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  2. Hustle (dance) - Wikipedia

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    One similarity between hustle and swing is that the lead takes the back-forward steps from his left foot; however it is not exactly a rock-step (there is no rocking action because of speed) and if the dance is taught by counting, the steps happen at the beginning of the count – "and-one, two, three" rather than at the end of the count as in ...

  3. Grapevine (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    The grapevine is a dance figure in partner dancing that shares a common appearance, with some variation, in ballroom, club, and folk dances. It includes side steps and steps across the support foot. The step is used, for example, in the foxtrot, polka, Electric Slide and hustle as well as in freestyle aerobics.

  4. Chicago stepping - Wikipedia

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    The dance known as Chicago Stepping' evolved from the New Bop and is more likely a derivative of several east coast swing dances. No published syllabuses exist for the dance. [2] Chicago-Style Stepping is an exclusive local dance and gained a foothold on radio in 1989 when a local radio station, WVAZ (102.7 FM) began playing music on Saturday ...

  5. Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 9

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    Week 2: One unlearned dance (jive, quickstep, or tango) Week 3: One unlearned dance (rumba or samba) Week 4: One unlearned dance (bolero, Charleston, lambada, or two-step) Week 5: One unlearned dance (Argentine tango or paso doble) & hustle group dance; Week 6: One unlearned dance (jitterbug or waltz) & mambo relay

  6. List of dance styles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dance categories, different types, styles, or genres of dance. For older and more region-oriented vernacular dance styles, see List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin .

  7. Glossary of dance moves - Wikipedia

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    In dance descriptions the term walk is usually applied when two or more steps are taken in the same direction. A single step, e.g., forward, is called just thus: "step forward". Walks can be done in various dance positions: in closed position, promenade position, shadow position, sweetheart position, etc.

  8. Talk:Hustle (dance) - Wikipedia

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  9. Louise Lecavalier - Wikipedia

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    Lecavalier became Lock's main character and inspiration in his company La La La Human Steps. With her mane of platinum dreadlocks, her physical power and her mastery of the full-body barrel jump – a gravity-defying, fully horizontal, mid-air barrel roll – her image was a signature for the company.