Wing (waltz)

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A wing is a ballroom dance move, in the silver syllabus of competition waltz. It is a transitional movement that repositions the follower to the leader's left side. Thus, while many dance moves can precede a wing, only a reverse movement can follow a wing, such as a reverse turn, double reverse spin, Telemark, fallaway reverse, or drag hesitation.

The wing begins with a forward hesitation while leading the woman to take three forward steps to the man's left side. Thus, the next figure will begin in outside partner position, moving into a reverse turn.[1]

Footwork

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The wing may be preceded by any type of whisk, a chassé from promenade position, an open Telemark, or an open impetus.[2]

Leader (man)
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Right foot forward and across in promenade position (PP) and contra body movement position (CBMP) Pointing to line of dance 18 between 3 and 1 Heel
2 Left foot start to close to right foot Towards facing diagonal center body turn on 2 Pressure on toe of right foot with foot flat, and pressure on inside edge of toe of left foot
3 Left foot closes to right foot without weight Facing diagonal center 18 between 2 and 3 Same as on beat 2
Follower (lady)
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Left foot forward in PP and CBMP Facing diagonal center 18 between 3 and 1 Heel – toe
2 Right foot forward preparing to step outside partner (OP) on left side Facing center 18 between 1 and 2 Toe
3 Left foot forward in CBMP, OP on left side Backing line of dance, continue to turn to backing diagonal center 14 between 2 and 3, then continue to turn body to backing diagonal center Toe – heel

Closed wing

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The closed wing is a Gold syllabus step. Whereas the regular wing ends in an outside partner position, the closed wing ends in closed position. The closed wing may be preceded by a chassé from promenade position or an outside change. It may be followed by a reverse turn or several variations of the whisk.[1]

Leader (man)
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Right foot forward in CBMP, OP Facing diagonal center Heel
2 Left foot starts to close to right foot Facing diagonal center Slight body turn to left on 2 and 3 Whole right foot, pressure on inside edge of toe of left foot
3 Left foot closes to right foot without weight Facing diagonal center Whole right foot, pressure on inside edge of toe of left foot
Follower (lady)
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Left foot back in CBMP Backing diagonal center Toe – heel
2 Right foot to side and slightly back (small step) Backing diagonal center Toe
3 Left foot forward in CBMP, OP on left side Facing diagonal wall against line of dance Slight body turn to left Toe – heel

References

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  1. ^ a b BallroomDancers.com
  2. ^ The Ballroom Technique; Moore, Alex (2006). Published by Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. ASIN: B000PH46KI.
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