A 360° turn, feet together in first position, changing weight
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CHASE
A figure where one partner pursues the other
CLOSE
To bring the feet together without a change of weight
COUNT
A call used to count the rhythm of foot movements and weight changes, or to count the beats of music
CONTRA BODY MOVEMENT (CBM)
A movement of the body into or from 3rd or 5th foot position which
turns the opposite hip and shoulder toward the direction of the moving
leg
CUBAN MOTION
Hip motion initiated by using the inside edge and ball of the foot during weight transfer
CUP AND PIN
The man holds his left hand with the palm facing inward, thumb over the
lady's fingertips. The lady curls her right fingertips over the man's
left fingers The hands are held approximately at the lady's waist
level. There is resistance needed for many changes of positions and
turns.
DIAGONAL
45° out from the center of the Line of Dance (direction)
DIG
To touch the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with a strong emphasis
DRAW, DRAG or SLIDE
To bring the free foot slowly together to the weighted foot
EXTENSION
To stretch or extend parts of the body
FAN
Circular motion of the free foot
TOE FAN
Toe swings outward, pivoting on heel, and back
HEEL FAN
Heel swings outward, pivoting on ball of foot, and back
FAN KICK
High, straight leg kick where the extended leg makes a circular sweep
FLEX
To bend slightly or relax a portion of the body Example the flex of the knee
FLICK
Sharp, quick kick backwards with a pointed toe and a flexed knee
FOOTWORK
The use of the five positions of the feet in dancing
FIRST POSITION
Feet together, toes forward and slightly turned out CALLS Home, Center, Together
SECOND POSITION
Feet parallel, shoulder width apart
THIRD POSITION
Heel to instep, or ball to heel Used in rock steps, shuffles, polkas, triple steps, and basic swing
EXTENDED
Feet apart, heel pointing to instep
FOURTH POSITION
Walking step, forward or back, and rock steps
FIFTH POSITION
Heel to toe Often used in a rock-step
return to top
FOOT PARTS
Toe Inside edge of toe Outside edge of toe Ball Inside edge of the ball
Outside edge of the ball Heel Inside edge of heel Outside edge of heel
Flat Inside edge of the flat foot Outside edge of the fiat foot
FOLLOW THROUGH
The non-support foot passes by the weighted foot before changing directions
FRAME
Dance posture for the purpose of maintaining balance and appearance
FREEZE
A stop no movement
GRAPEVINE or VINE
A continuous traveling step pattern to the side with crosses behind and/or in front
HEEL SPLIT, WING SCISSORS or PIGEON-TOE BUTTERFLIES ETC.
Feet together with weight on balls of both feet. Move heels apart on count 1, and together on count 2
FAST HEEL SPLIT
takes one beat of music and is counted as "& 1"
KNEE POPS or HEEL STOMPS
Lift both heels off the floor by bending the knees Return the heels to
the floor Takes one beat of music and counted as "& 1"
HOLD
A count to describe a designated time before taking another step
HOME
Original starting place
HOP
A spring into the air from one foot and landing on the same foot
HOOK or CROSS
The free foot moves as a pendulum in front of or in back of the
weighted foot and is kept off the floor The toes pointing downward
HOOK COMBINATION
A 4 count move using (1) heel (2) hook (3) heel and (4) together
ISOLATION
Movement of one part of the body independently of the rest
JAZZ BOX or JAZZ SQUARE
A jazz box can be called several ways; examples:
Step forward left Step right across left Step back left Side step right
or
Step right over left Step back left Side step right Step forward left
JUMP Spring into the air off both feet and land on both feet
LEAD
A non-verbal communication that initiates and continues movement
LEAP
A transfer of weight from one foot to the other. Push off with a spring
and land on the ball of the other foot, letting the heel come down Bend
knee to absorb the shock
LEFT
Refers to the left foot, hand, hip or a direction
LINDY: Line dance move
8-count series of side shuffles and rock steps
Example:
1&2 Side step right & step left beside right, side step right
3-4 Rock step left slightly behind right, recover weight to right
5&6 Side step left & step right beside left, side step left
7-8 Rock step right slightly behind left, recover weight to left
LINDY CHARLESTON: Couples swing move: