1. Straight forward, straight back (alternating between male left and female right)
Preparatory position: closed.
Straight back step is basically the same as straight forward step, but in the opposite direction
2. Vertical folding angle step (cross step or zigzag step)
Preparatory position: straight forward step, closed dance posture.
3. Square step includes two kinds of step in and out
4. 90° left turn
Preparatory posture: straight step, closed posture.
Male gesture: male partner turns 90° in the 2nd beat, while the right hand and left hand cooperate to imply that the female partner turns left and controls the angle of her turn.
5. 90° right turn
Preparatory position: front step, closed dance position.
Male gesture: while the male partner turns 90° on the 2nd beat, the right hand of the male partner and the left hand of the male partner cooperate to imply that the female partner turns right and controls the angle of her turn.
6. 180° left turn
Preparatory positions: front step, closed dance position.
Male gesture: while the male partner turns 180° on the 2nd beat, the right hand of the male partner and the left hand of the male partner work together to imply the left turn of the female partner and control the angle of her turn.
7. 180° right turn
Preparatory positions: front step, closed dance position.
Male gesture: while the male partner turns 180° on the 2nd beat, the male partner's right hand and left hand cooperate to imply the female partner's right turn and control the angle of turn.
8. Left Continuous 180° Turns
Preparatory Positions: Steps, Closed Dance Positions.
Male gesture: while the male partner is turning left 180° in the 2nd beat, the male partner's left hand and right hand match to imply that the female partner is turning left and controlling the angle of turning.
Male partner's left hand and right hand will be used to imply female partner's left turn on the 4th beat, and control the angle of the turn.
9. 180° Right Continuous Turns
Preparatory positions: Step, Closed Dance.
Male gesture: while the male partner turns right 180° on the 2nd beat, the male partner's right hand works with the left hand to imply the female partner's right turn and control the angle of her turn.
Men
Partner's left hand works with right hand to turn right on beat 4, and control the angle of the turn.
Expanded Information:
Three beats per bar for a group of steps, one step per beat, the first beat for the heavy beat, three steps of an undulating cycle. Through the knee, ankle, sole, heel and toe movements, combined with the body's lifting, tilting, swinging, driving the dance steps to move, so that the dance ups and downs of the dance, the dance posture is gorgeous and elegant. It is a variation of the Viennese Waltz (Quick Three Steps).
The first waltz appeared in 1770, and was introduced to Paris in 1775, but it took some time before it became popular. 1813 Mr. Byron condemned the waltz as unchaste, and it was only in 1816 that the waltz was accepted in England, but the debate over the waltz was far from ceasing.
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