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a Three Step Turn is simply a turn in Latin where you make a 'spiral turn using three steps'. Let's see some examples. 1. Three Step Turn to Right: Step forward (or to side, anything goes in Latin) on LF, start turning right and now step RF and then step LF making a one whole turn or more if you wish.5 Jun 2003
The Natural Turn
Step forward with the right foot as you simultaneously turn it to the right. ... Bring the right foot in to your left foot. Move on your toes, then drop to your heel when you step back with your left foot. Step back with your left foot as you continue turning to the right.
A Spot Turn is loosely defined as two forward steps and a chasse danced solo by man or lady, circling either to the left or right, to the count of 2, 3, 4&1. Turns to the left are commenced with the right foot; Turns to the right are commenced with the left foot.
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