Buscar
Double reverse spin
/dˈʌbəl ɹɪvˈɜːs spˈɪn/
/dˈʌbəl ɹɪvˈɜːs spˈɪn/
Double reverse spin
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doble giro inverso, doble reverso rotatorio
a ballroom dance move with clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations while taking two steps back and two steps forward, used in waltz, foxtrot, and other dances
What is the "double reverse spin"?
The double reverse spin is a dance move commonly found in ballroom dancing, particularly in the waltz. In this move, the dancers perform two consecutive spins or turns in a reverse direction. Starting from a basic position, the lead dancer guides the partner into a turn that begins in one direction and then smoothly transitions into another turn in the opposite direction. This creates a flowing, continuous spinning motion. The double reverse spin requires precise timing and coordination to maintain balance and execute the turns gracefully, adding a dynamic element to the dance.
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