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  2. Boston (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Dip Boston, [5] also known as Boston dip (steps of the dance were accentuated through a bend of the knees, with the center of gravity "dipping"). [9] The Spanish Boston [10] The French Boston [1] The Herring Bone Boston [11] The English Boston or Three-Step Boston. [12] The Four-Step Boston or Four-Step Waltz. [13] The Five-Step Boston [2 ...

  3. Two-step (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    The two-step is a step found in various dances, including many folk dances. A two-step consists of two steps in approximately the same direction onto the same foot, separated by a joining or uniting step with the other foot. For example, a right two-step forward is a forward step onto the right foot, a closing step with the left foot, and a ...

  4. Tony Parkes (caller) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Parkes (November 10, 1949 – May 6, 2024) was an American professional square dance, contra dance and folk dance caller and choreographer who was active in the region surrounding Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. [2] He wrote the book Contra Dance Calling – A Basic Text in 1992 and updated it in 2010. [3]

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  6. Cross-step waltz - Wikipedia

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    Of all the early cross-step dances, this lineage of foxtrot variations is the most likely evolutionary path that became the French Valse Boston and today's cross-step waltz. After World War I , Americans brought their foxtrot and blues dance steps to Paris , where Parisian dance teachers observed and described the variations.

  7. Walking Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Walking Boston, sometimes designated the One Step Waltz, is a very simple dance in which many graceful figures may be introduced. It is done to the same music as the Hesitation Waltz and Dream Waltz. The man starts forward with his left foot and the lady backward with her right, simply walking to waltz time, counting one, two, three to each ...

  8. Moshing - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore dancing is a term that covers multiple style of moshing [32] including windmilling [33] two stepping, floorpunching, picking up pennies, axehandling, bucking, and wheelbarrowing. [34] The practice began in New York City in the 1980s. [34] A two step is a style of hardcore dancing done during mid-tempo sections of songs. It is a running ...

  9. 2-step (breakdance move) - Wikipedia

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    As the name implies, there are a total of two steps in this dance move. A standard version begins in a push up position. From the push up position, kick your right leg to the left side as if you were going to a 3-step position. Pull your right leg back so that your legs make a v-shape. This should look like step 3 of a 6-step.