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Turns go at the end of a quick, quick, slow, slow set. After you complete a set, the lead will twirl the follower. The turn will replace a set of steps so that the pattern of the dance isn’t affected. You and your partner will hold hands throughout the turn. However, the lead will remove their hand from the follower’s shoulder blade, and the follower will let go of the lead’s arm. As you turn, raise your joined hands so that it will be easier for the follower to twirl. It’s okay to temporarily release each other’s hands during the turn if necessary. Don’t twist your wrist as you turn. If you’re the follower, quickly turn as you count out your quick, 1 beat steps. If you’re leading, take 2 quick steps forward but make sure you’re giving your partner enough room to turn. It’s still up to the lead to keep the dance moving forward at the right pace. After the turn, get back into your dancing frame. Then, take 2 slow steps to complete the set. Continue into your next set of steps.
Add the turn after you complete a set of steps. Keep holding hands but release each other’s shoulder and bicep. Turn on the 2 quick steps if you’re following. Return to your dancing position on the slow steps.