1 Side Steps
COURSE: Exploring Axes
FOCUS: This lesson focuses on applying axis control to side steps, teaching an eight-count pattern that travels laterally while maintaining clear weight shifts and upper body relaxation.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Shift your axis clearly with each step to communicate direction effectively.
- Keep the upper body relaxed and allow a slight sway or delay through the spine.
- Generate power from the lower body by pushing off the floor, not from the upper body.
- Practice the pattern with variations, such as changing counts every four or two.
- In partner dancing, ensure axis shifts are clear to avoid pulling or confusing your partner.
- Leaders should use their feet and body placement, not hands, to guide movements.
REMEMBER:
- Axis shifts are crucial for clarity in movement, especially in partner dancing.
- Upper body should remain soft and responsive, not rigid or block-like.
- Communication in dance relies on felt weight and axis changes, not visual cues alone.
- Improvise and vary step counts to adapt the pattern socially.
- Maintain a clear connection with the floor through active pushing from the lower body.
- Practice with a partner to test the effectiveness of axis communication, even with eyes closed.