3 Step Tap Shuffle%3A Transition from a basic step
COURSE: The Blues Shuffle
FOCUS: This lesson focuses on transitioning between the basic step and the shuffle step in the Blues Shuffle, emphasising timing and weight transfer for smooth movement.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Transfer weight a fraction quicker when transitioning into the shuffle step because you're stepping before the beat.
- Practice the transition solo first to ensure clarity in body movement before partnering up.
- Leaders should lead clearly with body movement, keeping the hand connection steady while shifting weight.
- Followers should listen actively for timing changes and respond to the leader's weight shifts.
- Start with weight on the right for leaders and left for followers when practicing with a partner.
- Practice with music and a partner in a fixed position to reinforce the transition.
REMEMBER:
- Transitioning into the shuffle feels fast due to early weight transfer, while returning to the basic feels slower as weight shifts on the beat.
- Aim to be a two-legged dancer by practicing transitions on both sides for balanced skill.
- Clarity in leading and active listening in following are crucial for successful partner transitions.
- Master the transition solo to avoid funky movements before attempting it with a partner.
- The shift in body shape and early weight transfer are key indicators for smooth transitions.
- Partner practice should start with eyes closed for followers to enhance following skills.