Swing Dancing/East Coast Swing

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  • Guidelines for Editors: please read this before you add anything. Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
  • Introduction Development stage: 00% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Prologue: Welcome to Swing Development stage: 00% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
How to use this book Development stage: 00% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Take Lessons! Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
A note about move names and political correctness Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
  • Start out Swing Development stage: 00% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
The 6-Count Basic Development stage: 50% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Vocabulary: Essentials Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Under left arm turn Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Vocabulary: Part II (footwork) Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Triple Step Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
Vocabulary: Part III (hand positions) Development stage: 25% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
  • Intermediate moves Development stage: 00% (as of Dec 12, 2006)
The Swayze
Headroll-dip-hop
Minidrag
Cuddle-Drop
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