Tete Rusconi and Sylvia Ceriani Vals V328

Additional Tete videos:

Although throughout their contact is with Tete’s belly, somewhere near the center of gravity, at one point Sylvia gestures to indicate that she thinks the contact or lead is at the upper chest. In the video with Maria, Tete is thinner and it is less clear that the contact is solely on the belly.

0:48 Demo to metronome

5:? 2nd demo

6:42 3rd, solo demo

9:24 4th, with Sylvia

12:30 Introduction

Advanced dancing has freedom of movement. If you listen to the music you can find yourself dancing more than you thought.

14:55 Turns

These are primarily walking turns, with a sudden pivot leading a media luna at the end, sometimes with a sacada.

23:03 Enrosques

A single enrosque to the left can end in a sacada.

A double enrosque starts the the left, ending on the woman’s side step, and then unwinds back to the right, ending with a sacada on the side step.

28:50 Demo with metronome

32:38 Resolution of Enrosques

Resolutions with double, crossed, back step by the leader, and with a calecita.

34:14 Demo with metronome

35:24 Change of sides in Back Ochos

Walking back ochos, led from both sides, with a change of feet before changing sides.

36:32 Demo with metronome

37:13 Sacadas

Sacada L side step with L to star a giro to the right.

38:06 Demo with metronome

39:14 Continuous resolutions

40:51 Demo with metronome

41:54 Mirrored Ochos

These are single back ochos to the leader’s R, i.e. leader back L and follower back R. One resolution is into a calecita.

42:33 Demo with metronome

43:59 Discourse on Waltz

47:31 Dance to metronome in style of D’Arienzo

49:46 Dance to metronome in style of Di Sarli

52:34 Dance to metronome in style of Pugliese