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      • The Grape-Vine is an alternation of second and fourth positions of the feet; one foot travelling sideways on a straight line, the other foot going from anterior to posterior fourth position, and vice versa. The step travels to the woman's right (the man's left), without turning.
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  2. The grapevine is a dance figure in partner dancing that shares a common appearance, with some variation, in ballroom, club, and folk dances. It includes side steps and steps across the support foot. The step is used, for example, in the foxtrot, polka, Electric Slide and hustle as well as in freestyle aerobics.

  3. The basic step of the Grapevine is a three-step motion with a little tap at the end. On count 1, step out to the right with your right foot slightly diagonal to the side. Cross your left leg behind your right leg on count 2.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · The grapevine step involves a series of side steps that move laterally across the dance floor. It is a versatile and fun step that can add flair and style to any dance routine. The grapevine step gets its name from the way the dancers’ feet move in a crisscross pattern, resembling the way grapevines grow and intertwine.

  5. How to Do the Grapevine Dance Step. The grapevine is a step which can be incorporated into both an elegant ballroom dance, or an energetic and vibrant jazz dance. The step is extremely versatile, and can even crop up in a waltz. While it might appear bewildering when it is performed in a fast dance, the grapevine can be broken down into simple ...

  6. Sep 30, 2021 · 17. 1.4K views 2 years ago Dance Fundamentals. Grapevines show up in different styles of dance in different ways. At its core (and how it often shows up in styles like jazz or musical...

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  7. May 9, 2024 · Easiest Line Dancing Step! The Grapevine. Alerina Lecocq. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. Learn how to do the grapevine and its variations...one of the most basic line dancing...

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  8. In addition to the QQQQ timing, each two steps of Grapevines can also be danced to "Slow, and" timing, which gives the first step a value of 1 and 1/2 beats, and the second step a half-beat. This gives dancers 4 total variations of timing over the four steps: Quick-Quick-Quick-Quick; Slow, and Slow, and; Slow, and Quick-Quick; Quick-Quick Slow, and

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