Tutorial

Bolero De Luna by Alberto Tarin

Tutorial Video:

Song Video:

Designed By:

Corinne Sasso

FIT Categories:

Elements/Purpose:

Categories:

Rhythm-Tempo

Tempo:

Slow-Tempo

Time:

3:02

Age Group:

Genre/Year:

Latin, Instrumental, World, 1997, 90s

Themes:

Rhythm

Moves:

slow-quick-quick

Style Words:

dramatic, passionate, expressive, intense

Access Level:

Adult Advanced Facilitator 1

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Coaching Notes:

Pre-Teach: No
Focus: Both
Purpose: To warm up or cool down the body

Throughout the whole song it’s a slow-quick-quick-slow. Really meditative, but keep them engaged, ask them to add arms when dancing, add drams, passion. Start and ask them to start in a very passionate and arrogant pose until the rhythm starts. Show me a really passionate pose, chin is up, shoulders back and wait in that pose until the rhythm starts. At 0:22, it’s a slow-quick-quick-slow, soft, arrogant and with lots of passion. Show me lots of turns, lots of dancing around each other. It’s possible to move your hips more while you are dancing! Show me a little arrogance. Towards the end, at 2:44, the rhythm stops, ask them to stay on the spot, pose, change pose, dramatic arms with your poses, let the music inspire you how.

Transitions:
0:00 Pose, change pose (until the rhythm kicks in)
0:22 Slow-quick-quick
2:44 OTS dramatic arm poses, changes them.