How many steps is West Coast Swing?
The West Coast style of Swing is made up of two walking steps and *two triple steps. *The first of the two triple steps can be replaced and stylized with many different options like tap steps and the second triple step is commonly referred to as an “anchor step”.
What is the difference between Lindy Hop and West Coast Swing?
West Coast Swing is a style of dance that did evolve out of Dean Collins’ smoother style of Lindy Hop, but it’s not danced to the same kind of music. It’s less of a traditional swing dance and more of a contemporary partnered dance that suits pop, soul, R&B, blues and hip-hop.
What is the difference between Jive and East Coast swing?
It is officially east coast swing, the American cousin of that International style swing dance, jive. It is more relaxed than jive, without the bouncy moves and staccato knee pumps, and it is danced to slower music. Jive is danced to music with a tempo ranging from 40 to 46 measures per minute.
What dance is similar to Lindy Hop?
The different types of swing dance styles include Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, East Coast Swing, Collegiate Shag, Jive, Balboa, Bal-swing, Lindy Charleston, Carolina & St. Louis Shag, D.C. Hand Dancing, Rodeo Swing, Ceroc, Modern Jive, Boogie Woogie and West Coast Swing.
What are 3 characteristics of the Lindy Hop?
It is solid, low, relaxed and energetic. Just as Swinging Jazz music feels very different from, say, Rockabilly music, Lindy Hop feels very different from other dances, such as WCS, ECS, Jive, and Rock’N’Roll-Jitterbug, especially in posture, partner connection, and musical connection.
What’s the difference between West Coast Swing and East Coast swing?
East Coast Swing Basic Steps East Coast Swing is more of a rotational dance while West Coast Swing is a slotted dance. When performed socially, both are typically danced in one small area. But in competitions or show dances they can cover the entire dance floor.