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Posted: Hey everyone. Where on the web can I go to learn how to do wraps? All I find are jsu the normal twirling around stuff, ie butterfly, corkscrew. what are some good sites to go to for wraps?
Posted: hmm.. there's a couple videos of people doing wraps at www.houseofrave.com you could look at for inspiration..or, you could just stick your arm out there and see what happens.. its much easier than it looks.. [i guess?]
global dancamember 7 posts Location: fort worth, tx USA
Posted: the link for the wraps was very helpful. counting down the days for SSS.waaahooooo
CassandraFroggie ... Ribbit !!! 4,224 posts Location: Back in Paris... for now !
Posted: or you could check COL and COL 2 (for example Pozee or santanatwo or sage)or you could do a search here and read the threads about wraps (I personnaly *really* can't understand a written description of a visual move ... but that is just me )shine onCassandra
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