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V6 (Quickstep)

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V6 is a silver level dance pattern of the quickstep International Standard Ballroom dance syllabus. The couple moves diagonally to the center (DC) and then diagonally to the wall (DW), thus sweeping a V-shape on the floor.

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Footwork

The pattern starts with the leader backing DC, e.g., after the first part of the quarter turns: the back lock (SQQS) is performed, followed by the change of the direction on counts SQQ (leader's steps: left foot back (follower steps outside partner), right foot back with a quarter turn to the left, left foot forward facing DW), followed by a slow step outside partner, e.g., into the forward lock (SQQS). Essentially a back lock followed by an outside change.

Leader
Follower

Preceding and Following Figures

Possible preceding figures: Anything ending with Man's weight on left foot, backing diagonal centre - such as:

  • "SQQ" of the quarter turns
  • Natural spin turn (SQQSSS) ending DC, the last S being the first S of the V6.
  • Possible following figures: Anything beginning with Man's step on right foot outside partner, such as:

  • Forward lock step
  • Forward pepperpot
  • Left scatter chasses
  • References

    V6 (Quickstep) Wikipedia


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