Advanced jazz steps
Nathan and Laura show what they call Breaking Out Of The Mold at Stompology
2011.
Some of the moves in this video are; the bird, boogie forward, apple jacks and lock step.
Follow the instructor in the video.
Teachers: Nathan Bugh and Laura Glaess
http://nathanbugh.blogspot.com/ and http://www.mikeandlauralindy.com/ and http://stompology.com
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Various vintage jazz steps
Lucy shows some more various vintage jazz moves.
The moves in this video are:
- Tacky annie.
- Mess around.
- Opposites.
- Boogie forward.
- Fish tail.
- Cool breeze in the knees.
- Skate.
- Fall of the log.
- Suzy Q.
- Boogie drop.
- Pivot walk.
- Box step also known as the jazz square.
- Heel toe.
- Twist.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teacher: Lucy Falkner
http://www.rhythmcity.ca
The song used is “Cole Slaw (Sorghum Switch)” by Jesse Stone and you can find it on the iTunes store.
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Boogie forward
Mandi shows a jazz step called the Boogie forward.
The moves in this video are:
- Boogie forward
Follow the instructions in the video.
Teacher: Mandi Gould
http://www.beeskneesdance.com
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Tranky Doo second part
the second part of the Tranky Doo routine.
video coming soon
The steps in this video are:
The Horse (clapping on counts 6&7) [8 beats]
Boogie forward [8 beats]
The Horse (clapping on counts 6&7) [8 beats]
Boogie forward [8 beats]
This routine, like so many other jazz routines, starts on count 8 instead of count 1.
The Horse move is sometimes called the shoeshine where you pretend to brush your shoe with your hand instead of doing the hip roll like Tiffany does in this video.
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Jitterbug Stroll full routine
Mandi Gould shows the full Jitterbug Stroll routine as choreographed by Ryan Francois.
The steps in the Jitterbug Stroll routine are:
* ———– first section —————
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Hustle forward [2 beats]
* Skip back [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Stroll Around (also called jazz pivot turn) [8 beats]
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Break step (also called the full break) [4 beats]
* ———– second section —————
* Knee slap right [2 beats]
* Knee slap left [2 beats]
* Shorty george 3 times [4 beats]
* Knee slap right [2 beats]
* Knee slap left [2 beats]
* Shorty george 3 times [4 beats]
* Knee slap right [2 beats]
* Knee slap left [2 beats]
* Shorty george 3 times (to the left) [4 beats]
* Stroll Around [8 beats]
* Knee slap right [2 beats]
* Knee slap left [2 beats]
* Shorty george 3 times [4 beats]
* Break Step (also called full break) and Turn around [8 beats]
* ———– third section —————
* Suzie Q left [8 beats]
* Suzie Q right [8 beats]
* Suzie Q left [8 beats]
* Stroll Around (also called the pivot step) [8 beats]
* Suzie Q left [8 beats]
* Break Step (also called the full break) and Turn around [8 beats]
* ———– fourth section —————
* Boogie back (also called kick ball change) [4 beats]
* Tick Tock [4 beats]
* Boogie back (also called kick ball change) [4 beats]
* Tick Tock [4 beats]
* Boogie back (also called kick ball change) [4 beats]
* Tick Tock [4 beats]
* Stroll Around (also called the pivot step) [8 beats]
* Boogie back (also called kick ball change) [4 beats]
* Tick Tock [4 beats]
* Break Step (also called the full break) and Turn around [8 beats]
Teacher: Mandi Gould
http://www.beeskneesdance.com/
The songs this routine is useually danced to is “The Jitterbug Stroll” by Steven Mitchell or “Woodchopper’s Ball” by Woody Herman.
The Jitterbug Stroll was choreographed by Ryan Francois.
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Jitterbug Stroll first group
Mike & Tina show the Jitterbug Stroll part 1.
The steps in this video are:
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Hustle forward [2 beats]
* Skip back [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Stroll Around (also called jazz pivot turn) [8 beats]
* Hustle forward (also called the pada pada) [2 beats]
* Skip back (also called the boogie back) [2 beats]
* Boogie Forward twice [4 beats]
* Break step (also called the full break) [4 beats]
Teachers: Mike & Tina
http://www.headoverheelsdance.com/
The songs this routine is useually danced to is “The Jitterbug Stroll” by Steven Mitchell or “Woodchopper’s Ball” by Woody Herman.
The Jitterbug Stroll was choreographed by Ryan Francois.
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Boogie Back, Boogie Forward and Shorty George
Patrick and Natasha show the Shim Sham routine part 7. In this sequence they explain how to perform boogie back, boogie forward and shorty george.
Boogie Back, Boogie Forward and Shorty George: an easy and fun part to perform but it’s good to know the sequence correctly so you don’t end up going on the wrong side of the dance floor.
Teachers: Patrick Szmidt and Natasha Ouimet
Youtube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/PatrickAndNatasha
The song this routine is often danced to is either “T’ain’t What You Do” by Billy May or “The Shim Sham Song” by The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra
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