Impetus (waltz) explained

The impetus is a ballroom dance step used in the waltz, foxtrot or quickstep. The open impetus is one of several ways to get into promenade position and is used to turn dancers around corners or change their direction on the dance floor. It is often performed after a natural turn.[1]

The open impetus has less turn than the closed impetus. The closed impetus remains in closed position, while the open impetus ends in an open promenade position.[2] Both have a heel turn for the man, that is, he turns on his left heel on the second beat.

Closed impetus

Leader (man)
BeatFoot positionAlignmentAmount of turnFootwork
1Left foot backBacking line of danceBegin to turn to right Toe – heel
2Close right foot to left foot (heel turn)Facing diagonal center turn to right between 1 and 2Heel – toe
3Left foot side and slightly backEnd backing diagonal center against line of dance turn to right between 2 and 3Toe – heel
1Right foot backBacking diagonal center against line of danceToe
Follower (lady)
BeatFoot positionAlignmentAmount of turnFootwork
1Right foot forwardFacing line of danceBegin to turn to right Heel – toe
2Left foot to sideBacking diagonal center turn to right between 1 and 2Toe
3Right foot diag forward having brushed to left footBacking diagonal wall turn to right between 2 and 3Toe – heel
1Left foot forwardBacking diagonal wallHeel

Open impetus

The open impetus is a Silver syllabus variation on the closed impetus.

Leader (man)

Begin in closed position, backing line of dance.

BeatFoot positionAlignmentAmount of turnFootwork
1Left foot backBacking line of danceBegin to turn to right Toe – heel
2Close right foot to left foot (heel turn)Facing diagonal center turn to right between 1 and 2Heel – toe
3Left foot diagonally forward in promenade position (PP)diagonal centerToe – heel
Follower (lady)

Begin in closed position, facing line of dance.

BeatFoot positionAlignmentAmount of turnFootwork
1Right foot forwardFacing line of danceBegin to turn to right Heel – toe
2Left foot side. Brush right foot to left footFacing diagonal wall against line of dance turn to right between 1 and 2Toe
3Right foot side in PPdiagonal center turn to right between 2 and 3 (body turns less)Toe – heel

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ballroomdancers.com/dances/info.asp?sid=498 Ballroom Dancers.com
  2. http://www.dancecentral.info/ballroom/international-style/waltz/closed-impetus DanceCentral.info