The Vertical figure 8 can be done mechanically or in a more muscular way. To learn the move in the first place, stick to working on the Mechanics - pushing the hip up, out and then dropping it down.
The more experienced students who understand this mechanism, and can identify clearly the difference between up & out, and up & in Eights, and reproduce them without confusion, should be thinking about using the muscles of the abdomen (especially the Obliques), thighs and buttocks to control the move rather than relying on the feet and knees to activate the action. Think about lifting from the abs, rather than pushing from the legs. It may make the movement a bit smaller, but it makes it more luscious and intense, and it brings the attention up to the hips more effectively!
We also worked on some Forward Back Step turns, mainly because we're going to need it for the choreo. I had hoped we'd have time for some general turning and pivoting work, but instead I concentrated on using the Forward Back step with a 180º turn, and then the specific 360º turn that we're going to be using in the routine:
And talking of Choreography, I was more concerned with consolidating the work we've done so far, and getting it to feel more natural and flowing. Hopefully that's helping! But we're not going to move it forwards until next week.
I said I'd post the colour coded choreography notes. They are on my Google Drive, and you should be able to access them using this link. You can then save the document on your device. If you can't access the document, let me know and I can email it to you.
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