In the Waltz natural turn, don't lose the shape completely on the first step, keep the connection in the hips, don't stick the butt out too much. There are certain steps where the butt sticks out more (like feather step in foxtrot)
Stretch both sides: To the left but ALSO to the RIGHT. The weight must be balanced over the standing leg, not shifted too much to the left. This will lower the right shoulder and create a better connection in the right hand.
Tango: Frame: Stretch from the body (left AND right).
In the fallaway: Lady "doesn't move", stays with the man. Lady is in the inside of the left turn: smaller step and get out of the man's way. Think stretching left too.
Before the right lunge: Man closes the lady before stepping with the left foot. Then transfer the weight to the right foot and ONLY AFTER THAT do the right lunge.
Spanish drag: Man just takes his weight to the left. Then stays to the left while going to promenade.
Foxtrot:
Reverse turn: Lady turns left early, getting out of the man way. Lady is in the inside of the turn, smaller step.
Chasse: Must think of pushing from the standing leg to the SIDE, not up (otherwise it's jumpy).
To move forward, lady uses body weight, not feet. The weight must go towards the man, not around. Don't take the head weight to the left of the man. Stay in position and take the body weight towards the man (as if we don't know what will happen next). Example: Waltz pivots, Viennese Natural turn.
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