Bachata

Lady's Outside Turn (from Open)

BachataBeginneropen-handsModernconnector

The turn that goes the other way. She turns away from you instead of toward you — same prep, opposite direction, and a whole new exit to play with.

Also known as: left turn, outside underarm turn (inside/outside naming is follow-referenced and school-dependent — flag)

This move builds: Frame & Lead-Follow Clarity …on the always-on five — Connection, Frame, Comfort, Posture, Consent.

Tutorial by Marius & ElenaWatch on YouTube ↗
Entry
open two-hand
Exit
open L-to-R
Tempo
any
Musical use
accent
Connector
Yes — connects open two-hand → open L-to-R vocabulary
Level
Beginner
Cluster
open-hands
Style
Modern

What This Move Is

From an open two-hand hold, the lead preps and sends the follow turning away from him (to her right) rather than toward him. It's the mirror of the inside turn, and having both means you can turn her in either direction on demand — the start of real variety.

Key Points

  • Lead: Prep slightly earlier than an inside turn (on the 5-side of the bar); guide the body to rotate outward, releasing the spare hand cleanly.
  • Follow: Turn over your right shoulder, spot, and keep the turn on your own axis — outside turns drift if you let the arm pull you.
  • Timing: Prep on the tap, turn across 1-2-3, collect on the tap.
  • Common mistake: Lead muscling her around because outside feels harder to lead. It's still body-led; the hand only frames the axis.

Style Notes

This is the beginner Modern outside turn, led simply from open two-hand. It overlaps with the I1 Left/Outside Turn (B014) but enters from a simpler hold and doesn't demand a chain-out — teach this first. Direction names are follow-referenced; define them once for your students.

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