Brenda Bufalino's St. Valentines Waltz - Download

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Intermediate/Advanced (1) There is the tempo, there is the rhythm and there is the groove. The figures for the waltz created during this 1997 workshop are expressed at a bright tempo in a syncopated 3/4 rhythm in an African Waltz groove. Patterns are created that may be elongated, separated or repeated to create a complete dance in 3/4 time. (2) The Bufalino Wing exercise can be used as a figure in a composition or an exercise that strengthens and lifts the body. The Bufalino Wing is a new manipulation to include in the dancers vocabulary, offering a visual as well as rhythmical pattern. (3) The American Tap Dance Orchestra performs Cool Bird, a waltz in the same groove and tempo which has been included on the tape. Cool Bird was created by Ms. Bufalino for the ATDO in 1990. & demonstrates orchestral arrangements with layered rhythms that personify Ms. Bufalino’s tap compositions.

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Intermediate/Advanced (1) There is the tempo, there is the rhythm and there is the groove. The figures for the waltz created during this 1997 workshop are expressed at a bright tempo in a syncopated 3/4 rhythm in an African Waltz groove. Patterns are created that may be elongated, separated or repeated to create a complete dance in 3/4 time. (2) The Bufalino Wing exercise can be used as a figure in a composition or an exercise that strengthens and lifts the body. The Bufalino Wing is a new manipulation to include in the dancers vocabulary, offering a visual as well as rhythmical pattern. (3) The American Tap Dance Orchestra performs Cool Bird, a waltz in the same groove and tempo which has been included on the tape. Cool Bird was created by Ms. Bufalino for the ATDO in 1990. & demonstrates orchestral arrangements with layered rhythms that personify Ms. Bufalino’s tap compositions.

Intermediate/Advanced (1) There is the tempo, there is the rhythm and there is the groove. The figures for the waltz created during this 1997 workshop are expressed at a bright tempo in a syncopated 3/4 rhythm in an African Waltz groove. Patterns are created that may be elongated, separated or repeated to create a complete dance in 3/4 time. (2) The Bufalino Wing exercise can be used as a figure in a composition or an exercise that strengthens and lifts the body. The Bufalino Wing is a new manipulation to include in the dancers vocabulary, offering a visual as well as rhythmical pattern. (3) The American Tap Dance Orchestra performs Cool Bird, a waltz in the same groove and tempo which has been included on the tape. Cool Bird was created by Ms. Bufalino for the ATDO in 1990. & demonstrates orchestral arrangements with layered rhythms that personify Ms. Bufalino’s tap compositions.