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Inside - Outside circle - Reverse turns
Posted by -B
10/5/2005  9:49:00 AM
Correct me if Im wrong, in the Reverse Turn in Waltz, the person moving backwards (ladies in 1-2-3; gents on 4-5-6) are 'inside' the rotational circle, hence not making as large a step as the person 'outside' the circle.

Now is this also true with the Reverse Turn (outside step) in Tango? In Tango, I feel there is more of a progressive movement along with the turn, making it harder for me to feel who is actually in the inner/outer circle of the turn (or is there even a real rotation there?)

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