> SR turn both hands; resist, 1.5 inside turn. man 1/2 R turn, L high, lady to R, then lady FW and L wrap.\nXB and slide to R-L-L-R. SR turn both hands. Resist, step around to L, bringing hands high and give lady 1.5 turn, finishing hands high facing lady. \n\n5-6-7 Half R turn to R side of lady, L hand pushing up like a waiter with a plate to give space. End stood to side of lady, L high, R low. 1 direction fw, 2-3 R turn, LH high and RH to waist, wrapping around lady's front.\n\n> unwrap, throw LH down to R-L-L-R. \n\n5-6-7 prep and 1-2-3 unwind. 5 throw LH down, 6-7 starting XB (but man will turn).\n\n> XB with man's turn, back to closed.\n\n1 direction forwards, LH going up like waiter. 2 LH up to shoulder, RH releasing at waist. Tip: make sure lady's direction is still forwards. Then man turns, releasing L, and retakes it the other side; then on 5 reach back out for rib-cage with R. (Retaking with the L hand sounds awkward, but actually it feels pretty smooth when it works.)\n\n> XB and slide, SR both hands, release L going round. Resist, take L again and 1.5 travelling L turn back into closed. Straight into walking around in a circle.\n\nReleasing the L (a bit like a slip) after starting the turn with both hands feels a bit odd -- why not just do the turn with one hand?\n\nThen a resist, offer L hand again palm out, and give the lady a 1.5 L turn with LH high. (NB I think I was doing the turn the other way in class, watch out.) Slip RH, then take closed hold and go into walking around for 3 bars. XB.
<<<\n2 o'clock 3/4 turn, arms across shoulders and circle, into XB with inside turn L-L R-R, 2 o'clock turn, turn lady from R-R and swap hands by traiiling across her shoulders.\n<<<
started off apart, did some stuff. You know the score.\n\nXB and slide to R-L. Start like another XB, but lead like inside turn, and wrap around so lady faces away from man, man's hand on lady's shoulder. 5-6-7 prep, direction back on 7, then lead turn-and-a-half to return to the original position, R-L.\n\nFrom R-L, man raises L arm (remember, hold is with R) and does 2-o'clock turn, trapping lady's L, and bringing her around to the other side on 1-2-3. Then let go, and man finishes turn free, taking lady's L again with his R.\n\nBack R-L again. The lesson didn't really go any further.
> from L-R, SR turn, with man's 0.25 L turn, release hand behind neck. Catch with R, resist, 1.5 travelling L turn\n\nXB to open, 1-2-3 SR turn L-R. Man does side turn style, but only 1/4 turn, ending up facing away to L, with back in line with lady's R hand. Drape L hand with lady's R over back of L shoulder.\n\nat some point -- maybe on/after 3? -- release L hand, and catch with RH low by hip. 5-6-7 resist -- still standing sideways -- and start lady moving forwards. Around 7 to 1, half R turn faces you back towards the lady. Direction on 1 and already hand moving away into turn, lady does 1.5 L turn.\n\n> 2 o'clock turn R high. Take L under, half crucifix with LH on hip. Turn out with travelling R turn.\n\nFinish turn with RH high. Man does 2 o'clock 3/4 turn, then offers LH under R. Lead fw with R, and into half crucifix, the low LH resting on the lady's hip. 5-6-7 step forward and prep, then lead back into travelling R 1.5 turn.\n\n(Incidentally, this makes a nice change as a way to get out of half crucifix -- just think XB with travelling R turn)\n\n> then we did three hair combs, to general amusement
step on the spot for 4 bars (start on 5? Maybe 1, don't recall).\nstep around in a circle for 5 bars. 5-6-7 is still mostly walking round, but then turns into\n1-2-3 XB\n\n<<<\nout of XB, pull R with L-R, then pull L, and turn back-to-back.\n<<<\n\nthe first bit is nice -- out of XB, move R leading with L hand (5-6-7. change direcction and come back on 6), and then take R-L and move L leading with R hand. 1 moving L, 2 and 3 turn back-to-back. Need to be close for this to work!\n\n... ?
> XB to open, SR turn lady L-R, man side turn\n\n> hold lady's R arm with L hand under man's R arm, man turns 1.5 CCW while lady does XB-like\n\nfrom L-R, start like XB feet on 1-2-3, bringing L hand to solar plexus area. Grip with R arm (around elbow level, not in the armpit!!!). Hold on 1 and 2. Then release on 3, and man finishes the turn to take lady's R with his R.\n\n> take R-R, resist, travelling CW (inside) turn\n\nStepping round to the L, lead forward with RH on 1, 2-3 change direction and lead the inside turn. End facing each other.\n\n> hair comb lady and show L, XB with travelling CCW turn\n\n5-6-7 hair comb with R and show L. 1 lead forward with L, then 2-3 change direction for CCW travelling turn.\n\nafter that, continue turn by another 1/2, taking ribcage with R hand on 5, and bring lady's L hand over man's head and onto shoulders with L hand.\n\n> swing\n\nWe have man's R arm on lady's ribcage, and lady's L arm around man's shoulders.\n\nOn 6, step f/w with L foot in front of lady. On 7, step with R foot behind the lady's L foot [to make sure we end in the right place], exaggerated weight transfer, and make a 1/2 turn ish CCW on the R foot (lady turning on her L). (An exercise: after this turn, man stops with L knee high, lady with R knee high.)\n\nOn 1, catch the backwards movement and give direction into XB. (I think this changeover is where the dynamicism of the swing comes in, which I didn't quite get.)\n\n> XB to open R-L-L-R, SR turn both high. Lift R hand over man's head, turn 1/2 turn and release LH.\n\nTo turn while holding, step backwards. It's quite a bit like the previous one. The trick is to figure out which is the left hand!\n\n> resist R-L, travelling turn CW (?), back to closed\n\nclose by placing lady's L hand on man's R shoulder, then taking ribcage
> start apart. Random footwork, then XB and offer LH\n> L-R SR turn, show RH high and XB with travelling CW turn.\n> R-L resist, show LH high, step around to L-shoulder-R-hip.\n5-''6''-7 resist R and show LH high, lady takes it with her R. step around behind lady, bringing LH to her L shoulder and RH to her R hip. \n\n> Resist, then step around to L and across with CCW turn to XB.\n''2'' change her direction (this is a resist again), and 5-6-7 step across in front, releasing RH and holding LH high, and turning CCW so her arm goes over your head. Change hands on 7, standing sideways and about to give direction to R, as if you'd just done 5-6-7 lead-in to XB.\n\n> "bounce" RH, CW 1.5 turn, coming back to face lady.
> start apart. XB back to apart again. Random footwork, XB offering LH.\n> double R turn, with man's side turn\n5-6-7 backstep, L-R and leading lady's hand R on 5, L on 6, R on 7. Double turn (not spin), so lead first turn on 1-2, second on 3-and. Man does side turn, so turning at the same time as lady's second turn.\n\n> XB with man's turn, hand to chest to move lady across\nWe did this [[2007 07 23]]\n\n> take R-R, resist, CW travelling turn\ntake R-R coming out of the XBish. 5-''6''-7 resist and man turns 1/4 to R like the start of XB, 1 direction man stepping sideways (ie like XB) and direction R with RH high, 2-3 reverse direction and do CW turn.\n\n> drape R, offer L.\n> L-L XB with CCW turn, \n5-6-7 drape RH over lady's shoulder (no tension, remember), and offer LH. 1 direction f/w with LH; 2-3 reverse direction and CCW travelling 1.5 turn.\n\n> then RH on ribcage and into swing\nContinue the turn a little, putting RH on ribcage and LH over shoulder -- nice strong frame.\nSwing. Footwork (for man):\n* 5 R foot under body\n* 6 L foot in front of lady\n* 7 R foot ''behind lady's L''\nThen on 7, a half turn bringing lady round. 1 is then a strong forward lead, going into XB.\n\n> XB slide to R-L-L-R, step behind, L-shoulder-R-hip, step in front, bounce RH to XB with CW turn\nAs the second half of [[2007 08 01 improvers]]
Lots of good stuff in here, a lot of which would stand alone. Of particular note the reverse XB, which could become a walk-around-in-a-circle if you wanted; the swirl, which is hard to get but could be nice to do; the turn back on 7 from the facing away; the XB with man's turn with the LH high. The rest was pretty good too though.\n\n> ReverseXB\non 1-2-3, step behind and to the L, it's pretty much like XB really. Feels odd, but fairly easy to do and unusual.\n\n> XB and slide\n\n> XB with one CCW turn, end RH on R shoulder, LH on R hip\nDirection given with RH, then LH leads the turn. RH nearly pushes, ending on lady's shoulder.\nMan has LH across behind lady to her R hip (slightly unusually? Doesn't feel weird at the time)\n\n> turn back, XB R-L-L-R\n5-6 prep as normal. ''7'' swoosh lady back round 1/2 turn (a bit like the flushing motion). XB starts with direction on 1 etc as normal.\n\n> resist, "swirl" lady and back to another resist\nresist on 6, and step to the L to let the lady pass.\nIn the "swirl", the lady is led past the man L to R, "swooshed" round on 2, and led back on 3. The man has already stepped out of her way, he leads \n* forward (to his R) with his LH on 1\n* around back towards the L with his RH on 2, giving the lady a half CW turn\n* forward, now to his L, on 3 with his LH\non 5, back to using "both" hands, the lady turns back again, for another normal R-L-L-R resist on 6\n\n> RH high, XB with CW travelling turn\n\n> swap hands so L-R LH high, XB with man's CW turn\nLH held high and keep hold of the woman's hand -- note to self, this is at least as good as slipping and retaking.\n\n> L-R, resist and around the world\nquite nice and natural to do\n\n> come out on 1 to XB, offer LH to L-R\nVicky points out: be careful that the lady moves forward on 1, not back.\n> resist L-R, push with R to separate, both spin\nPush lady's R arm with R arm, to give her a spin, letting go with L (and not taking with R). Man does half CW turn (following the direction of the move) to return to face the lady, then comes out of that and "bounces" out of the foot to spin in the other direction. Like we do before class.\n\nThe lesson ended like this, dancing apart.
This was quite a fun one, if a bit involved in places. The block-in-closed after the L-R resist is quite nice for the man (not sure how the ladies will like it). \n> started apart\na few OK things to do, including\n* Cross over with L foot on forward step (lady copies on her f/w step)\n* bachanga\n\n> XB and slide\n> 1/4 side turn, RH high, release and retake LH\nprep like SR turn R-L-L-R, but then rather than the lady turning, the man does 1/4 side turn, so the lady is behind him and on his R. RH high like waiter. LH goes behind head, then release on 3, and catch again on 5 with man's LH behind his back.\n\n> resist (LH), 1/2 turn to side-to-side, lady CW turn and retake R-L-L-R\n\n> XB with man's turn, LH high, releasing RH\n\n> resist L-R, then block and lady steps in place\nThe man just gets in the way of the lady, so she can't go forward; takes her in a solid closed hold; and stands there. He doesn't lead at all, that's how the lady can tell what to do. (Although I noticed Mark was dropping his whole weight downwards on 1, 3, 5, 7, etc, and that seemed to help.)\n\nTo escape after about 3 bars, start XB on 1. If possible, a kick with the L foot on 8 is fun.\n\n> XB to L-R. Double CW turn, prep with LH but offer R and lead with RH\n
Started roughly like [[2007 08 15 - Level 2]], but from closed hold\n\n> closed hold, XB and slide\n> 1/4 side turn, RH high, LH over head release and retake\nAs [[2007 08 15 - Level 2]], up to 5-''6'' resist. Not sure what happened on 7, probably turned around CW a bit.\n\n> \n"bounce" RH behind lady's head on 1, then turn CCW for man, CW for lady on 2.\n3 lead double CW spin.\n5-6-7 lead another stepped single CW turn.\n\n> XB-like lead R-L, man steps around in front\n\n> R-L-R with RH over head behind, turn lady and man turns to face\n\n> resist R-L, step around behind, resist and pull back, RH to ribcage \n\n> XB with inside turn\n\n> ... really should stop here, but the next would be nice if it worked ...\n> R-L-L-R, inside turn both hands high, slip L then interrupt on 3 and reverse direction to turn back out\n> stop backwards movement on 1 with XB RH-on-ribcage
The first move is a nice little bit -- short, but unusual, and actually quite easy for the lady I think.\n\n> Open R-L-L-R\n> Start like XB but then turn lady back CW, man CCW turn, both hands high.\nR-L-L-R open hold. 5-6-7 start like XB with CW turn, leading with L hand\n1 direction forward with L hand as normal; RH goes towards lady's R shoulder, but no tension\n''2'' just as if it was a CW turn in the XB, L hand leads over lady's R shoulder (ie the outside shoulder), RH going in the same direction\n3 still leading with LH, bring the lady's arms around in front -- literally around, it's quite a sweeping motion, that is what arrests the movement -- in front, back to the original forward direction. At the same time, the man does a CCW turn, his hands high, and coming back to the original position.\n\nMen's footwork is like the XB with a turn: 5-6-7 as normal; 1 direction to L, 2 transfer weight back to R, 3 transfer back to left and turn CCW. But the turn at the end is only a 3/4 turn rather than the full 1 1/4 which would otherwise be there.\n\nThis is a little like the first move in [[2007 08 15 - Level 3]]. Maybe.\n\n> XB with CW turn, RH high, slip L\n> prep then lead L turn\nR-L-L-R. 5-6-7 arms L, then R, little tension.\n1 move both arms to the L\n''2'' resist on the L, then both arms R to lead a L turn, RH high and LH ending with the lady's R wrapped around her back on 3.\n\n> turn out with CW travelling turn\n> 6 resist, block palm-to-palm open\nman does open-close steps 1-2-3 5-6-7\n\n> walk around palm-to-palm\nstart on 7? Walk around 1-2-3\n\n> 6 resist, 1-2-3 circle wrists then fling up and catch\ntoo fast to do successfully? Not sure it's worth it anyway.
The second part of this is a nice fun bit (if it works)\n\n> XB open, SR turn R-R. L hand to twirl, then R retakes to give another SR turn, ending R-R elbow-to-elbow.\n\nAfter the SR turn, L arm comes in from on top, and gives a clockwise swirl to the lady's R arm, before man re-takes it with his R, and pushes forward/down to give another SR turn R-R, ending with the man's R elbow to the L of the lady's R elbow. Like the second part of [[2007 June 25 - Improvers]].\n\n> resist, travelling R 1.5 turn.\n\nAgain like [[2007 June 25 - Improvers]].\n\n> from R-R resist and 1/2 L turn, holding lady's R hand at man's R hip. Once stay and then go back; \n\n5-*6* resist R-R, then -7 man 1/2 R turn, taking lady's R hand to man's R hip.\n\n1-2-3 man just stays still -- don't even step. Lady comes so her arm is around the man's back, but can't step forward, so just does some styling and reverses direction.\n\n> resist again, R to R hip again. Offer L, wide sweep to R, then turn and hair comb and XB\n\nUnwind, then do the same resist again (nice cheeky bit you see ;-), this time offer the L hand as the lady arrives. On 1-2-3 haul lady round to R, 5-6 L turn. In all this the lady has travelled past the man, like if it was a travelling turn, but it's different.\n\nNow hair comb with L hand, take ribcage with R and going into XB, give direction on 1. (Difficult to hit, but important if the lady isn't expecting it)\n\n> XB to open, swap hand, repeat dummy and real resists. Offer L, in-place 1.5 R turn back to closed.\n\nSame as the previous two resists. After the second, 1 offer the L hand, 2 lead down and to the L, coming up and making it an in-place turn, taking the lady at the end.
All good stuff. Particularly the latter two moves, both from R-R resists, are simple and effective, but the first is good too.\n\n> XB slide to R-L-L-R, SR turn to HammerLock\n\n> 1.5 travelling turn, lead with low R hand, releasing L high\n\nR hand is on lady's hip, with her arm behind her back. 5-6-7 prep with R hand. 1 pull downwards/diagonal ("flush") with R hand to start her in a travelling turn. 2 transferring weight to R foot, which is to R diagonal, pull lady forwards with R hand, releasing L. Then release R too. (The pull forwards stops her continuing to turn after completing this turn.) 3 transfer weight back to L foot, coming to face lady.\n\n> Take R-R, resist, step behind and take L shoulder, reversing her direction and bringing her into R-cuddle.\n\n5 step across to the left, offering R hand to lady's R (make sure you step far enough so she doesn't take it with her left by mistake). 6 resist, 7 step further L and half R turn as the lady passes straight along the wall. Take her L shoulder with your L hand, and on 2 stop her and change her direction. Stay to her L, so lady comes back into man's R arm.\n\n> prep with R, turn out back to R-R.\n\n> Resist R-R, pass low with R hand, turning lady to R, man takes half R turn\n\nResist R-R, then on 1 drop the R hand plenty below waist level, and step past to L of lady. This has the effect of starting the lady turning R. On 2, push RH out to R, now behind the lady, continuing the turn. On 3, man does a half turn to the L, raising the hand so it passes over his head, finishing the turn and ending up both facing.\n\n> Swap hands, XB to close.
> from L-R, SR turn, with man's 0.25 L turn, release hand behind neck. Catch with R, resist, 1.5 travelling L turn\n\nAs [[18 June 2007 - Improvers]], but at the end of the lady's turn on 3, man turned further and is facing away, with his RH to his waist.\n\n> man L turn into XB, twizzling lady's R with LH; take w/ R, push away down and turn up and round.\n\nstep out to R, then turning L towards normal XB position on the other side of the lady. Releasing RH on 5, taking again with LH on 6, sweeping lady's R wrist down with L, and on 7, sweeping it back up again. Swap hands, taking lady's R with R.\n\nOn 1, push down and away with a swooping motion, along with a definite step fw with the L foot. Swoop carries on to lead a SR turn for the lady.\n\nComing out of the turn, catch lady's R elbow to R side of man's. Feels a bit odd/twisted; hard to describe. A bit like an arm lock. Both forearms vertically up, man's R palm up and out.\n\n> R-R, but man's R elbow outside lady's elbow. Resist, travelling R turn out.\n\nResist, then a travelling 1.5 R turn to unwind.\n\n> hair comb R, take ribs w/ left and walk in a circle, swapping to hold with R. Out into XB.\n\nAt the end of the travelling turn, R arm carries on into a hair comb, while L arm takes the lady's ribcage, switching direction into a walking-in-a-circle to L. During the first bar (5-6-7), swap the arms so that the lead is with the R arm as usual. As always, 3 bars, then out into XB on 1.\n\nswapping arms to hold w/ R on ribs as normal during 5-6-7. 1-2-3 5-6-7. *1* out into XB.
on1 improvers lesson at Red Hat Salsa\n\nhttp://www.redhatsalsa.com/salsa.reading.html . Went to improvers, which was fairly easy. Should be able to do intermediates (but it's earlier). The teacher (Sharon) reckoned I could do what I thought was upper intermediates (although looking at the timetable it was probably the advanced class), but I think some experience of the moves would help first.\n\n<<<\nin closed hold: SR turn w/ man's half side turn. \nDrop hand and catch behind with R, resist lady to R side of man, taking other hand. \nLead lady across to L side.\nLead f/w and down as prep for SR turn with R high, L low, wrapping around back.\nDrop R hand over lady's head, and lead XB w/ inside turn.\n<<<\n\nSR turn from closed, man does half side turn, keeping L-R and placing man hand on his R shoulder.\n\n1 - step forward, so hand drops off shoulder. Catch it in R hand, outstretched backwards.\n2-3 resist, and spring lady forwards next to man, on R side. Put out L hand and take her L and under the existing hold.\nlead across, just like XB but sideways -- ie, 5, 6 walk, 7 turn.\n\n1-2-3 lead f/w and down with both hands (but don't lean forwards!), then bring R hand up.\n5-6-7 SR turn keeping L hand, wrapping lady behind.\n\n1-2-3 start XB. Drop R hand over lady's head, then disengage and move R hand to her near shoulder ready to lead XB.\n5-6-7 XB, L hand stays low.\n\nfinish by draping L hand over man's head, in practice probably with XB.
> XB to R-L-L-R. SR turn to cross hands. Resist, and copa, back to R-L-L-R. \n\nXB and slide to open, R-L-L-R. SR turn, both hands high. 5-*6*-7 resist, and step to the L. LH down on 1 -- copa, "like hitting it on a table"?! -- and then forward on 2. RH stays high, and on 3 turns lady CW. Slip L hand and retake to open R-L-L-R.\n\n> Resist, step round behind as lady steps forward. Release R and step in front, L high and held behind. Turn out 1.5, then into closed and walk around 1.5 turns. XB.\n\nFrom R-L-L-R. Lead is with RH low (LH lead makes it all go horribly wrong!). Resist, step to the L to let lady pass, and round behind her, RH coming to waist and LH resting on her L shoulder. Lady is now standing to R of man, his R arm round her back, his L arm high (ish -- where exactly?)\n\nWe've done all that bit before. Now slip RH, and step in front of her and to her R, holding LH high, so follower is behind and to L of man. Lead forward on 1 (?), then CW turn-and-a-half.\n\nComing out of the turns (would probably work with any XB with inside turn L-R), catch lady in closed hold, and go straight into walking around in a circle 1 1/2 times. Come out into XB as normal.
This was a good one. I can't remember it all, but ...\n\nstart R-R. 1-2-3 resist, then gather lady into R armpit (!) with arm around her shoulder and both step back and f/w.\n\nTurn out 1.5 for lady.\n\nAs the lady comes out, sweep R arm down, and man does 11-o'clock _half_-turn. I don't think this bit turns the lady? Coming out of the half-turn, 'bounce' the hand, it feels like you change direction and give the lady a R turn.
Improvers on2.\n\n<<<\nTwo similar moves, starting with XB inside turn R-R, then the man does a half turn, and leads the lady to turn R. First time we keep the hold and come back to R-R, second time we release the hold and the man turns (more), returning to closed hold.\n<<<\n\nXB and slide to L-R. change hands and SR turn.\n\nXB with inside turn\n\n5-6-7 Two o'clock half turn, so man faces away from woman. Bring R hand to R shoulder, palm up, woman's hand over shoulder.\n\n1-2-3 lead woman SR turn. Man turns back (ie L half-turn).\n\n5-6-7 lead woman another SR turn -- this is not the normal time. (Does it need to start a beat earlier or something? Don't recall). Man does XB-style feet, stepping //in front// of lady on 6, not behind.\n\n1-2-3 XB with inside turn (again, I think).\n\n5-6-7 2 o'clock half turn, facing away again, hand over shoulder\n\n1-2-3 push and release hand over shoulder, lady does SR turn. Man does half left turn again??? I thought it was something more dynamic than this. I also thought it led straight into XB without needing to prep it, but maybe not.\n\nfinish XB to closed.
|!|!1|!2|!3|!4|!5|!6|!7|!8|\n|!Man|L back|R back|L f/w||R f/w|L f/w|R back||\n|!Woman|R f/w|L f/w|R back||L back|R back|L f/w||\n\nSR Turn: 5-6-7 prep, 1-2-3 turn\nXB: 5-6-7 step to R, 1-2-3 lady crosses
Nice things to do with beginners\n\n* turns, inside and outside, in the tube and not\n\n* what was that one where the man turns and then turns back?
* From R-R. (XB inside turn, then) man 2-oclock half-turn, look over shoulder, turn back and lady two SR turns ([[5 March 2007]]). Variation: lady free SR turn, man turns all the way around.\n* full crucifix variations: R arm round shoulder; turn all the way, then turn back; turn a bit further, resting R arm around shoulder; rather than turning out in-place, do another XB with R turn ([[18 June 2007 - Improvers]]).\n** half crucifix variations: from R-R, hand on shoulder; from R-R, take L-L low and half crucifix with LH on hip ([[18 June 2007 - Improvers]])\n* sequence of resists. Start L-L R-R with SR turn, both hands high. XXX find the other variations in old notes. (Could come out from R-L with man's turn L high, see [[14 May 2007 - improvers]])\n* from a single-hand hold, use XB to hold up the other hand, palm out. Probably with an inside turn.\n* R high, L low: man's L turn over two bars, turn back R over 1 bar and give the lady a R turn.\n* R-L-L-R half outside turn, then throw hand down w/ L and man's turn\n* from XB, pull to R with L-R, then pull to L with R-L, turning back-to-back. Stay close. ([[20 March 2007 - improvers]])\n* from XB (with, I think, inside turn with L-R hold), go straight into walking round in a circle 1.5 times and another XB (see [[21 May 2007 - improvers]])\n* XB and slide R-L-L-R, then copa and R-cuddle [[21 May 2007 - improvers]]\n\nAlso add from [[30 April 2007 - improvers]], then [[21 May 2007 - improvers]]\n\nSee also BeginnerMoves\n\nPrevious entries\n\n* walk in a circle\n* things do to from R-R: outside turn, ...
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lady and man facing, man's RH hold's lady's LH at her R hip, with her arm behind her back; LH holds her RH high.\n\nWhat you get into by doing a SR turn from R-L-L-R, with the LH high and RH low.
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* I can't remember how this one works, but there's a good one from R-L-L-R where both arms (all four?) are raised, and the woman is guided around the back of the man and back in front again. The man travels too of course.
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