IDB 2015: Emergency Floorcraft: Essential Dodgers
- Broader, Artistic and Competitive Definition of Floorcraft
- “Choreography” is etymologically related to “calligraphy” and means “dance writing.” The most attractive and competitive floorcraft is artistry, movement and contrast in shapes of figures as they move across floor.
- Narrow Definition of Floorcraft: Defensive Choreography (Dodgers)
- Rules of the Road: The “dog bone” shape of competitive travel generally
- Shoulder of road
- Scan the road ahead
- Stationary figures in center of room
- The Five Emergency Situations
- Leader facing DC, LF or RF free; facing DW, LF or RF free; PP
- Rank your dances according to floorcraft flexibility. Tango is normally easiest to alter to fit crowd conditions.
- The Primary Dodgers
All Dances: Contra Check
Waltz
- Reverse or Hover Corte to Back Whisk
- Progressive Chasse to R to Outside Change, w/ or w/o ending in PP
- Promenade Dodgers: Hover Corte, Weave from PP, Wing to Op. Tele
Foxtrot
- Change of Direction
- Checked Reverse Turn and Basic Weave
- Top Spin
- Hover Telemark, w/ or w/o ending in PP
- Natural Telemark
- Natural Weave
- Outside Swivel Combinations
- Curved Feather to Open Impetus
- Promenade Dodgers
- Curved Feather from PP
- Natural Weave from PP
- Feather Ending from PP
- Hover Corte
Quickstep
- Natural Spin Turn to Heel Pivot
- Quarter Turn to R to V6
- Quick Open Reverse to Reverse Pivot to Cross Chasse
- Fishtail
- Cross Swivel to Tipple Chasse to R or Running Finish
- Hover Corte
Tango
- Two Curving Walks
- Back Corte
- Back Open Promenade to Reverse Outside Swivel
- Progressive Side Step Reverse Turn
- Four Step Change