Spin turn The
natural spin turn is a common right-turning move in
international standard waltz and quickstep. It can be used, for example, to navigate a corner of the ballroom.
Sprinkler The
sprinkler is a
dance move that simulates the motion of a
garden irrigation sprinkler.
Suzie Q Suzie Q or Suzy Q is a step where the feet perform alternating cross steps and side steps with swivel action.
Telemark Thunder clap The thunder clap is a form of
dance that incorporates
clapping in the air with a sliding motion. To perform this dance one must raise one hand and then with the second hand meet the first one half way making a clapping sound; that hand must then fully extend. This motion is repeated to the beat of the music.
Time step • In
tap dancing, the time step is a recognizable rhythmic tap combination. The term comes from the time of great tap dancers that used their distinctive time step to tell the band the desired tempo. Common tap time steps are classified as single, double and triple. The basic rhythm and tempo remain the same but the number of sounds that happen on the second and sixth count of an eight-count phrase denotes single (often a single step) double (usually a flap or slap-tap) or triple (commonly shuffle-step). While these are the universal time steps, dancers often choose to create their own time steps, following the pattern two bars repeated three times with a two bar
break. •
Time steps is a figure in
International Style cha-cha-cha. • In various rhythmic ballroom/social dances,
time step sometimes refers to steps in place that mark the characteristic rhythm of the dance, "2-3-cha-cha-cha" for Cha-cha-cha, "1,2,3,4" for
pasodoble, "1,2,3,...5,6,7,..." for "salsa on one", etc.
Walk The
walk is probably the most basic dance move. It exists in almost every dance. Walks approximately correspond normal walking steps, taking into the account the basic technique of the dance in question. (For example, in Latin-dance walks the toe hits the floor first, rather than the heel.) In dance descriptions the term
walk is usually applied when two or more steps are taken in the same direction. A single step, e.g., forward, is called just thus: "step forward". Walks can be done in various dance positions: in
closed position,
promenade position,
shadow position,
sweetheart position, etc. Curved walks are done along a curve, rather than along a straight line.
Whisk The various kinds of
whisk are dance moves in International Standard and American Smooth dances. They are characterised by the partners crossing their outside legs behind their inside legs, arriving in promenade position.
Wing The
wing is a move in waltz and other Standard dances. Both partners take a step forward, and then the lady walks in a half-circle in front of the man from his right to his left side.
Worm The
worm is a move in which the person makes rhythmic wave like movements lying on the ground. == See also ==