How to Tendue in Jazz Dancing

Part of the Video Series Advanced Jazz Dancing Moves

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How to Tendue in Jazz Dancing
I’m Kelly-Anne. On behalf of Expert Village, I’ll be demonstrating advanced jazz dancing techniques. Jazz tondues are side, plie, cross in front, side, and cross. You can use the opposite shoulder to extenuate the movement. There are several dance studios in you area that would be very happy to have you join their group classes. There are lots of choreographers who specialize in different types of jazz dancing. Just try them all out, see which one you like the best, and stick with that for a couple of years. You’ll be grooving just fine.

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Expert: Kelly-Anne is a Professional Ballroom & Theatrical Musical Dance coach in South Florida USA. She is a highly versatile seasoned pro. Read More


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