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Intermediate

Copa

Intermediate Level

Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers

A synchronized turning figure where both partners rotate together like gears in a Swiss watch — when it clicks, it's effortless.

Intermediate focus

Play with the exit. A copa can flow into an open break, a wrap, or a headloop. The turn itself is just the transition — what matters is where you go after. Start connecting copas to other figures seamlessly.

Tips

  • Practice the copa solo first. If you can't turn smoothly alone, you can't turn smoothly with a partner.
  • The hand switch is everything — loose fingers, let the hand rotate naturally in the grip

Common mistakes

  • Pulling the partner through the turn instead of guiding
  • Not completing the full rotation before reconnecting
  • Forgetting the weight transfer — your feet drive the turn, not your arms

Practice drill

With a partner, do 10 copas in a row. No other figures between them. By copa 7, the hand switch should feel automatic. If it doesn't, slow down and focus on the connection point.

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