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exit for Left Whisk
Posted by johnhpower
12/28/2008  11:21:00 AM
Can someone give me a nice clean exit from a left whisk in Waltz that is NOT some kind of run around figure.

Thanks
Re: exit for Left Whisk
Posted by interested
12/28/2008  2:18:00 PM
ronde left foot leftwards on count of and to uncross feet then proceed to a backwards moving figure such as an outside change or a tipple chasse to right
Re: exit for Left Whisk
Posted by Waltz123
12/28/2008  3:53:00 PM
Impetus ending: 1,2: Move sideways on to your right foot (lady forward R,L), rise to toes and turn to promenade position. 3: LF side & slightly forward in promenade position, toe-heel. Follow with anything that can move toward LOD, DW, or Wall in promenade.

Pivot ending: 1: Slight untwist to right as lady steps forward RF. 2,3: Steps 5-6 of Spin Turn (pivots), taken against LOD or DW against LOD. Follow with (1) Rudolf Ronde & Slip Pivot, or (2) Turning Lock to L or R.

Lunge & Cross ending: 1,2: Move sideways on to your right foot (lady forward R, side L), flexing leg to end in a Right Lunge (maintaining leftward shape). 3: Hold position. 4: Side LF, toe. 5: Cross RF behind LF, toe. 6: LF side & slightly forward, toe-heel. Follow with a Natural Turn (or anything that can follow a Chasse from PP), first step taken O.P. on right.

Enjoy!
Jonathan
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