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Country-western two-step

The country/western two-step, often called the Texas two-step[2] or simply the two-step,[3] is a country/western dance usually danced to country music in common time. "Traditional [Texas] two-step developed, my theory goes, because it is suited to fiddle and guitar music played two-four time with a firm beat [found in country music]. One-two, one-two, slide-shuffle.[4] The two-step is related to the polka, the Texas waltz, and the jitterbug.[5]

Drum pattern known as the "Texas three-step" due to its association with the dance step[1] Play

The Texas two-step is the same step known to ballroom dancers as the international fox-trot. Except for the one-step, which is just that, most Texas dances are variations of a two-step, also called a half-step, which is simply a step-close-step. The Texas two-step is generally done with two long steps and a step-close-step to two-four time. Speeded up, it's a shuffle or double shuffle, but still a two-step.[5]

As with other country/western dances, there are many different versions of two step across the United States, and there may be no one truly "correct" way to perform a particular dance. Even individual dance halls may have their own unique variations which they consider correct.[6]

QQS edit

The Deux Temp, also known as Two-Step, was described by Wilson in 1899. Her description can be read as step, together, change weight onto other foot.[7]

Traditionally, Two-Step includes three steps: a quick step, a quick step, and then a slow step. In modern times, this is also known as Texas Polka. It can be danced to music with either a 2/4 or 4/4 time signature.[6]

Older dance manuals specified the best effect is achieved when dancers have a smooth gliding motion in time to the music. For example, the 1939 book "Cowboy Dances" states that, "The real two-step should be smooth and beautiful to watch. But in a Western dance it is quite in kind to make it joyous and bouncy."[8][9] Modern styles however continued with the smooth style and added a slight "lilt."

This same step pattern, step, close, step, with a timing of quick quick slow was given as the definition of Country-Western Two-Step in 1983.[10]

This Two-Step was influenced by European and Mexican dances.[11]

Dance positions include: an open position with the lead's right hand on the follower's left shoulder, a closed position with no space between the partners, and a closed overhand position in which the lead wraps their left forearm over the follower's right forearm and clasps their hand with the palm against the back of the follower's hand. A "side by side", "shoulder hold", "cape", or varsouviana position is also used.[6][11]

QQSS edit

Originally called the Texas Shuffle Step (or Foxtrot step), at some point this became better known as Texas Two-Step, in Texas, while just called, Two Step across the country which is now the most common dance with that name.[12] Danced to music with 4/4 time signature, it consists of four steps with timing quick, quick, slow, slow, where the pattern of movement is often referred to as "Step-together, walk, walk."[11] This Two-Step has been taught as early 1983.[13]

The Two-Step can be danced over a fairly wide range of tempos, from 130 beats per minute (bpm) to over 200 bpm, with anything over 185 bpm generally considered advanced.[14] The United Country Western Dance Council (UCWDC) lists competitive Two-Step at 180-210 bpm, while the Country Western Dance International (CWDI) lists competitive Two-Step at 160-192 bpm.[15]

Basic two-step consists of two quick steps, followed by two slow steps (or alternately, two slow steps followed by two quick steps). Dancing may start with either the slow steps, or the quick steps, as the local custom dictates. However, patterns begin with the first quick and finish on the second slow.

The leader begins by stepping forward with his or her left foot. The follower begins by stepping backward with his or her right foot.

Formally, the quick steps are half strides, with one foot passing the other on each step while the slow steps are full strides. This allows dancers to move through space at the same rate while doing quicks and slows. However, many older dancers may close their feet on the second quick by bringing their feet together. This style has been passed down from generation to generation but does is not well suited for traveling turns and spins.

This style has roots with the first level of Foxtrot and basic two-step patterns are equivalent to those of many other progressive partner dances.

More advanced figures can be syncopated, following other patterns such as QQSQQS or QQQQSS (where Q represents a quick step and S a slow step).

Variations edit

Other dance styles related to the two-step exist.

Shadow dancing edit

In shadow dancing, a variation found in some country/western venues, the follower stands in front of the lead and both face down the line of dance.[16] The lead places their right hand over the follower's midsection or belt buckle, and the follower places their right hand over the lead's hand. The lead takes the follower's left hand in their own and holds it loosely out to the left in a position similar to the one used in standard two-stepping.

The count is the same as for the non-shadow two-step. The follower uses the same footwork as the lead in this case, beginning on the left foot. The lead propels the follower down the floor, with bodies touching or close together, as though the lead were the follower's shadow. The pair will normally turn and weave, and the lead may turn the follower before returning to standard position. The lead may also bring the follower behind him/her, giving the appearance of having swapped roles but with the lead still in control, and the lead may then bring the follower back in front.

The rhythm for the country shadow is not the same as that for the two-step. The shadow is done to a swing or shuffle step which has the same footwork as the two step, but the timing of the steps is different. In two-step, it's danced to a 4/4 time with one basic done in 3 counts (SSQQ) where each slow is 1 beat and each quick is 1/2 of a beat. The dancers end up on the same foot free each time so it takes 4 measures to get back to the first beat of the measure with the first dance step.

In shadow, the timing is more shuffle where the music is most often a 6/8 time. This is essentially a swing step beat. The shadow pattern is the same as the two step (2 slows and 2 quick steps), but it's not the same timing. It's more closely counted as "shuffle, step, step" where the shuffle is 3 counts of exactly the same timing. One could argue that the patter from the QQS is the same as the shuffle, but since it's done to a different music timing, that is incorrect. Many people count it as if it were a two step (SSQQ or QQSS), but that doesn't mean they don't alter the timing to match the music which then becomes a shuffle step.

Other Two Steps edit

Double two-step edit

Double two-step, also referred to as triple two-step (and so designated by the UCWDC,[17] which classifies it as a separate competitive dance style), is usually danced to slower music. The two slow steps are replaced by two sets of triple steps. By contrast, the two quick steps are now slow steps. One way to count double two-step is "1 and 2", "3 and 4", step, step. The count is the same as that of triple count East-coast swing.

The leader steps forward with their left foot to begin the dance. The follower steps backwards on their right. The partners embrace each other as in the basic two-step.

Double two-step is also referred to as "shuffle". Fort Worth Shuffle has the same pattern as double two-step, except that the first triple-step begins with the right foot.[18]

Texas Two-Step or Progressive Double Two-Step edit

The Progressive Double Two Step is a type of country and western dance popularized in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. It typically consists of 6- and 8-count dance patterns. The basic 6-beat pattern consists of two shuffle steps (counted as "1 and 2", "3 and 4") with the woman being led by an arching one quarter semicircle clockwise then counterclockwise followed by two walking steps (counted "5, 6").[19][20]

The two-step is a partner dance, consisting of a "leader" and a "follower." The leader determines the movements and patterns of the pair as they move around the dance floor. It is a progressive dance that proceeds counterclockwise around the floor. Generally, the man would lead the dance as the "leader." In the cases where they dance in the circle, the leader dances in the inside of the circle.

The partners generally begin in closed position with the leader facing the line of dance. The follower stands facing the leader. In a traditional "frame" the leader places their right hand over the partner's left shoulder. In the more contemporary styling, closed position is formed by placing the right hand under the follower's left arm, on their back. In either case, the leader holds the follower's right hand in their left hand at about shoulder height.

Other dance positions include:

  • Sweetheart: side by side, the lead's right hand on the follower's right shoulder, and the left hands together near the left shoulder.
  • Shadow: side by side, the follower's right hand on the back of their right hip, Lead's right hand placed in the Follower's, Lead's left hand at approximately hip level on the left side, Follower reaches their left hand across to place in the Lead's.
  • Wrap (cuddle): side by side, follow's left arm crossing their body and holding lead's right hand. Follower's right arm crosses over their left and Lead places their left in it.
  • Skater: side by side
  • Promenade: both facing line of dance
  • Reverse Promenade: both backing line of dance

Night Club Two Step edit

Nightclub two step is a partner dance initially developed by Buddy Schwimmer in the mid-1960s. The dance is also known as "Two Step" and was "one of the most popular forms of contemporary social dance" as a Disco Couples Dance in 1978.[21] It is frequently danced to mid-tempo ballads in 4
4
time that have a characteristic quick-quick-slow beat. A classic example is the song Lady In Red.

References edit

  1. ^ Strong, Jeff (2011). Drums For Dummies, p.111. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0471794110.
  2. ^ Casey, Betty (1985). Dance Across Texas, p.106. University of Texas. ISBN 9780292715516. "The Texas Shuffle step was formerly called a foxtrot step and has erroneously been called Texas Two-Step. This error causes confusion because this dance is entirely different from the real two-step as danced in the forward-moving section of Cotton-Eyed Joe, Cowboy Polka (Jessie Polka), and other dances."
  3. ^ Scheff, Helene; Sprague, Marty; and McGreevy-Nichols, Susan (2010). Exploring Dance Forms and Styles: A Guide to Concert, World, Social, and Historical Dance, p.222. Human Kinetics. ISBN 9780736080231. "The Texas Two-step is the most widely known and performed dance in North America. There are really two histories of what is called 'two step dance,' because the name jumped from one type of dance that is no longer done to another that is done, called the Texas Two-step or collegiate Fox-trot. The original Two-step was a simple dance that caught on with the public when John Philip Sousa came out with the 'Washington Post March' in 1891."
  4. ^ Flemmons, Jerry (2000). Curmudgeon in Corduroy: The Best of Jerry Flemmons' Texas, p.67. TCU. ISBN 9780875652177.
  5. ^ a b Chadwick, Susan (Aug 1985). "The Two-Step", Texas Monthly, Vol. 13, No. 8, p.128. Emmis. ISSN 0148-7736.
  6. ^ a b c The Official Guide to Country Dance Steps. By Tony Leisner. 1980. Chartwell Books. pages 16, 64, 70. ISBN 0-89009-331-8
  7. ^ Dancing. Marguerite Wilson. copyright 1899. The Penn Publishing Company
  8. ^ Cowboy Dances. A collection of Western Square Dances. Lloyd Shaw. Cowboy Dances. Lloyd Shaw. 1939-1952. The Caxton Printers. page 46, 7. no ISBN
  9. ^ http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/cowboy-dances/cowboy-dance%20-%200147.htm Retrieved 1.1.2010
  10. ^ A handbook of novelty, country and western dances. Ray, Ollie M., 1983. Siddall and Ray Research Found. Charleston, Ill
  11. ^ a b c Dance Across Texas By Betty Casey 1985 University of Texas Press pages 16, 67, 111 ISBN 0-292-71551-X
  12. ^ "Armadillo Rodeo Texas Two Step Directions". www.janbrett.com. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  13. ^ Country Western Dance Steps. Dee Pierce. Flower Drum Lounge. Portland, Oregon. 1983. page 31. no ISBN
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-05. Retrieved 2009-05-14. This site no longer exists 1.1.2010
  15. ^ The Pablo Stories. A Slice of the Country Western Dance Era. Paul McClure. 2008. BearManor Media. page 218. ISBN 1-59393-303-7
  16. ^ Anthony Palombit (director) (2008). Out on the Dance Floor (Documentary).
  17. ^ . UCWDC website. United Country Western Dance Council. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
  18. ^ "Shuffle, Fort Worth Shuffle, South West Shuffle, Houston Shuffle". www.eijkhout.net. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  19. ^ D Magazine (2003-02-01). "The Best Places to Dance in Dallas". D Magazine. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-08-18. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  21. ^ Skippy Blair on Contemporary Dance" Skippy Blair 1978 pages 55, 184 ISBN 0-932980-01-5

External links edit

  • Texas Two Step Article
  • Rec.Arts.Dance Twostep FAQ
  • UCWDC Rules 2011-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • UT Dance Class notes

Videos edit

  • How to dance the Two-Step
  • Arizona Two-step
  • How to Dance Triple Two

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Texas two step redirects here For other uses see Texas two step disambiguation The country western two step often called the Texas two step 2 or simply the two step 3 is a country western dance usually danced to country music in common time Traditional Texas two step developed my theory goes because it is suited to fiddle and guitar music played two four time with a firm beat found in country music One two one two slide shuffle 4 The two step is related to the polka the Texas waltz and the jitterbug 5 Drum pattern known as the Texas three step due to its association with the dance step 1 Play The Texas two step is the same step known to ballroom dancers as the international fox trot Except for the one step which is just that most Texas dances are variations of a two step also called a half step which is simply a step close step The Texas two step is generally done with two long steps and a step close step to two four time Speeded up it s a shuffle or double shuffle but still a two step 5 As with other country western dances there are many different versions of two step across the United States and there may be no one truly correct way to perform a particular dance Even individual dance halls may have their own unique variations which they consider correct 6 Contents 1 QQS 2 QQSS 3 Variations 3 1 Shadow dancing 4 Other Two Steps 4 1 Double two step 4 2 Texas Two Step or Progressive Double Two Step 4 3 Night Club Two Step 5 References 6 External links 6 1 VideosQQS editThe Deux Temp also known as Two Step was described by Wilson in 1899 Her description can be read as step together change weight onto other foot 7 Traditionally Two Step includes three steps a quick step a quick step and then a slow step In modern times this is also known as Texas Polka It can be danced to music with either a 2 4 or 4 4 time signature 6 Older dance manuals specified the best effect is achieved when dancers have a smooth gliding motion in time to the music For example the 1939 book Cowboy Dances states that The real two step should be smooth and beautiful to watch But in a Western dance it is quite in kind to make it joyous and bouncy 8 9 Modern styles however continued with the smooth style and added a slight lilt This same step pattern step close step with a timing of quick quick slow was given as the definition of Country Western Two Step in 1983 10 This Two Step was influenced by European and Mexican dances 11 Dance positions include an open position with the lead s right hand on the follower s left shoulder a closed position with no space between the partners and a closed overhand position in which the lead wraps their left forearm over the follower s right forearm and clasps their hand with the palm against the back of the follower s hand A side by side shoulder hold cape or varsouviana position is also used 6 11 QQSS editOriginally called the Texas Shuffle Step or Foxtrot step at some point this became better known as Texas Two Step in Texas while just called Two Step across the country which is now the most common dance with that name 12 Danced to music with 4 4 time signature it consists of four steps with timing quick quick slow slow where the pattern of movement is often referred to as Step together walk walk 11 This Two Step has been taught as early 1983 13 The Two Step can be danced over a fairly wide range of tempos from 130 beats per minute bpm to over 200 bpm with anything over 185 bpm generally considered advanced 14 The United Country Western Dance Council UCWDC lists competitive Two Step at 180 210 bpm while the Country Western Dance International CWDI lists competitive Two Step at 160 192 bpm 15 Basic two step consists of two quick steps followed by two slow steps or alternately two slow steps followed by two quick steps Dancing may start with either the slow steps or the quick steps as the local custom dictates However patterns begin with the first quick and finish on the second slow The leader begins by stepping forward with his or her left foot The follower begins by stepping backward with his or her right foot Formally the quick steps are half strides with one foot passing the other on each step while the slow steps are full strides This allows dancers to move through space at the same rate while doing quicks and slows However many older dancers may close their feet on the second quick by bringing their feet together This style has been passed down from generation to generation but does is not well suited for traveling turns and spins This style has roots with the first level of Foxtrot and basic two step patterns are equivalent to those of many other progressive partner dances More advanced figures can be syncopated following other patterns such as QQSQQS or QQQQSS where Q represents a quick step and S a slow step Variations editOther dance styles related to the two step exist Shadow dancing edit In shadow dancing a variation found in some country western venues the follower stands in front of the lead and both face down the line of dance 16 The lead places their right hand over the follower s midsection or belt buckle and the follower places their right hand over the lead s hand The lead takes the follower s left hand in their own and holds it loosely out to the left in a position similar to the one used in standard two stepping The count is the same as for the non shadow two step The follower uses the same footwork as the lead in this case beginning on the left foot The lead propels the follower down the floor with bodies touching or close together as though the lead were the follower s shadow The pair will normally turn and weave and the lead may turn the follower before returning to standard position The lead may also bring the follower behind him her giving the appearance of having swapped roles but with the lead still in control and the lead may then bring the follower back in front The rhythm for the country shadow is not the same as that for the two step The shadow is done to a swing or shuffle step which has the same footwork as the two step but the timing of the steps is different In two step it s danced to a 4 4 time with one basic done in 3 counts SSQQ where each slow is 1 beat and each quick is 1 2 of a beat The dancers end up on the same foot free each time so it takes 4 measures to get back to the first beat of the measure with the first dance step In shadow the timing is more shuffle where the music is most often a 6 8 time This is essentially a swing step beat The shadow pattern is the same as the two step 2 slows and 2 quick steps but it s not the same timing It s more closely counted as shuffle step step where the shuffle is 3 counts of exactly the same timing One could argue that the patter from the QQS is the same as the shuffle but since it s done to a different music timing that is incorrect Many people count it as if it were a two step SSQQ or QQSS but that doesn t mean they don t alter the timing to match the music which then becomes a shuffle step Other Two Steps editDouble two step edit Double two step also referred to as triple two step and so designated by the UCWDC 17 which classifies it as a separate competitive dance style is usually danced to slower music The two slow steps are replaced by two sets of triple steps By contrast the two quick steps are now slow steps One way to count double two step is 1 and 2 3 and 4 step step The count is the same as that of triple count East coast swing The leader steps forward with their left foot to begin the dance The follower steps backwards on their right The partners embrace each other as in the basic two step Double two step is also referred to as shuffle Fort Worth Shuffle has the same pattern as double two step except that the first triple step begins with the right foot 18 Texas Two Step or Progressive Double Two Step edit The Progressive Double Two Step is a type of country and western dance popularized in the Dallas Fort Worth area It typically consists of 6 and 8 count dance patterns The basic 6 beat pattern consists of two shuffle steps counted as 1 and 2 3 and 4 with the woman being led by an arching one quarter semicircle clockwise then counterclockwise followed by two walking steps counted 5 6 19 20 The two step is a partner dance consisting of a leader and a follower The leader determines the movements and patterns of the pair as they move around the dance floor It is a progressive dance that proceeds counterclockwise around the floor Generally the man would lead the dance as the leader In the cases where they dance in the circle the leader dances in the inside of the circle The partners generally begin in closed position with the leader facing the line of dance The follower stands facing the leader In a traditional frame the leader places their right hand over the partner s left shoulder In the more contemporary styling closed position is formed by placing the right hand under the follower s left arm on their back In either case the leader holds the follower s right hand in their left hand at about shoulder height Other dance positions include Sweetheart side by side the lead s right hand on the follower s right shoulder and the left hands together near the left shoulder Shadow side by side the follower s right hand on the back of their right hip Lead s right hand placed in the Follower s Lead s left hand at approximately hip level on the left side Follower reaches their left hand across to place in the Lead s Wrap cuddle side by side follow s left arm crossing their body and holding lead s right hand Follower s right arm crosses over their left and Lead places their left in it Skater side by side Promenade both facing line of dance Reverse Promenade both backing line of dance Night Club Two Step edit Main article Nightclub two step Nightclub two step is a partner dance initially developed by Buddy Schwimmer in the mid 1960s The dance is also known as Two Step and was one of the most popular forms of contemporary social dance as a Disco Couples Dance in 1978 21 It is frequently danced to mid tempo ballads in 44 time that have a characteristic quick quick slow beat A classic example is the song Lady In Red References edit Strong Jeff 2011 Drums For Dummies p 111 John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0471794110 Casey Betty 1985 Dance Across Texas p 106 University of Texas ISBN 9780292715516 The Texas Shuffle step was formerly called a foxtrot step and has erroneously been called Texas Two Step This error causes confusion because this dance is entirely different from the real two step as danced in the forward moving section of Cotton Eyed Joe Cowboy Polka Jessie Polka and other dances Scheff Helene Sprague Marty and McGreevy Nichols Susan 2010 Exploring Dance Forms and Styles A Guide to Concert World Social and Historical Dance p 222 Human Kinetics ISBN 9780736080231 The Texas Two step is the most widely known and performed dance in North America There are really two histories of what is called two step dance because the name jumped from one type of dance that is no longer done to another that is done called the Texas Two step or collegiate Fox trot The original Two step was a simple dance that caught on with the public when John Philip Sousa came out with the Washington Post March in 1891 Flemmons Jerry 2000 Curmudgeon in Corduroy The Best of Jerry Flemmons Texas p 67 TCU ISBN 9780875652177 a b Chadwick Susan Aug 1985 The Two Step Texas Monthly Vol 13 No 8 p 128 Emmis ISSN 0148 7736 a b c The Official Guide to Country Dance Steps By Tony Leisner 1980 Chartwell Books pages 16 64 70 ISBN 0 89009 331 8 Dancing Marguerite Wilson copyright 1899 The Penn Publishing Company Cowboy Dances A collection of Western Square Dances Lloyd Shaw Cowboy Dances Lloyd Shaw 1939 1952 The Caxton Printers page 46 7 no ISBN http www traditionalmusic co uk cowboy dances cowboy dance 20 200147 htm Retrieved 1 1 2010 A handbook of novelty country and western dances Ray Ollie M 1983 Siddall and Ray Research Found Charleston Ill a b c Dance Across Texas By Betty Casey 1985 University of Texas Press pages 16 67 111 ISBN 0 292 71551 X Armadillo Rodeo Texas Two Step Directions www janbrett com Retrieved 2021 05 14 Country Western Dance Steps Dee Pierce Flower Drum Lounge Portland Oregon 1983 page 31 no ISBN Two step Music Archived from the original on 2009 03 05 Retrieved 2009 05 14 This site no longer exists 1 1 2010 The Pablo Stories A Slice of the Country Western Dance Era Paul McClure 2008 BearManor Media page 218 ISBN 1 59393 303 7 Anthony Palombit director 2008 Out on the Dance Floor Documentary The Whole Story UCWDC org UCWDC website United Country Western Dance Council Archived from the original on 15 August 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 Shuffle Fort Worth Shuffle South West Shuffle Houston Shuffle www eijkhout net Retrieved 2021 05 14 D Magazine 2003 02 01 The Best Places to Dance in Dallas D Magazine Retrieved 2022 07 25 Swing N Country Dance Club Chicago Archived from the original on 2020 08 18 Retrieved 2022 07 25 Skippy Blair on Contemporary Dance Skippy Blair 1978 pages 55 184 ISBN 0 932980 01 5External links editTexas Two Step Article Rec Arts Dance Twostep FAQ UCWDC Rules Archived 2011 06 01 at the Wayback Machine UT Dance Class notes TAMU Dance Class notes Videos edit How to dance the Two Step Arizona Two step How to Dance Triple Two Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Country western two step amp oldid 1224049134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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