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The following step, when danced by the Lady, may be taken in many different ways. This depends on the chosen choreography and is felt through the Man's action and lead. Usually, the following step is backward, but there could be transference of weight forward, continuing to turn to L into a side step, or any other chosen movement. |
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The slight settling of the R shoulder weight just prior to the actual turn allows the turn to be as late as possible, therefore generating the speed of movement expected at a high level of dancing. |
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It is important for good balance that the settling of the R shoulder weight is only slight enough to commence the body weight moving slightly forward before dancing the turn, and not the usual settling, which would release the hips into rotation. The slight settling allows all the muscular blocks to be in a vertical line of balance during the turn. The continuation of the settling and therefore the commencement of hip rotation will occur immediately on the completion of the turn to release the LF into the chosen foot position. |
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If the figure requires more turn, this is achieved during the following step. |