On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 00:31:01 -0400, you wrote: >Floyd, > >Wow, so much to comment on, but I'll follow Michael's lead and pick just one. > > On Thu Apr 24 10:30 , Floyd Baker sent: > >> ignoring the leader's weight changes, and >>many other ways they need to be aware of, if they are to Tango >>correctly. >> > >Why should the lady 'ignore' the man's weight changes or, more importantly, >how should she know when to ignore them and when to follow them? I've >always believed that the man should change weight so that the lady doesn't >even feel it. If she does feel it, she should follow it unless the man >prevents >that in some way, eg. 'suspension'. > >Keith, HK
The lady must ignore the leaders independent weight changes, as the leader constantly changes his weight when he doesn't want the follower to. He wants the follower to change her weight only when she's *led* to do so.. Certainly one dances to not let their weight changes be felt. But many followers have been trained to specifically feel for them, and to react to them too.., in other dances maybe? So you must allow for that. We should really go back to the expression in Tango that 'the leader follows'... Where any good leader gives the lead first.., to get the follower moving, and then the leader does what he was going to do, after it's too late for the lady to think she should have done a weight change first. That way the leader doesn't have to worry about a follower doing things on her own, like getting onto the wrong foot. It's really not her option. But of course if the follower understands Tango, she would not take the leaders weight changes as a lead for her to do so too.. And that's what I said of course. Tango on... Floyd Buffalo Tango - Argentine Tango - How To Tango * * * * * * www.buffalotango.com * * * * * * _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l