täysaskelparien
Täysaskelparien, or full-step pairs, refer to a specific technique in dance and movement, particularly within the context of ballroom and Latin dance styles. This term is most commonly associated with the tango, where it describes a sequence of steps that involve a full rotation of the dancer’s body in relation to their partner. The term "täysaskel" translates from Finnish as "full step," indicating that each step in the pair contributes to a complete revolution of the dancer’s position.
In the tango, täysaskelparien typically involve a series of forward and backward steps, often executed in a
Täysaskelparien are not limited to tango but can also appear in other dance forms, such as Argentine
The term is also used more broadly in dance education to describe any pair of steps that