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11. Step R foot across L foot in front and raise slightly the L foot across in rear(ct1), step L foot close to R in rear (ct. 1), step R foot in frontact 3), step on the ball ofthe rear foot on the second count12. Step R (cts. 1,2), swing L (ct.3) or step R (ct.1); swing L (ets. 2,3), step hopstep R (cts. 1,2), hop R (ct. 3)13. Take two slide step forward and a plain polka; Slide L foot in front; Close R toL foot in rear, slide R foot in front, close L foot in rear, take one polka forward startingwith the L foot.Place L heel in fourth in front, touch L toe in rear, take one plain polka stepforward, starting with the L foot.15. Hop on L foot and step R forward, step L close to R in rear, step R foot forward,and pause10. Step L foot in front, step R close to L foot in rear, step L in front.17 Step R foot in front, point L foot in front. This step is executed in all directions18. Step R foot in front, step L close R foot in rear, step R foot quickly in front.19 Step R foot, close L to R foot.20. Point R foot in front, step R close to L. This is commonly done in front |
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Answer» Answer; 11. Hop- a spring from one foot landing on the same foot in place or in any direction. The other foot may be raised in any direction (in front, in rear, sideward or ACROSS). 12. Inside foot- the foot nearest one’s partner, when partner stand side by side. 13. Inside hand- the hand nearest one’s partner, when partner stand side by side. 14. “Jaleo”- partners turn once around clockwise (with R elbows almost touching) or counterclockwise (with L elbows almost touching) using walking or any KIND of dance step. The hands near each other are on waists. This is a Tagalog TERM but of Spanish origin. 15. Jump- spring on one foot or both feet, landing on both in any direction. 16. “Kumintang”- moving the hand from the wrist either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. This is an Ilocano term. 17. Outside foot- the foot away from the one’s partner, when partners stand side by side. 18. Outside hand- the hand away from one’s partner, when partners stand side by side. 19. Place- to put foot in a certain or desired position without putting weight on it. The sole of the foot rest on the floor. 20. Pivot- to turn with the ball, heel, or whole foot, on a fixed place or point. |
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