3 Cross Steps: Followers
COURSE: chicago-triple-vol-ii-improvisation-musicality
FOCUS: This lesson teaches followers how to incorporate independent cross steps into their Chicago Triple footwork while maintaining connection with their partner, focusing on variations like crossing behind or in front on the one.
TIP & TRICKS:
- Keep your steps directly under your body to avoid pulling your partner around the floor.
- Track your leader with the direction of your foot to stay connected during cross steps.
- In rotations, cross the right leg behind for clockwise turns to add momentum.
- For counter-clockwise turns, cross with the left leg to maintain flow.
- Use a relaxed arm in close position to allow movement for followers.
- Leaders should maintain a clear and steady triple without being distracted.
REMEMBER:
- Connection is dynamic and can shift slightly as you play with variations.
- Ensure feet are underneath your hips to maintain flow and avoid disconnection.
- Cross steps can be adapted into different positions like stretch and compression.
- Focus on the aesthetic and avoid losing it while experimenting with footwork.
- Crossing in front creates opposition, which feels great but requires conscious step size.
- Variations like crossing behind or in front can be combined for creative play.