American Smooth. Two Bodies — One Instrument: The Smooth Partnership Manual
From Alexander Romanov & Anna Blagodyreva
📙 “American Smooth. Two Bodies — One Instrument: The Smooth Partnership Manual”
This material is not a collection of figures or a theoretical treatise.
It is a practical instruction manual for building partnered work, presented in a clear and structured language.
If the first level of the system answers the question: “How does my body work?”,
then this level answers: “How do two bodies begin to move as a single system?”
The book covers in detail:
• the logic of partner interaction
• distribution of roles and activity
• support and resistance within the couple
• balance and rotation in joint movement
All principles are described in a way that can be applied in class and on the dance floor, not just “understood mentally”.
This material is intended for:
• dancers already working in partnership
• instructors
• Pro-Am and professional couples
• those who value quality of interaction over the quantity of figures
📄 Format: PDF
🌍 Language: English
Sales conditions:
Price: 80$
About authors - Alexander Romanov & Anna Blagodyreva:
• 4-time US National Champions in Open Professional American Smooth
• US National Champions in Show Dance
• World Champions in Rising Star Professional American Smooth
• Eastern USDC Champions in Rising Star Professional American Smooth
• Winners and finalists of numerous National and Regional Championships and Competitions
• Organizers of the dance camps "Complex Made Simple" (Part 1 and Part 2) and Anna's signature dance lab "Make
Your Dance Better"
• Authors of Online courses "Solo American Smooth", "Online Christmas Course", content "Smooth Secrets by
Alex&Anna"
• American Smooth coaches at the USA National Championship dance camp and various other master
• Guest instructors and international experts in American Smooth teaching in Thailand, Serbia, Germany, Cyprus,
and other countries
• Among the students are World Champions, Blackpool Dance Festival winners, and medalists of U.S. National
Championships in Am-Am and Pro-Am divisions