Talk:Counter promenade position

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Closed Hold[edit]

I've never heard of the chasse to the right in Waltz or Quickstep referred to as CPP. The only references I've seen it referring to a closed hold have both partners stepping the same direction (promenade position going "the wrong way") which isn't how the chasse is danced.

It's featured on a DVD: http://www.danceshopper.com/ballroom-dance-videos.A_Technique_of_Advanced_Standard_Ballroom_Figures

The page happens to include an image demonstrating it (bottom middle): http://www.danceshopper.com/images/DVD_Video_Books/DVD_Video/A_Technique_of_Advanced_Standard_Ballroom_Figures-aa.jpg

And what bottom middle is demonstrating? I mean what is "it"? Chasse or walts or quickstep or CPP? Your firs phrase is equally confusing about "it". Please rephrase. - 7-bubёn >t 18:39, 3 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]