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Renu sundriyal Jive is generally danced to music with four beats to the bar that usually contains bouncy rhythms and easy melodies. The basic step (for men) starts with a rock step (changing weight from one foot to the other) followed by triple step to the left (left, right, left) and triple step to...
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Renu sundriyal Jive is generally danced to music with four beats to the bar that usually contains bouncy rhythms and easy melodies. The basic step (for men) starts with a rock step (changing weight from one foot to the other) followed by triple step to the left (left, right, left) and triple step to the right (right, left, right). read less
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A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal Jive is generally danced to music with four beats to the bar that usually contains bouncy rhythms and easy melodies. The basic step (for men) starts with a rock step (changing weight from one foot to the other) followed by triple step to the left (left, right, left) and triple step to...
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Renu sundriyal Jive is generally danced to music with four beats to the bar that usually contains bouncy rhythms and easy melodies. The basic step (for men) starts with a rock step (changing weight from one foot to the other) followed by triple step to the left (left, right, left) and triple step to the right (right, left, right). read less
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Jive, a lively and energetic dance style, has a colorful history that spans several decades and cultures: Origins in African-American Communities: Jive originated among the African-American community in the early 20th century. It evolved from various African-American dance styles, including the Jitte...
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Jive, a lively and energetic dance style, has a colorful history that spans several decades and cultures: Origins in African-American Communities: Jive originated among the African-American community in the early 20th century. It evolved from various African-American dance styles, including the Jitterbug. read less
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The Jive is fast-paced, with lively kicks, spins, and quick footwork, often accompanied by energetic swinging motions.
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The Jive is fast-paced, with lively kicks, spins, and quick footwork, often accompanied by energetic swinging motions.
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