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The Irvine Legacy Set (2 DVDs)

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When we took this double disk DVD for evaluation we expected something like a celebration of Bill and Bobbie Irvine’s memory. But the reality proved much more and much better than that! This is an extremely educational DVD, to posess the knowledge contained here you would have to take at least 20 private lessons with Bill or Bobbie! Now you can have it all for an equivalent of about one private lesson with one of them.

On Disc 1 Oliver, who himself took hundreds of lessons with Bill and Bobbie, takes you through all the original principles of Bill and Bobbie’s teachings. William and Alessandra will then demonstrate all the discussed movements. It is like having a series of private lessons with Bill and Bobbie. You will learn the principles of Ballroom dancing that made the Irvines 13 times World Champions and have withstand the test of time till now.

Rhythm/Style: Standard
Dancer (Instructor): Oliver Wessel-Therhorn featuring William Pino and Alessandra Bucciarelli
Level of Dance: All Levels
Format: DVD / All Regions
Approx: 180 min.

$34.00

1. Stand Straight

  • Changes to your daily stance to achieve a good dancing position
  • Muscular chain from the big toe to the collar bone
  • Achieve lady’s beautiful back line through relaxing rather then stretching

2. Let’s get into position

  • Distance between partners feet
  • How to pick up your arms
  • Use your hands to give the lady a sense of position and direction
  • Two elipses within the hold. Do you stay within yours?

3. Any good with your feet

  • Dancing has developed from walking. Do we fully understand how we walk?
  • Outside partner steps
  • No feet no flight. Why?

4. A Continuous Up & Down

  • How to produce a static energy within our legs and release it as a kinetic energy
  • Three levels for legs and feet and when we make exceptions
  • Swing rise, Pressure rise and Body rise. When do we use them
  • Commence rising at the end of 1, but where is the end of 1?

5. Round & Round

  • Differences between Natural turns and Reverse turns
  • Open turns
  • Spin turns: overturned and underturned
  • Pivots
  • How to recognise CBM from artificial CBM

6. We Sway

  • Difference between Waltz sway and Foxtrot sway
  • Broken sway
  • Sway towards moving direction
  • Swing + Sway = Shape

7. Promenades & Follaways

  • How to create a big impact by doing nothing
  • How to exit PP
  • Fallaway whisk: Is it really what the name says?

8. Specific Tricks and Trips

  • Waltz:
  • What is pendulum swing?
  • Lower to measure
  • Progressive chasee – common errors
  • Outside spin
  • Fallaway slip pivot: Use 2p coin to learn the correct technique
  • Foxtrot:
  • QQS vs. SQQ
  • Step – Swing – Drift
  • Anchoring – when and why
  • Feather finish – the common error
  • Feather finish vs. Weave ending
  • Viennese Waltz:
  • Natural turns – the common error
  • Reverse turn – to sway or not to sway?
  • Fleckerl vs. Overturned Reverse Turn
  • Contra check – Is it a line step?
  • Quickstep:
  • Chasses and Scatter chasses – To close or not close your feet?
  • Bounced movements
  • Exercise with an elastic band around your tights and a glass of water

9. Made in Argentina (Tango)

  • Four differences in the hold between Tango and other dances
  • Tango walk – 3 differences between Tango and other dances
  • PP and how to lead it
  • Progressive link
  • Closed promenade: Prepare – Strike – Flick – Close
  • Monumental stillness

10. Lead & communication

  • How to initiate moving forward or back
  • How to lead the lady to step outside
  • Playing with the lady’s reaction time for effect

On Disc 2 you there is an archived footage of Bill and Bobbie in action in four dances. Two dances are with sound and two without. This is followed by Bill’s last lecture at the BDF Congress in Blackpool in 2006 on the evolution of Waltz and Foxtrot.

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