Workshop

Workshop Lecture

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I am happy to offer my new lecture/Lerhgang modules to the dance schools, clubs, Swissdance members.
Each module lasts 1.20 minutes.
The information within the module will be useful to all levels of dancers that wish to have a deeper understanding of how dancing really works.
Rotation with CBM on natural turning actions.
Any turn is initiated by CBM
Always CBM will start though the base though upper body is often over taking that base turn, it does mean moving foot will turn out (relative to leg/hip)
CBM on a forward step:
The person (either Man or Lady) that does the forward step is on the outside of the turn and travels more.
The step itself should be straight on the line.
The opposite shoulder would be turning toward the moving foot
CBM on a back step:
The person would be on the inside of a turn.  Hip and feet are "connected" together. When foot turns, hip also turns. Foot is always perpendicular to the hip. Man should always do a straight back step on the line. Lady follows the Man. (If Man does his forward step correctly, Lady would step back straight with CBM.)