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  • Cross Step Waltz (deleted 28 Apr 2008 at 18:42)
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  • Cross-step waltz is a partner dance done to waltz music at the tempo of 107-130 beats per minute. Its primary characteristic is the basic step, which involves starting on lead's right foot (follower's left) and crossing in front of the other foot. This basic creates a very rich dynamics for the dance, enabling many figures. Cross-step waltz has been popularized in dance classes at Stanford University and is danced at many venues in the San Francisco Bay Area and outside it.
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  • Cross-step waltz is a partner dance done to waltz music at the tempo of 107-130 beats per minute. Its primary characteristic is the basic step, which involves starting on lead's right foot (follower's left) and crossing in front of the other foot. This basic creates a very rich dynamics for the dance, enabling many figures. Cross-step waltz has been popularized in dance classes at Stanford University and is danced at many venues in the San Francisco Bay Area and outside it.