Telemark (waltz)
The Telemark is a silver level waltz ballroom dance step. Telemarks are reverse turns where the follower does a heel turn as the leader travels around her. There are similar Telemarks in Foxtrot and Quickstep.[1]
The term "Telemark" is a term borrowed from skiing, where turn is generated by a forward leg motion. The Closed Telemark and Open Telemark are fairly similar. However the Closed Telemark ends in closed position while the Open Telemark ends in open promenade position.[2]
Closed Telemark
The Closed Telemark can lead to a Natural Turn, Natural spin turn, Hesitation Change, or Forward Lock.[1]
- Leader (Man)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn | Footwork |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LF fwd | FDC | Starting to turn Left | HT |
2 | RF to side | almost Backing LOD | slightly less than 3/8 between 1-2 | T |
3 | LF to side and slightly fwd | Pointing DW | slightly over 3/8 between 2-3. body turns less | TH |
1 | RF fwd in CBMP, OP | DW | H | |
- Follower (Woman)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn | Footwork |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RF back | Backing LOD | Starting to turn Left | TH |
2 | LF closes to RF (Heel Turn) | LOD | 3/8 between 1-2 | HT |
3 | RF to side and slightly back | BDW | 3/8 between 2-3, body turns less | TH |
1 | LF back in CBMP | BDW | T | |
Open Telemark
Open Telemark can lead to an Open Natural Turn, Chasse from promenade position, Cross Hesitation, Wing, and Left Whisk from promenade position.[1]
- Leader (Man)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn | Footwork |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LF fwd | DC | Starting to turn Left | HT |
2 | RF to side | Backing DW | 1/4 btwn 1-2 | T |
3 | LF to side and slightly fwd in PP | Pointing DW, body facing wall | 1/2 btwn 2-3, body turns less | TH |
- Follower (Woman)
Step # | Foot Position | Alignment | Amount of Turn | Footwork |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RF back | Backing DC | Starting to turn Left | TH |
2 | LF closes to RF (Heel Turn) | Facing LOD | 3/8 btwn 1-2 | HT |
3 | RF diagonally fwd and slightly to R in PP, R side leading | LOD | slight body turn to L | TH |
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