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Connected Theory with Stew — WCS Musicality, Timing & Footwork Variations 00:00 – Intro & Musical Awareness 01:20 – Tap Step Accuracy & Anchor Timing Issues 03:10 – Reviewing the Pause Variation (1, 2, hold 3&4) 05:00 – Leader and Follower Footwork Breakdown 07:10 – Understanding Slow Music & Time Filling 08:40 – Using Quick-Quick-Slow Ideas in Blues Music 10:20 – Student Q&A and Live Corrections 12:00 – French Cross Discovery Moment 13:40 – Practicing with Music (Slow Track) 15:05 – "Don’t Let the Genie Out" – Controlling Energy 17:00 – Turn the Corner vs. Traveling Too Far 19:00 – Student Timing Mistakes & Fixes 21:10 – Delayed Triple Explained (Hold → And) 23:00 – Why Removing the Triple Creates Visual Texture 24:40 – Slide Down Endings & Leader Options 27:30 – Follower Rotation Questions & Slot Safety 30:10 – Left-Side vs. Right-Side Spin Options 32:20 – Rhythm Clarification: Quarter Notes vs Syncopations 34:00 – Hitch Step Explanation 35:40 – Kick-Ball-Change Timing & Variations 38:00 – Why Champions Syncopate Everything 39:40 – How Musical Layers Signal Movement Choices 41:00 – Practicing at Social Tempo (Demonstration) 43:30 – Deep Groove Practice & Partner Feedback 45:20 – “I Feel It!” Student Breakthrough Moment 47:00 – How to Keep Syncopations Smooth 49:10 – Forward vs. Back-Weighted Intention 51:00 – Student Fear Around Drops & Level Changes 53:00 – Practice Round: Putting It All Together 55:30 – Final Q&A and Class Wrap-Up In this class, we explore how small timing changes and simple footwork choices can reshape your West Coast Swing. You’ll learn how to use holds, syncopations, hitch steps, and kick-ball-changes in a way that stays connected, musical, and honest to the groove. We focus on: Clean holds that stay in time Musical syncopations you can actually feel Hitch steps & kick-ball-changes for expression Anchor variations that set up the next phrase Functional weight placement for clarity Intentional tether & compression How musical layers shape your timing choices Partner communication & timing decisions Developing your own voice in WCS If you’re exploring rhythm play, timing confidence, or musical expression, this class will help everything click.