By rusty, on June 27th, 2010%
Your part once you are in ochos and doing your skater steps is very easy, so at this point be sure you keep your balance grounded enough as you swing from step top step to have enough left over to help the lady keep her balance as well; . . . → Read More: Rear Ochos
By rusty, on October 20th, 2009%
Here are the highlights for the workshop: Moving all the way the the actual weight change (off axis moment) of the cruzada (cross) Leaders: Taking your partners with you and not rushing off ahead Followers: Taking the time to move with your partner and not rushing into the cruzada without your partner. . . . → Read More: Saddle Brooke – Folding Like a Bandoneon – Stealing The Cross
By rusty, on June 12th, 2009%
By rusty, on June 9th, 2009%
It is much more subtle than I demonstrate in class – without a bit of over leading you wouldn\’t be able to see the rise in my frame when we dance. Keep playing with this and remember to have fun – that is what this is all about after all
Love & Light, Rusty . . . → Read More: Forward Ochos Con Amagues
By rusty, on May 15th, 2009%
IN A PRACTICE SETTING: If you get confused a good trick is for the leader to relax and allow the lady to perform her ochos as the leader listens with his body to the shaping she needs to perform these intricate moves. . . . → Read More: Close Embrace Ochos and Corrida