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| Hints & Myths about
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PREVIOUS
Bylaugh
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One
weekend, in mid 2003, saw two more
workshops held in the newly-refurbished
Orangery of a 19th century Norfolk Hall
that had been ruined 100 years later but
is being restored in the 21st by Stephen
and Muffy.
Ricardo
Oria
and Jenny Frances arrived from Edinburgh
to .......
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focus
on moving around one another
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we began with some work
on the timing of the back side forward
steps in the giro to both sides of leader
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back,
open, and forward steps, which require no
pivots, are each completed in double time
compared to the 180 pivot, open, 180
pivot, backward phases |
then played with moves
where the leader moved around the
follower
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on
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on right |
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on right into
volcada |
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on
right into calesita |
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BSF sacada on
left |
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Back sacada
from R |
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| Explore
and enjoy! |
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La
Yuega is supported by Vecta Consulting
Limited
www.vecta5.com
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©2002-5
Frank Morris
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