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{{Pattern-Header | {{Pattern-Header | ||
| PatternName=Ocho | | PatternName=Ocho | ||
| − | | Pronunciation=Ocho | + | | Pronunciation=[http://www.onlinespanishhelp.com/glossary/ocho Ocho] |
| EnglishMeaning=Eight | | EnglishMeaning=Eight | ||
| Level=Beginner | | Level=Beginner | ||
Revision as of 19:17, 26 December 2009
| Ocho | |
| Pronunciation | Ocho |
| Translation | Eight |
| Level | Beginner |
| Links | |
| Link to Video | Watch |
| Video Notes | (LOL, the poster is another follow) |
| Variations | |
| Similar Moves | Other numbers - Cerro, Seis, Siete, Nueve |
Description
Enchufla, then the lead walks in front of the follow, then behind and around the follow on the right. The lead then heads back to the original partner, going around back and then Dile que no back to the left. The follows mean while step forward when the lead is behind, and back when the lead is coming around front.
Follow Styling
The follows can cheer or raise their arms as they step toward each other in the circle.
Video