Telemark (waltz)

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The Telemark is a ballroom dance step; in waltz competition, it is in the Silver syllabus. Telemarks are reverse turns where the follower (the lady) does a heel turn as the leader (the man) travels around her. There are similar Telemarks in foxtrot and quickstep.[1]

The term Telemark is borrowed from skiing, in which a turn is generated by a forward leg motion. The closed Telemark and open Telemark are fairly similar. However, the closed Telemark ends in closed position, while the open Telemark ends in promenade position.[2]

Closed Telemark

The closed Telemark can be followed by a natural turn, natural spin turn, hesitation change, or forward lock.[1]

Leader (man)
More information Beat, Foot position ...
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Left foot forward Facing diagonal center Starting to turn left Heel – toe
2 Right foot to side Almost backing line of dance Slightly less than 38 between 1 and 2 Toe
3 Left foot to side and slightly forward Pointing diagonal wall Slightly over 38 between 2 and 3; body turns less Toe – heel
1 Right foot forward in contra body movement position (CBMP), outside partner (OP) Facing diagonal wall Heel
Close
Follower (lady)
More information Beat, Foot position ...
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Right foot back Backing line of dance Starting to turn left Toe – heel
2 Left foot closes to Right foot (heel turn) Facing line of dance 38 between 1 and 2 Heel – toe
3 Right foot to side and slightly back Backing diagonal wall 38 between 2 and 3, body turns less Toe – heel
1 Left foot back in CBMP Backing diagonal wall Toe
Close

Open Telemark

The open Telemark can be followed by an open natural turn, a chassé from promenade position, cross hesitation, wing, or left whisk from promenade position.[1]

Leader (man)
More information Beat, Foot position ...
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Left foot forward Facing diagonal center Starting to turn left Heel – toe
2 Right foot to side Backing diagonal wall 14 between 1 and 2 Toe
3 Left foot to side and slightly forward in promenade position (PP) Pointing diagonal wall, body facing wall 12 between 2 and 3, body turns less Toe – heel
Close
Follower (lady)
More information Beat, Foot position ...
Beat Foot position Alignment Amount of turn Footwork
1 Right foot back Backing diagonal center Starting to turn left Toe – heel
2 Left foot closes to right foot (heel turn) Facing line of dance 38 between 1 and 2 Heel – toe
3 Right foot diagonally forward and slightly to right in PP, right side leading Facing line of dance Slight body turn to left Toe – heel
Close

References

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