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Intermediate

Copa Turn

Intermediate Level

Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers

A sharp, redirected turn where the follower reverses mid-rotation — the figure that teaches you both brakes and gas.

Intermediate focus

Chain copas together — right, redirect left, redirect right — creating a zigzag pattern. Add footwork variations on the redirect: a syncopated step, a tap, a slide. Practice the copa from different entries — from cross-body lead, from an open break, from a turn pattern. The redirect should feel like a conversation, not a command.

Tips

  • Leader: the redirect is a body movement, not an arm movement. Rotate your torso to signal the change — your arms just transmit what your body is doing.
  • Follower: stay on the balls of your feet during any turn. Flat feet make redirects feel like emergency stops.
  • Practice the copa at half speed first. The timing of the redirect is everything — speed it up only after the timing is clean.

Common mistakes

  • Using arm force to redirect instead of frame and body rotation
  • Redirecting too late, after the follower has already committed her weight to the turn
  • Follower anticipating the redirect and stopping before the leader signals it
  • Losing timing during the redirect — the basic step must continue through the direction change

Practice drill

With a partner, do 20 copa turns in a row, alternating the redirect direction each time. Focus on making each redirect smoother than the last. Then put on a song and copa only on musical accents — this trains you to use the figure as a musical punctuation mark, not just a pattern.

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