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17: 46: 433:"Inside turn" is most intuitively clear if initially the couple is in an open single-handhold position facing each other, and the name corresponds to the direction of the lead. To lead the inside turn, the leader moves the follower's arm inside, and conversely for the outside turn. In other positions the term is not so clear, therefore in some dances, some prefer to use this term according to its usage in 317: 111: 421:. An "inside turn" is a turn that begins with the held hands (often the leader's left and the follower's right) moving toward the "inside" of the couple (along the imaginary line between the centers of the partners); an "outside turn" is the opposite. The turns may be performed in numerous ways and using different handholds. In dances such as swing and salsa, 429:
turns typically refer to underarm turns performed by the follower. In these dances the follower's right arm is normally used to lead a turn (most commonly by the leader's left arm, but sometimes by the leader's right arm when a cross-hand or "handshake" position is used), an inside turn is normally a
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if the dancer's feet are oriented in the opposite direction and the dancer is moving backwards with respect to their body. For example, "backing DC against LOD" means that a dancer is moving diagonally to the center against the line of dance, but as they are dancing backwards, the feet (and, roughly,
32:), directions of progressive movement, in particular directions of steps, can be indicated either in relation to the room or in relation to the body position. Directions of turns, although there are only two of them, may also be indicated in several ways. 202:: The leader (man) is said to face 12 o'clock immediately before a figure starts. Then directions can be described by saying, for example, that the direction of the second step is 3 o'clock, and the direction of the third step is between 4 and 5 o'clock. 101:
refers explicitly to the direction the feet are pointing, which is useful if they are not, or not yet, aligned with the orientation of the body. For example, a dancer can be pointing DW while facing the wall.
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A commonly stated theory of the origin of the term is that considering the right-shifted position in a couple (even more pronounced in older times) and the counter-clockwise direction of travel along the
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are alternating inside and outside turns, although the direction of the rotation is the same. Therefore, it is common to name the turning figure according to the direction of the first turning step.
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left (counter-clockwise) turn, while an outside turn is a right (clockwise) turn. However, if the follower's left arm is used to initiate the turn, the intended direction of turning may be opposite.
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Leader (man) backing diagonal wall and about to step diagonally back (i.e., towards the wall); follower (lady) facing diagonal wall. Explanation see below.
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The latter definition is unambiguous, but in other contexts it is only applicable to a single footstep. For example, according to this definition,
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Basic directions of step with respect to body position. Here, the left foot is the moving foot and the right foot is the supporting foot.
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The terms "inside turn" and "outside turn" apply only to an individual turn of a partner, not to a turn of a couple. They occur in
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points: Assuming that the dancer faces North at any moment, one may say, e.g., "take a step North-West".
537: 374: 260:" describes a right or clockwise turn of the dance couple. This usage originated from the names of 45: 660: 438: 269: 57: 618: 486: 182:
forward in CBMP (i.e., the moving foot is placed directly in front of the supporting foot),
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forward and across in CBMP (i.e., the moving foot crosses in front of the supporting foot),
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of the turn, having the longer way to move, and the partner dancing backward is on the
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forward and slightly leftward (for the left foot) or rightward (for the right foot)
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back and slightly leftward (for the left foot) or rightward (for the right foot)
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of a full turn, and the amount of the left turn is effectively as much as
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if the dancer's feet are pointing in the direction of the movement, or
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Dancers can align their bodies and move in any of these directions:
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How to Dance Waltz Natural Turn from WDSF PD Champions
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Basic directions of step with respect to body position
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turns (not to be confused with a dancer being on the
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Basic directions of movement with respect to the room
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Basic directions of movement with respect to the room
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moves and was transferred to other, similar dances.
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