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| 1 | S | RF fwd |
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| 2 | Q | LF side |
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| 3 | Q | RF closes to LF |
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| 4 | S | LF side and slightly back |
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Do not over turn the Quarter Turn to the Right. There is a difference between the clock arm turning and this Quarter Turn to the Right. They are not the same. The Quarter Turn to the Right slides a bit and ends up in the 1/4 ending position rather than a turning action all at once. It involves a linear swinging motion to the the left ending with upward left sway.
Precedes: Progressive Chassé; Forward
Lock; Natural Turn (with hesitation); Natural Turn with Tipple
Chassé ending.
Follows: Progressive Chassé.
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