The Maxieford & Pullback Tap Dance Move

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Part of the video series: Intermediate Tap Combinations

Summary: There are countless tap dance moves and combinations like the Maxieford and pullback. Learn how to do a Maxieford and pullback tap dance move from our expert dancer in this free video clip on beginning tap dancing.

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Emily Larew Emily Larew is a professional dancer and dance instructor. Her education includes studying at LA's The Edge and Millennium dance studios. She has performed fo... read more

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The Maxieford & Pullback Tap Dance Move

Hi, I'm Emily Larew, and we are finishing up our last five through eight for intermediate tap combination. So let's do it. So we're going to turn around. We just finished our toe buster stand and four. We're going to do a Maxieford with a pull back swap, okay? So we're going to come out of it and we're going to stomp. I want you to actually stomp on your right, and four, we're going to stomp. Five and a six, and... so step straight four. So ready, and four, five, six, and, you're going to do a back paddle turn, your arms are just going to stay straight down. You have brush, fall, change. That's what a paddle turn looks like, and it's outside, so you're just going to take your left foot and go brush, fall, change. Then I want you to stomp, and you can throw it, you can hit it however you want. You could do a jazzy pose whatever floats your boat, okay? So the last thing, make sure in that last eight, you hit whatever you got, hard. 'Cause that's the end of it, okay? So we just did three and four, five, six, and a seven and eight. All right, and stomp it out. Good work you guys. I'll see you in the next clip to do the whole thing.

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