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CBMP is the short term of Contrary Body Movement Position. It is one of the important technique in dancing especially in ballroom dancing.
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CBM is the short term of Contrary Body Movement.
A body action used to initiate turn. It is the moving of the opposite side of the body towards the stepping foot, either forward or backward. This action will be strongest on Natural and Reverse Turn Pivots.
When stepping forward using CBM the Toe will turn slightly out. When stepping back the Toe will turn in.
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CBMP is the placing of the stepping foot, forward or back, onto or across the line of the other foot, giving the appearance of CBM having been used, but without turning the body.
CBMP is used on all OP (Outside Partner) steps, except step 3 of Fistail in Quick Step, to ensure a good line and contact. CBM is also used on some OP steps.
CBMP can be used when in line with partner, e.g. step 3 of Change of Direction in Foxtrot, and all normal Left Foot forward steps in Tango.
' Forward and across ' in CBMP means that the moving foot travels more across the line of the other foot. This applies to steps in PP (Promenade Position) only.
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