- published: 21 Mar 2013
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Dance moves or dance steps are the building blocks of many dances. More complex dance moves are called dance patterns, dance figures,dance movements, or dance variations. They are usually isolated, defined, and organized so that beginning dancers can learn and use them independently of each other. Dance moves tend to emphasize the concepts of lead and follow and connection. In most cases dance moves by themselves are independent of musicality, which is the appropriateness of a move to the music (for a notable exception, see Bharatanatyam). Generally, they are memorized in sets of eight counts.
The names of moves may be somewhat arbitrary and vary from person to person and city to city. For example, in Lindy Hop, circles are also called "rhythm circles" and "reverses".
Dance moves may blur into each other. For example, the Lindy Hop move swing out from close can also be thought of as a groucho to open.
Each dance emphasizes its own moves, but often moves are shared by several dances.
Move may refer to:
I swore tonight that I would behave like an actual civilized man
But when when you walked in and you made me rethink my whole plan, my whole plan
They always say you can get what you want but have to be willing to ask
Well in two more drinks I'll be ready to beg oh I swear oh I swear
Want me to make any promises
Well I will
Want me take some more time with this
Well I will
Want me to say I've been wantin this
Well I will
I will
I will
All I know is as long as you stay you're not goin anywhere
We got a few friends waiting and it we're making them late I don't care I don't care
All I want is to wake up tomorrow not knowing how I got in your bed
And you've been thinking the same about me I can tell I can tell
Want me to make any promises
Well I will
Want me take some more time with this
Well I will
Want me to say I've been wantin this
Well I will
I will