On Apr 22, 3:49 pm, swingandhustle <swingandhus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Could you point us to some videos so we can see exactly what
you are espousing? Do you do Hustle with a different count,
or just with a different set of figures?
The videos you previously alluded to were more of a cabaret
style dancing than anything generally useful in social
dancing.
There are many videos on Youtube that show Hustle in
various similar forms, rotational and slotted, but all
seem to be counted &123.
> Our Events - All our big dance events have many different hustle
> teachers, but only one style choice available at workshops. That is
> New York styled hustle. Clever practitioners say "It's just Hustle",
> like there IS no other truly different style choice. For our purposes,
> NY hustle is any dance counted &123, has a figure called the NY walk,
> and is best executed under 115 BPM. There are other faster hustle
> styles that could solve our problem, but teachers of those styles are
> "locked out" so people never have a choice to learn any other version
> than that which kids have already rejected.


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