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==Description== The nightclub two step [[basic step]] can be counted as one & two - three & four -.<ref name="skippy69">Skippy Blair on Contemporary Dance". Skippy Blair. 1978. page 69. {{ISBN|0-932980-01-5}}</ref> The dance position for nightclub two step is with a more relaxed hold, or "what people tend to do without lessons". The lead rocks back on their left foot, the follow on their right, for one beat. "The toe is to the heel, but not further. Don't twist your hip. If your hip opens up, you have gone too far." <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060204194635/http://www.lovemusiclovedance.com/niteclub.htm 7.20.2016 Nightclub Two Step, an Interview with Buddy Schwimmer, Philip Seyer and Buddy Schwimmer</ref> A gentle but noticeable resistance is maintained during the [[rock step]].<ref name="skippy69"/> Then both partners replace weight on the second part of the first beat. On the next beat, the lead takes a step to the left and the follow to the right. Then both partners repeat, but on opposite feet (the lead rocks back on their right foot and moves to the right). The quick rock steps should be matched with the quick drum beats in the music. The "slow" drum beat and slow step can occur on either the second and fourth, or the first and third beats of a measure. Although other rhythmic interpretations of the music are possible, including the use of "breaks" in the music, they are beyond the scope of this article. Another pattern in NC2S is the side-cross-side move. Typically, the lead starts this move by stepping side with their left foot and then crosses in front with their right foot. This is followed by another step to the side with the left foot. The rhythm, here, is quick, quick, slow. The follow does the same thing, but starts with their right foot. Both partners cross in front. In an interview with Phil Seyer <ref>''Nightclub Two Step, an Interview with Buddy Schwimmer'', [[Philip Seyer]] and [[Buddy Schwimmer]],''Dancing USA Magazine.'', 1995.</ref> Buddy said he created this move by modifying something that was popular in the 60's called the "Surfer Stomp." The surfer stomp was simply, ''side, together, side, touch.'' In the DVIDA Nightclub Two-Step syllabus, this action is called a Traveling Cross. [[UCWDC]] lists a narrow range of 54-64 beats per minute for the dance. <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ucwdc.org/ucwdc-music-bpm/ |title=UCWDC Music BPM |website=www.ucwdc.org |access-date=2017-07-23}}</ref>
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