
 To toss the veil start with the veil in the basic veil position (behind you with arms overhead in a relaxed "v").  Now
To toss the veil start with the veil in the basic veil position (behind you with arms overhead in a relaxed "v").  Now   holding the veil quickly bring you arms forward stopping abruptly when your arms are out in front of you.  It helps to
holding the veil quickly bring you arms forward stopping abruptly when your arms are out in front of you.  It helps to  step back as you toss the veil forward, this helps to get enough air under the veil to keep it from falling on your head.
step back as you toss the veil forward, this helps to get enough air under the veil to keep it from falling on your head. This starts out with the toss forward in which you start with the veil in the basic veil position (behind you with arms
This starts out with the toss forward in which you start with the veil in the basic veil position (behind you with arms  overhead in a relaxed "v").  Now  holding the veil quickly bring you arms forward stopping abruptly when your arms
overhead in a relaxed "v").  Now  holding the veil quickly bring you arms forward stopping abruptly when your arms  are out in front of you.  Then you quickly throw your arms back up into the relaxed "v", quickly snapping the wrists
are out in front of you.  Then you quickly throw your arms back up into the relaxed "v", quickly snapping the wrists  back to give the veil enough momentum to go back behind you instead of landing on your head.  It also helps to step
back to give the veil enough momentum to go back behind you instead of landing on your head.  It also helps to step  back when tossing the veil forward and step forward when tossing the veil back.  This helps more air get under the veil
back when tossing the veil forward and step forward when tossing the veil back.  This helps more air get under the veil  to help keep it from falling on your head.
to help keep it from falling on your head. This is very similar to the toss forward and pull back move listed above
This is very similar to the toss forward and pull back move listed above  except that in this move you only pull back half way.  The goal is to "catch"
except that in this move you only pull back half way.  The goal is to "catch" the veil on around your neck and shoulders with your arms still extended
the veil on around your neck and shoulders with your arms still extended  forward.  To do this toss the veil forward just as it mentions in the previous
forward.  To do this toss the veil forward just as it mentions in the previous moves listed above.  Now this is the tricky part immediately after tossing the
moves listed above.  Now this is the tricky part immediately after tossing the veil forward you quickly bend just slightly at the elbow and flick the wrists
veil forward you quickly bend just slightly at the elbow and flick the wrists very sharply to pull the veil back onto your shoulders.  This is very difficult
very sharply to pull the veil back onto your shoulders.  This is very difficult for most people to get at first but it becomes much easier with practice.  I
for most people to get at first but it becomes much easier with practice.  I find using a weighted rectangular veil easiest with learning this move but
find using a weighted rectangular veil easiest with learning this move but  others do not.  Also, be aware that when you are learning this move the veil
others do not.  Also, be aware that when you are learning this move the veil will most likely not go far enough up your shoulders and will land only on
will most likely not go far enough up your shoulders and will land only on  your arms or it will go to far and smack you in the face.  Even the the most
your arms or it will go to far and smack you in the face.  Even the the most seasoned dancer will still get smacked in the face and occasionally miss the
seasoned dancer will still get smacked in the face and occasionally miss the mark and have the veil fall to low.  Another trick to help get it in the right
mark and have the veil fall to low.  Another trick to help get it in the right  place step back when tossing forward and step forward when pulling it back onto your shoulders.  This is great when
place step back when tossing forward and step forward when pulling it back onto your shoulders.  This is great when followed by snake arms since the veil is laying over your arms and shoulders, it's very fluid and sensual looking.
followed by snake arms since the veil is laying over your arms and shoulders, it's very fluid and sensual looking. This toss is usually done when the veil is in front of you.  Lean forward and bring the hands down and in together.  Next
This toss is usually done when the veil is in front of you.  Lean forward and bring the hands down and in together.  Next  quickly lift them up and out  and let go of the veil.
quickly lift them up and out  and let go of the veil. Throwing the veil away is very simple and can be done in numerous ways.  It is not usually done after tossing forward
Throwing the veil away is very simple and can be done in numerous ways.  It is not usually done after tossing forward  as it seems like your throwing the veil at the audience.  However, after pulling it back tossing it up walking forward
as it seems like your throwing the veil at the audience.  However, after pulling it back tossing it up walking forward  turning whatever, just let go and you've thrown it away.  However you choose to do it just make sure that you throw it
turning whatever, just let go and you've thrown it away.  However you choose to do it just make sure that you throw it  far enough away or that you walk far enough away from it otherwise it gets under foot and can cause difficulties and
far enough away or that you walk far enough away from it otherwise it gets under foot and can cause difficulties and  sometimes embarrassing slip up's.
sometimes embarrassing slip up's. The side toss can be done on one side at a time or both simultaneous.  One sided tosses have more range but both
The side toss can be done on one side at a time or both simultaneous.  One sided tosses have more range but both  variations look nice.  To do one side, start with the veil behind you and both arms down by the hips.  Now, quickly
variations look nice.  To do one side, start with the veil behind you and both arms down by the hips.  Now, quickly  bring the arm out to the side and then up above the head.  When your arm is almost to the top quickly flick the wrist
bring the arm out to the side and then up above the head.  When your arm is almost to the top quickly flick the wrist  for an added emphasis that will give the veil an extra push upwards.  You can also toss the veil off to the side this way
for an added emphasis that will give the veil an extra push upwards.  You can also toss the veil off to the side this way  letting go of it after flicking the wrist.  To do both sides at the same time you do the same but the arms only come up
letting go of it after flicking the wrist.  To do both sides at the same time you do the same but the arms only come up  into a soft "V" not all the way up.  They have a smaller range of motion because the veil is pulling in opposite
into a soft "V" not all the way up.  They have a smaller range of motion because the veil is pulling in opposite  directions.
directions.