The BossaNovawas a partnered dance craze of the early 1960s. Or perhaps it's better described as a music craze that was accompanied by a variety of dance … 展开
Below, the wide variety of Bossa Nova steps described in the early 1960s have been organized into several families of similar variations. 1. Step Touches: These … 展开
Bossa Nouveau - Pronounced “Noo-Voh” Genre: LATIN: Bossa Nova Rhythm Line Dance Introduction: 32 count instr., start on vocal @ approx. 19 seconds. *One Easy Restart, at end …
16 count intro - Start weight on RIGHT This is an easier version of Phil Dennington’s popular dance Bosa Nova. It’s intended to be used as a floor split so everyone can take the floor when …
Choreographed to:- ‘Blame It On The Bossa Nova’ by Jane McDonald from You Belong To Me Album (16 count intro - 7 seconds). Section 1 Side, Together, Side, Touch, Side, Together, …
The Bossa Nova began as a Brazilian cool jazz musical form, without an accompanying dance. It arose among the upscale beach culture of Rio de Janeiro during the 1950s, then spread …
Bosa Nova Choreographer: Phil Dennington Description: 64 count, 4 wall, intermediate rumba line dance Music: Blame It On The Bossa Nova by Jane McDonald Start 16 Counts (7 seconds …
2009年8月23日 · Description: 64 count, 4 wall, beginner/intermediate rumba line dance Music: Blame It On The Bossa Nova by Jane McDonald [164 bpm] Start 16 Counts (7 seconds into …
Bosa Nova Choreographed by Phil Dennington Description: 64 count, 4 wall, intermediate rumba line dance Music: Blame It On The Bossa Nova by Jane McDonald Start 16 Counts (7 …
64 Count 4 Wall Intermediate Line Dance BPM: 165 Intro: 16 counts Choreographer: Phil Dennington Music: Bossa Nova by Scooter Lee from the CD – Big Bang Boogie