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chase reverse turn in quick step ,
Posted by ylchen-1
5/27/2005  1:24:00 AM
I did not understand the instruction in lady's part . It should be turn to left . shouldn't it ?
What does it look like in " chase" reverse turn comparing with reverse turn?
Is it possible to show the action and reaction, especially the foot work and hip in your media clip...
Gracias,
ylchen
Re: chase reverse turn in quick step ,
Posted by Anonymous
5/27/2005  7:54:00 AM
For the most part, the chasse reverse turn is 123 of a waltz reverse turn transplanted to quickstep.

In the historical usage, chasse refers to closing the feet - it doesn't actually require opening them again as we do in all the other figures called chasse.

Warning: 456 of the waltz reverse does not exist in syllabus quickstep. The heel pivot (quarter turn to left) is very similar for the lady, but the man takes only one step rather than three.
Re: chase reverse turn in quick step ,
Posted by ylchen-1
5/27/2005  9:26:00 PM
Thanks for your clear explanation.
Almost everyday , I adhere to this interesting website for learning.

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