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RUDOLPH FALLAW A Y (level 3)<br />

MAN - commence facing DC at a corner (any other alignment is possible)<br />

Foot positions Align ment Amount of turn Rise and Fall F/Work Sway Beat<br />

1 RF forward in Facing LOD I /8 to R between Down H<br />

-<br />

I ,2,3<br />

CBMP. Part<br />

preceding step and<br />

weight<br />

I, strong torsion to<br />

R<br />

2 Replace weight Backing LOD<br />

-<br />

Rise on step 2 BH<br />

-<br />

1,2<br />

back on LF in<br />

lallaway position<br />

and CBMP<br />

3 RF back outside Backing DW, I /8 to L between 2 Lower end of 3 BHB<br />

-<br />

3<br />

lady's LF toe turned in. and 3, body turns<br />

Finish facing less. ! /8 to L on 3<br />

new LOD (Pivot)<br />

LADY - commence backing DC at a corner (any other alignment is possible)<br />

Foot positions Alignment Amount of turn Rise and Fall F/Work Sway Beat<br />

1 LF back and Backing LOD, I /8 to R bet ween Down BH, IE of<br />

-<br />

1,2,3<br />

slightly to side, toe turned in. preceding step and TofRF<br />

releasing R leg to Finish backing I; 3/8 to R on step I during<br />

side, Ronde DW against ronde<br />

LOD<br />

action<br />

2 RF back in CBMP Backing Wall, 1/8 to L between I Rise on step 2 B<br />

-<br />

1,2<br />

and fallaway toe turned in. and 2, 3/8 to L on 2<br />

position, small Finish facing body turns less<br />

step DW against (Pivot)<br />

LOD<br />

3 LF forward Facing DW 1/8 to Lon 3 Lower end of3 BH<br />

-<br />

3<br />

against LOD, (Pivot)<br />

finish backing<br />

new LOD<br />

PRECEDE: as fo r Natural Turn<br />

FOLLOW: as for Reverse Turn<br />

NOTE: If the Rudolf is preceded by Throwaway Oversway or Left Whisk, the alignment and amounts of<br />

tum change accordingly.<br />

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