Hi GDTeacher
I would agree with all 3 points, except i wouldn't consider 2*8 bar sequences making 16 bar sequence ....
My view on dancing 1,2,3 of natural turn on a 'strong' bar is that it feels somehow 'wrong' not to. If possible, figures of strong movement with the man going forward feel better danced on a strong bar. Figures such as opening in promenade, where you're just about to head off into a strong movement, should be on a weak bar (4 or 8 preferably)
However, in most comps, although i can control how i start with my natural turn, i can't control what happens elsewhere, if i'm blocked etc. So i prefer to at least start with the right feeling, and continue with it if i can.
I've noticed that the best dancers will go into a line figure when blocked, and 'adjust it' to come out with the correct phrasing in the next movement.