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West Coast Swing

West Coast Swing is a partner street dance derived from Lindy Hop, see also Ballroom Dance. West Coast is one of the most popular dances in America.

Table of contents
1 Beginning Dance
2 Advanced Dance
3 West Coast Swing Versus Lindy Hop
4 References

Beginning Dance

Beginning dancers focus on simple moves and straightforward style.

Moves

Ten Basic moves are:

With these ten moves, anyone can do a lot.

Style

Beginning dancers focus on squaring up their bodies with their partners and staying with the music.

Advanced Dance

Advanced dancers break many beginning rules.

Moves

West Coast has many colorful moves:

Style

Advanced dancers syncopate their footwork to match the music and turn their bodies to interesting angles to flow more gracefully. Footwork variations include kick ball changes and flea hops.

West Coast Swing Versus Lindy Hop

West Coast Swing evolved from Lindy Hop, but set out in new directions. Key Differences:

References

See also Swing Out, Swing Dance.





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