Fleckerl


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Fleckerl (a German "little spot") - a dance step, usually found in a Viennese waltz, which does not dance along the dance floor, but in its center, in one place. Originally by Jonathan Crossley and Lyn Marriner.

Fleckerl can be danced clockwise or vice versa (right or left), often starting with a figure called a contrach, the shape is changed every six steps. After performing the figure in both directions, the partner crosses his left foot right behind the first two times, and the third crosses the rear foot. Fleckerl to the right and left often is connected to the right. The figure is 123 123.

A dance couple to dance fleckerl moves in a Viennese waltz on the center of the dance floor, while all other standard dances are performed around him.

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