

“In Irish dance, the steps are always done on the right foot first,” she says, “and then repeated on the left foot. Free Blood performs at Bust Magazines 15 years of independent publishing birthday party at Pier 17 South Street Seaport on Augin New. After three cycles, repeat the steps with your left foot as the lead. Bust Editor-in-Chief/Publisher Debbie Stoller and Creative Director/Publisher Laurie Henzel blow Birthday candles out at the Bust Magazines 15th. “Those are tiny steps, and they’re pretty quick: one, two, three, four,” she says.Ĭomplete all three steps. With your right foot behind your left foot, take four alternating steps in place - right, left, right, left. “Hop when your foot reaches your side on its way back,” she says. Bring your right foot backward and place it behind your left. Hop on your left foot, and simultaneously lift your right foot up to your left knee. With your right foot in front of your left foot, jump keeping both feet where they are: “Even though they call it a sink,” she says, “don’t bend your knees or lower down to the jump.” “Always dance on your toes, without your heels touching the ground,” she says. Start standing straight with your shoulders back and arms at your side.

Learn the moves to impress in three easy steps.Īvoid Embarrassment by showing off a basic Irish jig with the help of Murphy Irish Arts Center founder and director Sheila Murphy Crawford. Business Hall of Fame and Community Leader of the Year Awards.
