Egils, is fallaway whisk really a tango move by itself after a reverse turn? ... not standard ISTD syllabus ... but only seen as an ending to oversway after chasse ...not even listed as popular variation, for example in Geoffrey Hearn's book as a crossover from Waltz as other line figures are
Figures 01:03 Closed Promenade and Sincopated Basic Reverse Turn 03:40 Fallaway Whisk, Develope to Oversway and Right Lunge 05:03 Progressive Link and Closed Promenade 07:49 Back Corte and Progressive Link 10:03 Natural Twist Turn
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Egils, is fallaway whisk really a tango move by itself after a reverse turn? ... not standard ISTD syllabus ... but only seen as an ending to oversway after chasse ...not even listed as popular variation, for example in Geoffrey Hearn's book as a crossover from Waltz as other line figures are
Ballroom Dancer, thanks for mentioning that. Correct name is Whisk. Described in Gay Howard’s book, WDSF book (with 1/4 Turn to Left).
Figures
01:03 Closed Promenade and Sincopated Basic Reverse Turn
03:40 Fallaway Whisk, Develope to Oversway and Right Lunge
05:03 Progressive Link and Closed Promenade
07:49 Back Corte and Progressive Link
10:03 Natural Twist Turn