I agree with the other writers - esp. because he stopped to tell you were doing 
something wrong. When I am leading - if my partner moves in a way I didn't 
expect or intend, I just adapt to it and improvise - for me, that's the fun 
part of leading.? Even if you were at a practica where his behavior might be 
appropriate, it doesn't sound that this person has a lot to offer.

barbra

 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: NANCY <[email protected]>
To: Klaus Radek <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 9:28 am
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Shocked












--- Klaus Radek <[email protected]> wrote:

> and he was so helpful. Each time we danced he would
> tell me what I was
> doing wrongly and stop, even in the middle of a
> social dance and show
> me how I should do things, or explain how I should
> follow.

Sorry, but in the US and BsAs, that would be
considered extremely rude and cause to leave the
floor.  

  His
> floorkraft was amazing. Other dancers just went
> round and round but he
> used all the floor - and was able to dart quick into
> corners and
> between dancers unexpected.

That would be considered quite bad floor craft in the
US and BsAs....at least where I dance.

Nancy  





      
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