How Do You Execute A Double Waltz Clog Step In Tap Dancing?
Tap dancing has a rich and colorful history, built on all manner of influences and origins that ultimately coalesced and created the form we’re most familiar with today. Tap dancing is something of a hybrid of dance styles, with its components coming from the jig and clog and the African form of dancing that was called juba. The waltz clog should be done rhythmically and lightly for the best effect. Follow these instructions to learn to do the double waltz clog. Flap on your right foot to the count of “and 1.” Shuffle (left) ball (left) change (right) on the count of “and 2 and 3.” Repeat the step beginning on your left foot. Memorize the steps: Flap shuffle ball change. Memorize the count (which is easy): “and 1and 2 and 3.” You will make six sounds in total. Remember that a flap is comparable to a front brush. You put your weight down on your foot at the completion of the flap. Flap using the ball of your foot.