The Right Lunge is a phase IV smooth figure in which the man lowers and then steps side and forward with the trail foot. | |
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As in a Contra Check, heads are closed. | |
There are a great variety of lunging movements in which one takes one step and usually softens that knee. | |
Here we have a Lunge to the man's left. In Tango, this might be called a Corte; in Waltz, it could be a Dip. | |
Here, a couple lunges forward on lead feet in half open position. | |
The man lunges forward, and the woman sits. | |
Photos © A. Curths; E.Allen; F. Lepretre; P. Suba; from Dancesport UK photo gallery. |
Argentine tango is a social dance and musical genre, written in 4/4 measure and with binary musical form. Its lyrics and music are marked by nostalgia, ...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
LUNGE
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