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Question What do I do with my Feet???

Still reeling from first night shock, but after perusing this forum I'm feeling a little better. So, It's not just me who had/has problems!

However, one thing I've noticed that there's anumber of conversations that mention that feet aren't important in Ceroc unlike salsa.

Now, while this is is good thing (I have two left feet but both think they're right!) it'm a wee bit confused about what to do with them.

Example. 5,6,7,8, and step back... I'm now miles away from my partner and arms stretched as far as they'll go . , spin spin, and into a basket. arms ok, but now, I have to twist to the left and to the right, I either stand on my own toes or worse still , the heels of my dance partner! Then it's shuffle , shuffle , stride mini step, trip and I'm ready for the next move.

If footwork isn't important, how then do you stop it interfering with the dance moves? If footwork is precisely laid down in the steps (like Salsa I assume) then you know where your feet and those of your partner's are to be at any time.

Can someone with more Ceroc savvy explain this to me?
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