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Grapevine
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A lateral traveling step where feet cross alternately in front and behind, weaving a path across the floor.
Tips
- •Practice on a line — tape or a crack in the floor. Both feet should stay on or near that line throughout the grapevine.
- •Think 'weave' not 'cross.' The mental image of weaving keeps the motion continuous rather than step-by-step.
- •Start at half speed. Grapevines at full tempo before you've nailed the pattern just reinforce bad habits.
Common mistakes
- •Not crossing far enough — your crossing foot should pass completely past your standing foot, not just touch it.
- •Looking down at your feet — this pulls your frame forward and disconnects you from your partner.
- •Losing the lateral travel by stepping too much forward/back instead of maintaining the side direction.
- •Tensing the shoulders when the feet get complicated — your upper body should stay relaxed and smooth.
Practice drill
Mark a straight line on the floor. Do a grapevine the entire length of the line going right, then reverse and come back going left. Your goal: stay on the line, maintain consistent speed, and keep your upper body completely still while your feet do the work. Once mastered, add music and fit the grapevine into 8-count phrases.