West Coast Swing is a partner dance with roots in the Lindy Hop. It
is characterized by an elastic look that results from its
extension-compression technique of partner connection and is danced
primarily in a slotted area on the dance floor.
The dance allows for both partners to improvise steps while dancing
together, putting West Coast Swing in a short list of dances that
emphasize improvisation.
Typically the follower walks
into new patterns traveling forward on counts “1” and “2” of each
basic pattern, rather than rocking back. Traditional figures include
6-count and 8-count patterns of one of the four basic varieties: (1)
Starter Step, (2) Side Pass, (3) Push Break / Sugar Push, (4) Whip.
Alternatively, the basic patterns in West Coast Swing are defined
as: Sugar Push; Left Side Pass; Right Side Pass; Tuck Turn; and
Whip. Virtually all other moves in West Coast Swing are variations
of these basic patterns. The Anchor Step is a common ending pattern
of most West Coast Swing figures.
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