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Rotation

Advanced Level

Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry

The class practice format where students change partners at regular intervals — essential for developing adaptable lead and follow skills.

Tips

  • Take two seconds after each rotation to establish connection with your new partner — a smile, eye contact, a test step. Don't launch into the combination immediately.
  • If a movement doesn't work with your new partner, simplify rather than force. Find the level of complexity that works for both of you.
  • Rotation is where you develop your most valuable social dance skill: making any partner comfortable within seconds.

Common mistakes

  • Refusing to rotate because you want to stay with a partner you like — this defeats the purpose
  • Comparing your performance with different partners instead of adapting to each one
  • Moving too quickly after rotation without taking a moment to establish connection with the new partner

Practice drill

In your next class with rotation, track your experience mentally. Note which partners felt easy and which felt challenging. After class, identify what you adapted — frame height, tension, timing. The ability to consciously identify your adaptations is the first step toward making them automatic.

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