Unlike other dance forms where the 2 partners share co-equal roles in shaping 
the choreography, in A.
tango, I believe, the leader really does have more control (and more 
responsibility) in making the dance
fit the music.? The metaphor I use is of a couple out for a drive. The leader 
is driving, and the follower
is pointing out scenery.? Indeed, that's why they call those moves, at which 
many followers
excel, embellishments.

But imagine tango without embellishments.? It would be like eating steak 
without seasoning. Moreover speaking for myself, I can always use a little 
inspiration when dancing.? I think good followers suggest things that make a 
dance worth dancing.

Bob
San Francisco
 
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