Double reverse spin
The double reverse spin is a ballroom dance used in the waltz and the quickstep. It typically rotates a full turn in one measure of music, although it can rotate anywhere from a full turn to 3/4. [1]
Footwork
The double reverse turn consists of a heel pivot to Viennese cross for the follower and a reverse turn to toe pivot for the leader.
Man (leader)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn |
---|---|---|---|
1 | LF fwd | Facing LOD | Com to turn L |
2 | RF to side | Backing DW | 3/8 between 1-2 |
3 | LF closes to RF without weight | Facing DW | 5/8 between 2-3 |
Lady (follower)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn |
---|---|---|---|
1 | RF back | Backing LOD | Com to turn L |
2 | LF closes to RF | Facing LOD | 1/2 between 1-2 |
3 | RF to side and slightly back | Backing W | 3/8 between 2-3 |
4 | LF crosses in front of RF | Backing DW | 1/8 between 3-4 |
References
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