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Fun With Samba

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Count:
32
Wall:
1
Level:
Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Ilona Tessmer-Willis (USA) - January 2016
Music:
Baila Baila Comigo - Gold Star Ballroom Orchestra : (Google Play, iTunes, eMusic, AmazonMP3)
 
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Samba is counted 1a2a3a4 however use 1&2&3&4 if it’s more comfortable.
This dance is a basic introduction to this fun rhythm using just 3 easy steps (Samba Basic, Voltas, Cross Samba).
Use any song of your choice. If this is the first time Samba has been taught to the class, the demo/teach video is very helpful.

Some song suggestions:
“Baila,Baila”, Angela Via
“Jum Bah Day”, House of Gypsies
“Hip Hop Ghin Ghin”, Club des Belugas”

Introduction: 16 counts

S1: R & L SAMBA BASIC (AKA WHISKS), R TRAVELING VOLTAS
1a2Step R to Right Side, Step Left Ball Behind R (a), Step R in Place (weight on right)
3a4Step L to Left Side, Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L in Place (weight on left)
5a6Cross R over L, Step L Ball Behind R(a), Step R to Left Side (R stay crossed over L on 5,6,7,8)
a7Step L Ball Behind R(a), Step R to Left Side
a8Step L Ball Behind R (a), Step R to Left Side (weight on right)

S2: L & R SAMBA BASIC (AKA WHISKS), L TRAVELING VOLTAS
1a2Step L to Left Side, Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L in Place (weight on left)
3a4Step R to Right Side, Step Left Ball Behind R (a), Step R in Place (weight on right)
5a6Cross L over R, Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L to Right Side (L stay crossed over R on 5,6,7,8)
a7Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L to Right Side
a8Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L to Right Side (weight is on left)

S3: R & L CROSS SAMBAS (AKA BOTAFOGAS)
1a2Cross R over L, Step L slightly to L Side (a), Step R Together with L (weight on right)
3a4Cross L over R, Step R slightly to R Side (a), Step L Together with R (weight on left)
5a6Cross R over L, Step L slightly to L Side, (a), Step R Together with L (weight on right)
7a8Cross L over R, Step R slightly to R Side (a), Step L together with R (weight on left)

S4: 1/2 TURN R & 1/2 TURN L CIRCULAR VOLTAS
1a2Step R 1/8 Turn Right, L Step Ball Behind R (a), Step R 1/8 Turn Right
a3Step L Ball Behind R (a), Step R 1/8 Turn Right
a4Step L Ball Behind R (a), Step R 1/8 Turn Right (weight on right)
5a6Step L 1/8 Turn Left , R Step Ball Behind L (a), Step L 1/8 Turn Left
a7Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L 1/8 Turn Left
a8Step R Ball Behind L (a), Step L 1/8 Turn Left (weight on left)

Wall 4 (4th time facing front), after 16 counts, there is a 2 count Tag:
Pause while counting 2 beats & continue on with count 17.

Fun fact: Samba is associated with Brazil but is actually from urban Rio de Janeiro. In the late 1950’s & into the 1960’s, Bossa Nova, a mixture of samba and American jazz was popular.
Enjoy dancing! Contact: hel.38@att.net with any questions or comments.
Please, don’t alter this step sheet but keep in original form when posting to a website. TY.

5 Comments

tessi January 19, 2016
The music video will not play on this site, ( says:" video not unavailable)----so George was not able to post. Very sorry. Here is the link if you are viewing this dance from other countries-----although I'm not sure where it is blocked, also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAlE8ZqXsKM

Too much fun November 6, 2019
Love this dance, thank you for keeping it simple! Can't wait to teach to my classes!

itw November 7, 2019
Thank you, for your lovely comments,Too much fun.
Yes, just wanted to introduce beginners to the samba steps without worrying about turning to new walls.
Since, then (2016) there has been an explosion of samba dances.

itw November 7, 2019
PS am sharing a computer---that's why the "S. Kate", not tessi

itw November 7, 2019
PS am sharing a computer---that's why the "S. Kate", not tessi

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