds and dance positions to enjoy it socially. Most traditional partner dances have only one basic step which can be easily mastered. Others, such as West Coast Swing, have multiple basic steps, any of which can theoretically be selected by the leader.

  5. Australian rules football exhibition matches - Wikipedia

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    West Coast v. Hawthorn 10,000 5/10/1991 Auckland, New Zealand Post season exhibition Geelong v. St Kilda 8,500 14/10/1990 London, UK The Oval Post season exhibition Collingwood v. Essendon 9,000 12/10/1990 Portland, Oregon, USA Civic Stadium: Post season exhibition Melbourne v. West Coast 14,787 22/10/1989 London, UK The Oval

  6. Country–western dance - Wikipedia

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    Western couple dancing is a form of social dance.Many different dances are done to country-western music. These dances include: Two Step, Waltz, Cowboy or Traveling Cha Cha, [2] Polka Ten Step [3] (also known as Ten Step Polka [4]), Schottische, and other Western promenade dances, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, and Nightclub Two Step.

  7. Chicken walks - Wikipedia

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    Chicken walks is a dance move that is most frequently used in swing dances, such as East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing and jive. [1] Sometimes they can be seen incorporated in samba (where they are known as "plaits"). The chicken walks steps are similar from both feet. The basic way of performing chicken walks may be described as follows.

  8. East Coast vs. West Coast: Which Foods Win? - AOL

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    The rivalry is legendary. Biggie versus Tupac; Dodgers versus Yankees; Los Angeles versus New York; East Coast versus West Coast. With the Stanley Cup Finals between the Los Angeles Kings and the ...

  9. Coaster Step - Wikipedia

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    A Coaster Step is a term used in swing dancing which originated in Lindy swing. During the last two beats of a rhythm pattern, the follower rotated 90° to be perpendicular to the leader, then stepped back, together, and forward in triple-rhythm (three weight changes in two beats of music), then rotated back to face the leader and to be ready to step forward as the leader led the follower in ...

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