Bronze Quickstep
This Bronze routine is much more complex than the Beginner Quickstep Routine, and is intended for dancers who are comfortable enough with their own dancing that they can begin to dance more complex combinations. There is the strong rotation of the Natural Spin Turn, which is accentuated upon repetition of the routine from the momentum of the Running Finish, and also the more sophisticated design of the routine on the floor, taking the couple toward the centre of the floor and then back toward the edges.
N.B. The Commencing Alignments given are those of the Man. From this alignment and the figure itself, the Lady's alignment can be inferred.
Figure | Commencing Alignment | Rhythm | Timing |
Prep Step | Facing DW | S(SSS) S(SS)S |
12345678. 123456.78 |
Natural Spin Turn | Facing DW | SQQSSS | 12.3.4.56.78.12 |
Progressive Chasse | Backing DC | SQQS | 34.5.6.78 |
Natural Turn with Hesitation | Facing DW | SQQSSS | 12.3.4.56.78.12 |
Progressive Chasse to R | Facing DC | SQQS | 34.5.6.78 |
Back Lock | Backing DW | SQQS | 12.3.4.56 |
Running Finish | Backing DW | SQQ / QQS | 78.1.2 |
Repeat from Natural Turn |
The timing of the following Natural Spin Turn will be 34.5.6.78.12.34 and so on.
At a corner:
1 | The Natural Spin Turn may be under turned to end backing DC of the new LOD. |
2 | The Natural Turn with Hesitation may be underturned to end facing DC of the new LOD. |
3 | The Running Finish may be underturned to end facing DW of the new LOD. The following Natural Pivot Turn would commence facing DW, instead of LOD. |
If you are dancing the Progressive Chasse and find you are too close to a corner to continue your routine, omit the Back Lock and continue straight into the Running Finish, using that to turn the corner. Note that when repeating this routine, step 1 of the Natural Spin Turn commences is taken in CBMP, Outside Partner, and will be commenced facing LOD unless having turned a corner with the Running Finish.