12 Hip Wiggle in Close Embrace
COURSE: Swinging Triplets
FOCUS: This lesson teaches how to perform a led hip wiggle, also known as belly rubbing, in close embrace with a partner, focusing on subtle movement from the center.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Start with four basic steps, then open slightly into a V shape on the fourth step as preparation for the wiggle.
- Perform eight counts of the baby wiggle with a rolling feeling across the center, then exit back into basics.
- Leaders should lead the wiggle from their own body, not with the arms, to avoid discomfort and complexity.
- Followers should slow down and delay slightly to match the leader's pace for a smoother feel.
- Practice the wiggle solo first with open and close movements to build muscle memory before trying with a partner.
REMEMBER:
- The wiggle must be very subtle to prevent it from feeling like a fight between partners.
- A good close embrace connection in the center is essential for feeling and leading the movement effectively.
- Relax the arms and focus on the connection through the bellies to enhance the rolling sensation.
- Ensure there is no gap in the close embrace to properly feel each other's movement and lead the wiggle.