Diploma prep for Viennese Waltz part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Give the CBM for both the man and lady on the progressive open balance step

A

-The man has CBN on 1 and 4

-The lady has CBM on 3 and 6

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2
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Dance and give the dance positions for steps 1-6 of the back-to-back box

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  1. closed
  2. open CPP
  3. open CPP
  4. Right open position
  5. Inverted open CPP
  6. Inverted open CPP
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3
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Give a description of the back-to-back box as a lady

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  • Commence backing DW
  • steps 1-3 of a left turn ended in CPP
  • LF forward into a back-to-back box in an inverted open counter promenade position.
    -RF forward into a forward progressive basic turning right and ending in open counter promenade position
    -repeat measures 2 and 3 regaining normal closed dance hold followed by 4-6 for a left turn
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4
Q

Dance and give the footwork for the open break to underarm turn as a lady

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th, t, th, bh, t, th, bh, t, th, bh, t,th

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5
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Give the foot movements for steps 7-10 of the open break to an underarm turn as the lady

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  1. RF to side and slightly forward
  2. LF forward in line with rF end LF back
  3. replace weight to RF
  4. LF side and slightly back
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6
Q

Give the amount of turn for steps 7-10 of the open break to underarm turn as a lady

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  • 1/8 R between 6 adn 7
  • 1/8 R between 7 and 8 then further 1/2 R on 8
  • No turn on 9
    -3/8 R between 9 and 10
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7
Q

Give a description of the Vienna underarm turn as a man

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-CBM on 1,4 and 7

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8
Q

Explain the lead used for the lady’s underarm turn of the Vienna underarm turn

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-man commences to turn lady to her left under the raised arm on 7

-releasing hold with right hand he continues turning her to her left on 8, gradually lowering the joined arms at the end of her turn

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9
Q

what action or element of dance is the lady using on steps 6-8 of this figure?

A

pivots

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10
Q

what is a canter?

A

a rhythm variation where you hold one beat of the three in a bar of music

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11
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Give the foot movements and timing as man for steps 1-6 of the canter turns

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  1. LF to side count 1
  2. RF closes toward LF without weight count 2
  3. RF closes to LF count 3
  4. LF side open balance count 1,2,3
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12
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Give the amount of turn for steps 1-6 of the canter turns as a lady

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-.1 1/4 right on 1
- 1/4 R between 3 and 4 no further turn
- Continue to turn right on 2 completing 1/2 right over steps 2 and 3

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13
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Give a description of the canter turn as a man

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  • measure 1: LF side to canter chasse turning lady into an underarm turn to her right

-measure 2: LF open-side balance
-measure 3: RF side to canter chasse turning lady into an underarm turn to her left
- measure 4: RF open-side balance
-measure 5: LF forward turning left into a canter in apart position
- measure 6: LF open-side balance
- measure 7: RF forward turning right into a canter in apart position
- measure 8: RF open side balance regaining normal open hold with left hand

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14
Q

Are there any options for dancing the canter turns?

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Yes. measures 1-4 may be danced independently and measures 5-8 may be danced independently and the figure can be danced in other alignments

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