Advanced Tandem
Kenny and Delilah show an advanced Tandem exit into closed position, a spin variation from a texas tommy and a fast leaders spin variation.
This video contains a advanced Tandem variation, an advanced spin variation from a swingout with a texas tommy as well as an advenced leaders spin variation.
Teachers: Kenny Nelson and Delilah
http://www.madverve.com/ and http://www.boulderswingdance.com
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Reverse Tandem
Frank and Ufuk show an interesting Tandem intro variation they call “The real world Tandem”.
This is a variation on the Chase into Tandem Charleston move where instead of the follower ending up in front of the leader the leader ends up on front.
They also show a nice transition back into “normal” Tandem as well as an exit from Tandem.
p.s. don’t mind the long handshake sequence in the middle.
Teacher: Frank Lutz and Ufuk Karatepe
www.SwingStep.com and www.swingtv.net
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Around the World Tandem Charleston
Patrick and Natasha show the Around the World tandem Charleston move.
This move is a variation of the classic tandem Charleston. On the first rock step back, the leader raises the left arm of the follower and they both start a turning motion… that you can check on the video.
First the move is explained then performed (1:06 you can see what it looks like).
Teachers: Patrick Szmidt and Natasha Ouimet
http://patrickandnatasha.com/en
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The Windshield Wiper from tandem
Daniel and Gabriella show a move called the Windshield Wiper from tandem.
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In this tandem Charleston variation, the leader leads the follow in a half-turn on count 3 and 4. Both the leader and the follower kick to the side on count 5 but then return to a basic tandem position on count 7.
Followers make sure that your arms are relaxed in the tandem so that you don’t block the leader from leading this move.
Teachers: Daniel Newsome and Gabriella Cook
http://www.FreeSwingDanceLessons.com
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Push out from tandem Charleston
Daniel and Gabriella show a Push out from tandem Charleston which they call the Switchblade Charleston.
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In this tandem Charleston variation, the leader places his left hand on the follower’s back and gently pushes her out on count 2 of a basic tandem, and gets her back in a basic tandem position on count 8.
Teachers: Daniel Newsome and Gabriella Cook
http://www.freeswingdancelessons.com
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First stop in Tandem
Daniel and Gabriella show a Tandem Charleston variation based on the classic choreography called “First Stops”.
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This is a 10 count move. It starts on count 4 of the basic Tandem, where you hold your weight on your left leg for two counts and then continue a basic Tandem Charleston.
Teachers: Daniel Newsome and Gabriella Cook
www.FreeSwingDanceLessons.com
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