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Canter Waltz

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The Canter Waltz or Canter is a dance with waltz music characterized by the canter rhythm of steps.[1][2] A 1922 dance manual describes it as follows:[3] "The Canter Waltz has been revived and presents an opportunity to show the use of "direction" in the straight backward and forward series of walking steps. This dance is walking to waltz time but walking most quietly and gracefully. There are two steps to the three counts of music. Step forward on 1 and make the second step between the 2 and 3 count. Give the first step the accent, although the steps are almost of the same value. It may, perhaps, help the student practicing alone with the aid of the victrola to count 1-&, 2-&, 3-&, making the second step on the second &, until able to do the step smoothly."

References

  1. ^ 'Dancing' (1943) Betty Lee, p.99
  2. ^ Canter Waltz Archived September 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Charles J. Coll and Gabrielle Rosiere (1922) "Dancing Made Easy" (public domain since December 4, 2002)