Stormdance_Locking_Pace
Locking
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The Pace should not be handled as a move. It is an indicator that helps you and your fellow dancers to keep time. If you want to get into a routine, signalize it through a pace, so everybody can join in on the one.
Jazz musicians use it all the time. Except they are doing it very small or just snap their fingers. In Locking or in dancing in general we must learn how to exaggerate our signals in order to make them seen at any given time. Therefore this tutorial on how to get maximum effect.
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