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Leading in syncopations and special steps
Posted by otto_mtoje
3/29/2005  4:18:00 PM
Hi. For a very long time I have this question: how it is possible to lead lady in syncopated figures. For example in cha cha or rumba, when I want to break the classical rhytm and do for example 2&3&4&1 or so, how to tell the lady? It is all about the precise work of leading (left) hand?

And similar question - how to tell the lady to flick, kick, do the ronde chasse, twist chasse and so on. Sometimes it works when I´m dancing, but I don´t understand the principle. I don´t like to dance prepared choreographies, I´d like to have more freedom and more understanding of what I´m dancing. I hope you can help me with this. Thank you. Jiri

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