Title: Fallaway Natural Turn
Level: (-) (ISTD); Gold (IDTA) Timing: (123456) Rotation: ¼ to Right and ¼ to Left |
Notes
In our 1966 edition of The Revised Technique by Alex Moore, the Fallaway Natural Turn (or Natural Fallaway) is referred to in passing as a possible ending to the Turning Lock to PP. We assume it was one of several unlisted figures with which experienced dancers were expected to be familiar. |
Video Example 1
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Notes
-28 shows the Fallaway Natural Turn. Note that the next step would be taken Outside Partner. |
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Pre-Bronze
1. Closed Changes 2. Natural Turn 3. Reverse Turn 4. Natural Spin Turn 5. Whisk 6. Chassé from PP |
Bronze
7. Closed Impetus 8. Hesitation Change 9. Outside Change 10. Reverse Corté 11. Back Whisk 12. Basic Weave 13. Double Reverse Spin 14. Reverse Pivot 15. Back Lock 16. Progressive Chassé to Right |
Silver
17. Weave from PP 18. Closed Telemark 19. Open Telemark 20. Open Impetus 21. Cross Hesitation 22. Wing 23. Outside Spin 24. Turning Lock to Left 25. Drag Hesitation |
Gold
26. Left Whisk 27. Contra Check 28. Closed Wing 29. Turning Lock to Right 30. Fallaway Reverse and Slip Pivot 31. Hover Corté 32. Fallaway Whisk |
Additional Figures
33. Forward Lock Step 34. Fallaway Natural Turn 35. Running Spin Turn 36. Quick Natural Spin Turn 37. Open Natural Turn from PP Former Syllabus Figures -Backward Passing Changes -Double Natural Turn |