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Castle Walk : ウィキペディア英語版
Castle Walk

Castle Walk is a dance originated and made famous by Vernon and Irene Castle. The Castle Walk became popular through its introduction into the Tango.
In this dance, the man continually goes forward and the lady backward. In order that the lady may be properly guided about the room, the man's arm encircles her just under her arm, while her left hand rests on the man's right arm. The position of the lady's right arm and the man's left arm is high, with their hands clasped, see the illustration.〔(the description ) from An American Ballroom Companion''〕
The man starts forward with his left foot and the lady backward with her right, simply walking with gliding steps keeping on the toes, one count of the music to each step. This step is continued to the end of the room, where a large circle is begun, which is gradually made smaller and smaller, until it is ended by whirling completely around three times, to three counts of the music and then dip.〔
The Castle Walk may be varied by describing the figure eight or zig-zag instead of the large circle.〔
To make the three whirls is rather a difficult matter, as it must be done very rapidly to accomplish
a complete revolution to one beat of the music, but with a little practice it is soon learned.〔
Troy Kinney describes the Castle Walk as part of One-Step as follows: 〔Troy Kinney, Margaret West Kinney (1914) "The Dance: Its Place in Art and Life" (public domain, digitized by Google)〕

This is a walking step
of direct advance and retreat, not used to move to the
side. The couple are in closed position, the woman,
therefore, stepping backward as the man steps forward,
and vice versa. The advancing foot is planted in fourth
position, the knee straight, the toe down so that the ball
of the foot strikes the floor first. The walk presents an
appearance of strutting, although the shoulders are held
level, and the body firm; a sharp twist that punctuates
each step is effected by means of pivoting on the supporting
foot. The shoulder and hip movements that originally
characterised the "trot" are no longer practiced.

==References==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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