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Encyclopedia > Crossovers (dance)

Crossovers are classic moves from Balboa (dance). Balboa is a form of a swing dance that emerged in the 1930s and 1940s. ...


The pattern is back - together - forward with a quick - quick - slow rhythm, or the down-hold rhythm.


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 Lollies (dance), Throwouts (dance). Lollies are Balboa moves named for Lolly. ... Throwouts are variations from Balboa (dance). ...


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Balboa (dance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1023 words)
Balboa is a form of a swing dance that emerged in the 1930s and 1940s.
It is danced with the lead and follow dancing where their chests touch for a body lead connection.
Balboa is also danced to slow music (under 100 beats per minute), which allows more time for intricate footwork and variations.
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