The Chive The Chive Of course, it could also be a slow bouquet or a slow rock'n'roll. Positioning in pairs in front of each other. But first without taking the dance position. The gentleman starts with the left foot, the lady with the right foot. She then dances the steps always opposite to the gentleman. Two preliminary exercises again with Max. Our first exercise. We put our feet alternately on the floor up and down and are very relaxed in the knee. Left foot starts. Left, right. Left, right. Left, right. Left, right. Our second exercise. Swing your hips slightly sideways back and forth a few times. Now we dance alternating steps to the left and to the right. Do you remember? You learned it in Cha-Cha-Cha. Wally will practice with you again. Yes, so left foot starts. And alternating step, alternating step, alternating step, alternating step. Slightly swing your hips to the right and left. Now we try to put the two exercises together. We first dance two alternating steps and then an alternating step to the left and one to the right. We start with the left foot. And alternating step, alternating step, alternating step, alternating step, alternating step, alternating step. If we now dance the first step a little differently, we have the complete Jive basic step. Try the following. Put the first step, i.e. the left foot, a little step back. And put the second step back on the spot. Practice this a few times in a row. And back, forward, back, forward, back, forward, back, forward. Yes, and now we dance the two alternating steps after a back, forward. Listen to the rhythm first before you dance along. Back, forward, alternating step, alternating step, back, forward, alternating step, alternating step. Now practice with us. And back, forward, alternating step, alternating step, back, forward, alternating step, alternating step, back, forward, alternating step, alternating step. Max will try it again with you. But now dance the alternating steps smaller and try to turn something to the right. Yes, and back, forward, alternating step, alternating step, back, forward, turn, turn, back, forward, turn, turn, back, forward, turn, turn. Should the music be played faster, for example in rock'n'roll or boogie rhythm, dance the steps as they are described on the inside of the record case.