Dances; national, demicharacter, ballet, esthetic, interpretive and folk, fully described, and with appropriate music for each, for use in American dancing academies and schools . i, ^^ The Countess. 3 The Countess BALLROOM DANCE, Rather Easy, by LOUIS H. CHALIF ^ I. ^Begin facing partner with inside hands joined. The gentlemans part is describedthe ladysIS move toward L, beginning Lf, Slide Lf to side, bring Rf up to Lf, step Lf to side again, &? point Rf in front 14th position) (ds I, 2, 3, 4) 1 meas. Still facing lady. Step P^f to side &- bow, the lady courtesying 1 m


Dances; national, demicharacter, ballet, esthetic, interpretive and folk, fully described, and with appropriate music for each, for use in American dancing academies and schools . i, ^^ The Countess. 3 The Countess BALLROOM DANCE, Rather Easy, by LOUIS H. CHALIF ^ I. ^Begin facing partner with inside hands joined. The gentlemans part is describedthe ladysIS move toward L, beginning Lf, Slide Lf to side, bring Rf up to Lf, step Lf to side again, &? point Rf in front 14th position) (ds I, 2, 3, 4) 1 meas. Still facing lady. Step P^f to side &- bow, the lady courtesying 1 meas. Change places, facing forward, lady passing in front of gentleman. Gentleman begins Rf &- movesto the R with. Slide step L step R &- point Lf While doing this cross over to ladys side turning half\^ay around to L so as to finish facing lady • I meas. Step to L side and bow. lady courtesying 1 meas. Balance £r go back to place. Gentleman presents his L hand 6- lady gives her R. Balance towardeach other &- balance back, gentleman beginning Lf Balance in this dance is, for Lf: Step Lf toside (dl I), &? bring Rf to Lf in 1st position &? rise on


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