WannaB10dancer. It is intersting you brought up the turnout of the foot ,which should read feet.Unless you have been walking for years with one foot turned in for some reason, try this. Feet together. Both feet turned out to 45 degrees. If at any time your teacher says freeze, don't alter your foot position bring them together, they should still be at 45 degrees. This is A New York , Spot Turn or whatever. In a Rumba Walk as you come into that neutral position it will not be so noticable because of the high instep, but it is still there. Going foreward Rumba Walks. If you start with one foot behind the other, as you are supposed to. As long as you step across your body, from the front, hiding your rear leg, and keep you shoulders to the front, which i am sure you have been told. The turnout of the back foot will look after itself. I have been told it is as if you are going part way around a slight turn this keeps the thighs together. Which brings me to a story. Wally Laird who you have most likely heard of. Said to a lady pupil. If i see a gap between your thighs once more i will place my hand in that gap.She told us that from then on if Wally was around she walked cross legged. A good excercise to do regularly is ( we do it all the time)is to extend your hands in front finger tips level. Rumba Walks. Are the fingers still level or is one or the other now level with your palm. It shouldn't be. Another way is to cross your arms across your chest and keep them to the front. This helps the body to understand that it is the hips that are moving and not the top. This is what is meant by hip isolation.Most people on this site seem to be modern only. Its good to hear from a Latin person. Keep up the good work and as Karen Hardy said when asked how long should i keep doing Rumba Walks, she said forever.
