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Figure: Chasse Forward Turned to Right

LEADER
StepStepSequential number of the step or action.



TimingTimingThe amount of time given to each step or action in relation to the music.



Beat ValueBeat ValueThe amount of time given to each step or action in relation to the beat.



Feet PositionsFeet PositionsThis refers to the position of one foot in relation to the other foot at the end of a step. CBMP (Contrary Body Movement Position) the placing of the stepping foot, forward or back onto the line of the other foot.



Body PositionsBody PositionsThe body position of the leading partner in relation to the following partner.
FP = Facing Position
OP = Outside Partner
OPL = Outside Partner on left side
PP = Promenade Position / Fallaway Position
CPP = Counter PP / Counter Fallaway Position



FootworkFootworkThe part or parts of the foot or feet in contact with the floor during a step.
A step forward with rise or turn is given as HT.
A step forward without rise or turn is given as H, although the T will lower at the end of the step.



Feet TurnFeet TurnThe amount of turn made with the feet between each step.



Body TurnBody TurnBody movement to initiate turns or to change body positions or both.
CBM (Contrary Body Movement) is the moving of the opposite side of the body towards the stepping foot, forward or backward.
Side leading is when the same side of the body moves with the stepping foot, forward or backward.



Rise and FallRise and FallHeight change by stretching and bending the foot and knee joints.
NFR (No Foot Rise) is when the rise is felt through the legs and body but when stepping back no rise occurs the supporting foot.



SwaySwayThis is the natural inclination of the body to the left or right from the ankles upwards.
A body tilt only above the waist is called a Broken Sway.



1 1 1 RF fwd FP HT 1/8L CBM Start to rise e/o 1 St
2 2 1/2 LF to side and slightly fwd FP T 1/8R or 2/8R Continue to rise on 2 L
3 & 1/2 RF closes to LF FP T 1/8R Continue to rise on 3 L
4 3 1 LF back FP TH No turn Up on 3 Lower e/o 3 L
 
FOLLOWER
StepStepSequential number of the step or action.



TimingTimingThe amount of time given to each step or action in relation to the music.



Beat ValueBeat ValueThe amount of time given to each step or action in relation to the beat.



Feet PositionsFeet PositionsThis refers to the position of one foot in relation to the other foot at the end of a step. CBMP (Contrary Body Movement Position) the placing of the stepping foot, forward or back onto the line of the other foot.



Body PositionsBody PositionsThe body position of the leading partner in relation to the following partner.
FP = Facing Position
OP = Outside Partner
OPL = Outside Partner on left side
PP = Promenade Position / Fallaway Position
CPP = Counter PP / Counter Fallaway Position



FootworkFootworkThe part or parts of the foot or feet in contact with the floor during a step.
A step forward with rise or turn is given as HT.
A step forward without rise or turn is given as H, although the T will lower at the end of the step.



Feet TurnFeet TurnThe amount of turn made with the feet between each step.



Body TurnBody TurnBody movement to initiate turns or to change body positions or both.
CBM (Contrary Body Movement) is the moving of the opposite side of the body towards the stepping foot, forward or backward.
Side leading is when the same side of the body moves with the stepping foot, forward or backward.



Rise and FallRise and FallHeight change by stretching and bending the foot and knee joints.
NFR (No Foot Rise) is when the rise is felt through the legs and body but when stepping back no rise occurs the supporting foot.



SwaySwayThis is the natural inclination of the body to the left or right from the ankles upwards.
A body tilt only above the waist is called a Broken Sway.



1 1 1 LF back FP TH 1/8R CBM Start to rise e/o 1 NFR St
2 2 1/2 RF to side and slightly bac2 FP T 2/8R or 3/8R Continue to rise on 2 R
3 & 1/2 LF closes to RF FP T 1/8R Continue to rise on 3 R
4 3 1 RF fwd FP TH No turn Up on 3 Lower e/o 3 R


Note:

Preceding Figures Following Figures
Chair
Chasse Backward Turned to Left
Chasse Backward Turned to Right
Chasse Forward Turned to Right
Check Backward LRL
Checked Promenade
Outside Right Turn (OP-LFbwd-
Passing Change Forward LRL
Chasse Backward Turned to Left
Chasse Backward Turned to Right
Chasse Forward Turned to Right
Check Backward RLR
Check Backward RLR to OP
Check Forward RLR to OP
Closed Change Backward RLR
Closed Change Forward RLR
Hover Backward LR to OP
Hover Forward RL to OP
Hover Forward RL to PP
Passing Change Backward RLR
Passing Change Forward RLR
Preceding Figures at Corner Following Figures at Corner