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I'm sure there's got to be a couple of awesome dancers here.
Where do you learn your moves? I can sort of pop and sort of break, but I don't get to dance enough on my own to experiment with some really complicated footwork. Will the learning curve be steeper because I'm fairly old to start learning? |
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errr... dunno if this is much help, but here's a website w/some vids and stuff.
http://hem.spray.se/sammorling/moves.html |
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i get complimented on my footwork from strangers and i started at 22. (now 24) if u have the interest u can certainly do it. if u ever find descriptions of the footwork you're looking to do, then put a long mirror down on the floor so that u can see just your feet and practice away. :)
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