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Re: Turning Lock
Posted by ylchen-1
4/20/2005  4:25:00 AM
Helo, Don.
Smiling. Thanks for prompt reply.
I will practice them tonight.
Yiling Chen
Re: Turning Lock
Posted by Anonymous
4/20/2005  2:57:00 AM
As the other poster pointed out the only legal timing is 1&23 but do whatever you want unless reciting for an exam.

Swing: on the turning lock to R, think of the uncross step as being like 4-5 of a waltz natural turn, only commenced from the ball of the foot rather than fully lowered. Swing your hips to send the lady past, step between her feet, and into promenade.
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