14 Outside turn
COURSE: chicago-triple-vol-i
FOCUS: This lesson teaches the outside turn in Chicago Triple, focusing on using rotational energy from a previous move and practicing with or without hand connections.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Use the rotation learned earlier to generate energy before initiating the turn.
- Release the connection during the turn to allow the follower to open out and continue rotating naturally.
- Raise the hand for decoration when releasing, but ensure it stays in front of the follower's face for safety.
- Practice the turn slowly on the spot, stepping under yourself to maintain balance without falling.
- Reconnect at the end of the turn, similar to the inside turn or send out, with options for rotation or no rotation.
REMEMBER:
- The turn is driven by rotational energy, not by the hand, which is only for decoration.
- Followers should feel the direction of travel from the rotation and let their body carry on when released.
- Leaders must keep the hand in front of the follower's forehead to avoid pulling it behind and ensure safety.
- If height differences make the hand connection uncomfortable, use the option without the arm for a free turn.
- The reconnection at the end can be done with or without rotation, allowing for flexibility in the dance.