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Date Posted: Sat, Mar 17 2007, 1:54:08
Author: and lilting
Subject: the reel might look like that but a slip jig should be graceful
In reply to: still a bit clueless 's message, "thanks Storm, i've heard of some of them, not sure of crosskeys step? not sure about others but feel that reel and slip jig are started to look a little like floor gymnastics sometimes and occassionally the speed around the stage looks frantic." on Fri, Mar 16 2007, 20:06:15


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[> [> [> To do crosskeys you start off by crossing the feet, so that outside of foot is against the outside of other foot and then you somehow have to twist it back round the foot very fast and close to the floor so it ends up back round the right way! Looks fantastic when done right but last time I saw them was when I danced so that is going back some years now but the rule book encourages TC to continue to teach them! TC tried to teach dd but to no success (if anyone has any better tips please give!!) Such a shame, would love them in her steps! Going back to butterflies, although they have been around now for some years I wouldn't class them as traditional, copied from ballet, but very lovely all the same. -- storm, Sun, Mar 18 2007, 1:16:54 [1]

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