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The Closed Change is a Pre-Bronze, or newcomer Waltz figure, performed in closed position. 〔The Ballroom Technique; Moore, Alex (2006). Published by ISTD ASIN: B000PH46KI.〕 Changes may start of the right foot or left foot, moving forward or backward. This makes four different types of changes. Combine two close changes and you have a Box Step. In Right changes the man starts from the right foot, while in Left ones the man starts from the left foot. A change is called "closed", if on the last step the moving foot closes to the standing foot. A change is "open", if on the last step the moving foot passes the standing foot. The figures are called "changes", because they allow dancers to change from Natural Turn to Reverse Turn and vice versa. For example, a basic practicing variation in Waltz goes as follows: # Dance 1–6 steps of Natural Turn, #then 1–3 steps of Right Closed Change, #then 1–6 steps of Reverse Turn, #then 1–3 steps of Left Closed Change, # repeat until the music stops or partner drops. All four changes are similar, therefore a detailed description is only for the Right Closed Change. ==Right Closed Change== The man steps forward on right foot while the lady steps backward on the opposing (i.e., left) foot. They will then step to the side (and possibly slightly forward, in relation to the man) on the other foot, and conclude the figure by closing the first foot beside the second. Each step takes up a full beat of the music. A turn of up to 1/8 is optional. There will be slight CBM on 1, and sway on 2,3. ;Leader (Man) ;Follower (Woman) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Closed and Open Changes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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