Stormdance_Locking_Which-A-Ways and Iron-Horse
Locking
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6m 24s
The Which-A-Way is a step that got its name because it looks like the dancer doesn't know which way to go. In this video, Storm shows the sequential way of doing it, so it evolves into the Iron-Horse. Not enough... at the end he demonstrates and explains a little arm combination that goes well with it.
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