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Partner Lifts By, Janie Schlosser with assistance from David Palacios

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PartnerLiftsBy, Janie Schlosser with assistance from David Palacios

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Preview

The BasicsWhat is a Lift?

Advanced Lifts

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What is a Lift??• Definitions• Why Lifts?• Famous Lifts and

Videos

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USASF Definitions Dance Lift (executed as partners or in a

group): A skill in which a dancer(s) is elevated from the performance surface by one or more dancers and set down. A Dance Lift is comprised of “Lifting dancer(s) and “Elevated” dancer(s).

Partnering (executed in pairs): A skill in which two dancers use support from one another. Partnering can involve both “Supporting” and “Executing” skills.

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Elevated Dancer Elevated: An action in

which a dancer is moved to a higher position or place from a lower one.

Elevated Dancer: A dancer who is lifted from the performance surface as a part of a Dance Lift.

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Lifting Dancer Lifting Dancer: A

dancer(s), who is part of a dance lift and lifts an Elevated Dancer as a part of a Dance Lift. Refer to the USASF/IASF Rules for Dance Lifts, Dance Tricks and Partnering for safety guidelines. The supporting dancer may also be considered a Lifting Dancer.

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Why Lifts?? Different Levels Different and Unique Moves Used mainly in Dance, Cheer, and Ice

Skating. Lifts range all the way from extremely

simple to very complex and dangerous.

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Lifts in HistoryInsert lindy hop video

Insert dirty dancing water lift scene

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The Basics• Safety First• Basic Lifts• Beginner Lifts

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Safety First Use mats and/or spotters to test out

dangerous or new stunts. Be serious and never goof off during

stunting. Trust your partner. Know your limits. The flyer lifts their weight too. #1 RULE: NEVER EVER LET THE FLYER

FALL!!!

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Cradle Hold Elevated Jumps Shoulder Sit Basic

Lifting Moves

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Learn a Basic Lift

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Fish Dive Ballet

Crocodile Roll Can Opener

Upside Down Beginner Lifts

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Learn a Beginner LiftCrocodile Roll Swing Move Does not need a

mat Fun Fact: I hit my

head doing this one :0

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Advanced Lifts• Intermediate• Advanced• Your Turn!

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Roller Blind Candle Stick Eagle

Intermediate Lifts

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Learn an Intermediate LiftThe Eagle 1-2 hip over head

rotations. Girl is in prone

position and inverted position.

Spinning optional Should be first

practiced on a mat.

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“Disco” Stunt Dirty Dancing

Lift Jump Rope One-Handed

Arch Lift Advanced Lifts

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Learn an Advanced Lift“Disco Stunt” Should be done on

mat. Girl “hangs”

upside down. Spinning Optional.

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Who wants to volunteer to do a basic lift???

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Conclusion

The BasicsWhat is a Lift?

Advanced Lifts