Advanced
Helicopter
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A dramatic figure where one partner spins while the other rotates around them in the opposite direction — two orbits, one axis.
Tips
- •Start the counter-rotation slowly and build speed. Launching into full-speed counter-rotation from a standing start is chaotic.
- •The hand connection during a helicopter is a pivot point, not a grip point. Light, rotational contact — think of two gears meshing, not two hands grasping.
- •Practice spatial awareness drill: spin in one direction while pointing at your partner who's walking the other direction. If you can track them while spinning, you're helicopter-ready.
Common mistakes
- •Both partners drifting in the same direction, creating a parallel orbit instead of counter-rotation
- •Losing hand connection during the counter-rotation, which breaks the figure's visual and physical cohesion
- •One partner rotating significantly faster than the other, creating an asymmetric and unstable pattern
- •Not reserving enough floor space — the helicopter requires a wide diameter
- •Exiting the helicopter without controlling the rotational momentum
Practice drill
Simplified helicopter: follower turns in place (left), leader orbits (right). 4 rotations, then reverse: follower turns right, leader orbits left. 4 rotations. When both directions are clean, combine: 2 rotations one way, smooth reversal, 2 rotations the other way. The reversal is the hard part — practice it separately.