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| Hints & Myths about
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Alex
Krebs teaches ganchos
Alex Krebs held a
workshop in Cambridge on ganchos in
January 2002.
Following
Ganchos
Leading
Close
embrace
Turns
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Whether
forward/backward;
clockwise/anti-clock;
L or R;
all ganchos are on
follower's weighted foot:
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Leader's foot
enters near middle and moves back to find
F's foot Leader
and follower are at right angles
Leader's
foot hooks over followers foot if leader
is side on to follower
Leader's
foot blocks in front of followers foot if
leader is facing follower
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Backward are all
from follower's back step:
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l facing f enters
and steps over F's weighted ft to block
lead ft as it comes back l facing
back enters and hooks over F's weighted
ft to block lead ft as it comes back
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Forward are all
from Follower's side step::
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L facing F enters
past F's weighted foot to block lead ft
as it wraps pver L's leg L facing
back hooks around F's weighted foot to
block lead ft as it wraps pver L's leg
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Continuous
sequences:
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Side to Back
Back to
Side
Back Back
Back. -backward ochos with ganchos
Back Side
Back...
Side Back
Side...
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| Explore
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Alex Krebs
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La
Yuega is supported by Vecta Consulting
Limited
www.vecta5.com
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©2002-2013
Frank Morris
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