Friday, March 27, 2015

Do The Shim Sham

The Shim Sham owes its roots to tap dancing.


The Shim Sham, besides confessed as the Sham or Shim Sham Shimmy, was a precursor to the tap dance that Vaudeville performers used to perform in the early 1900s. The dance has its own steps, however is performed in no specific circuit. Nowadays, the dance resembles a Category of limit dance. While the Shim Sham has a incongruity of steps and recurrently involves improvisation, you can cram the most popular routine -- the three-bar Shim Sham Course -- to perform at your following social work.


2. Tap your left provisions forward, then tap it back, with your weight on your equitable foot.3.



Instructions

1. On the eighth count, tap your correct foot forward, then tap it back. Deal in your weight on your left foot.


Tap your equitable foot forward, then tap it back, with your weight on your left foot.


4. Tap the conscientious foot forward again, and tap it back, but this time with your weight on both feet to shuffle the left foot going forward for the next bar of eight counts.


5. Repeat the preceding steps, but start with the left foot.


6. Dance the third bar the same as the first.