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{{Pattern-Header | {{Pattern-Header | ||
| PatternName=Enchufla | | PatternName=Enchufla | ||
− | | Pronunciation=En-shoe-fla | + | | Pronunciation=[http://translate.google.com/#es/en/enchufa En-shoe-fla] |
| EnglishMeaning=Plug in | | EnglishMeaning=Plug in | ||
| Level=[[Main_Page#Rueda_Patterns_-_Level_One|Beginner]] | | Level=[[Main_Page#Rueda_Patterns_-_Level_One|Beginner]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 24 November 2012
Enchufla | |
Pronunciation | En-shoe-fla |
Translation | Plug in |
Level | Beginner |
Links | |
Link to Video | Watch |
Video Notes | Just the first part where the lead and follow switch places. |
Variations | |
Similar Moves | Enchufla con Clave, Enchufla con Mambo, Enchufla Doble, Enchufla con Dracula, Enchufla Complicado, Enchufla el Medio |
Description[edit]
Lead steps back and pulls the follow past on the right, turn to face the follow. Make sure to keep elbows bent in order to create the proper momentum and making it easier for the lead to avoid crashing the follow into surrounding couples.
Follower tips[edit]
Make sure to step back rock on 1 with the right foot and step forward on 5 with the left foot.
Video[edit]