Stormdance_IDF_Rudiment_Airplane-wave
Illusionary Dance Forms
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9m 50s
The Airplane-Wave is executed by moving from one side fingertips over to the hands, arms, and shoulders to the other side's arm, hand, and fingers.
The most frequent mistake is that of moving the arms and the shoulders at the same time.
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