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Crossovers are classic moves from Balboa (dance). The pattern is back - together - forward with a quick - quick - slow rhythm,or the down-hold rhythm. Lead: 1. * - Step back left 45 degrees with left foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend) 2. * - Step back with right foot, bringing feet together. 3. * - Step forward with left foot, crossing it over right foot, and bring follow back into original position. 4. * - Hold. 5. * - Step back right 45 degrees with right foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend). 6. * - Step back with left foot, bringing feet together. 7. * - Step forward with right foot, crossing it over left foot, and bring follow back into original position. * - Hold.

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  • Crossovers are classic moves from Balboa (dance). The pattern is back - together - forward with a quick - quick - slow rhythm,or the down-hold rhythm. Lead: 1. * - Step back left 45 degrees with left foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend) 2. * - Step back with right foot, bringing feet together. 3. * - Step forward with left foot, crossing it over right foot, and bring follow back into original position. 4. * - Hold. 5. * - Step back right 45 degrees with right foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend). 6. * - Step back with left foot, bringing feet together. 7. * - Step forward with right foot, crossing it over left foot, and bring follow back into original position. * - Hold. Crossovers can be done where both are going to the same side, or they are alternating. Crossovers also include swivels and fall off the log. See also , Throwouts (dance). * v * t * e (en)
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  • Crossovers are classic moves from Balboa (dance). The pattern is back - together - forward with a quick - quick - slow rhythm,or the down-hold rhythm. Lead: 1. * - Step back left 45 degrees with left foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend) 2. * - Step back with right foot, bringing feet together. 3. * - Step forward with left foot, crossing it over right foot, and bring follow back into original position. 4. * - Hold. 5. * - Step back right 45 degrees with right foot, leaving follow behind (allow arms to extend). 6. * - Step back with left foot, bringing feet together. 7. * - Step forward with right foot, crossing it over left foot, and bring follow back into original position. * - Hold. (en)
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  • Crossovers (dance) (en)
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