I haven't had time to read through the posts. But, I have an interesting, probably, quite different, tid bit:
I am 6 feet tall. Tall enough to comment. I have had a very bad left foot. So, I have learned to lead in rather different ways. Don't laugh! :o\ Here goes: I do this just once in a while to rest my foot. You know how older clocks are driven by wheels with cogs? One wheel turns clockwise and, because the cogs (teeth) are interconnected, the next wheel turns counter-clockwise. Well, if I make contact with my belly and turn my body counter-clockwise (turning to my left), I can, quite easily, lead my follower to turn her body clockwise (to her right). Then, as I slightly take my belly way and turn a bit further, she takes her front step. Women comment that "it is different" and "it is effective". They don't mind it and they know why I am doing it (compensating). I recommend teaching it only as a body-awareness exercise just as you should teach to change your embrace. Maybe, it would do the trick for a taller man with the problem mentioned by Jackie. Hey! I said don't laugh! --- jackie ling wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i have two very tall guys... like alex krebs... in > my beginner close > embrace class. i have tried everything and still > they come very close > to stepping on their partner's feet. i can dance > with them because i > really extend but others have problems. they are > beginners so i > understand the problems with leaning extension, > intention etc at that > level. i also explain that you have to find the > connection with every > partner you dance with because size, height, embrace > is different with > each person. > > but... does anyone have any special advice that > they find resonates > with the "giants"? are there any differences? in > emphasis? > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l