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Dance frame
Posted by Don
11/17/2005  3:10:00 PM
I don't think that one of those Dance frames advertised on Dancscape and featured by Alain Doucet.and Anik Joicoeur. would go astray in a dance studio Even with advanced dancers it helps maintain the frame when learning new Choreography. The Dance frame is putting posture in it's place for a top class Silhouette. All this I have copied, it's not me.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Anonymous
11/17/2005  4:51:00 PM
"I don't think that one of those Dance frames advertised on Dancscape and featured by Alain Doucet.and Anik Joicoeur. would go astray in a dance studio Even with advanced dancers it helps maintain the frame when learning new Choreography. The Dance frame is putting posture in it's place for a top class Silhouette. All this I have copied, it's not me."

It's also marketing drivel. Look at the distored arm position of the person demonstrating it in the photo.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Don
11/17/2005  10:48:00 PM
Anonymous. I don't see that. Right elbow slightly lower than the shoulder. Right hand slightly lower than the elbow
It did have a part in the original
"Shall we dance" Japanese movie, recently remade.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Onlooker
11/17/2005  11:02:00 PM
Anonymouse. I think it could be better than holding a broomstick across the chest, which can also also prove if the shoulders are in line and that everything is turning at the same time. Not leaving one shoulder behind. It would seem that it is possible to dance with this frame on in a ballroom hold. With the other not so. I also saw the movie.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Nod
11/22/2005  7:48:00 PM
Don. I came across a site where the dance frame was being demonstrated. It took about twenty minutes to load but was worth the wait. It was being used for Latin a New York plus the Basic Rumba.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Carol
12/2/2005  12:31:00 AM
What is the site about the dance frame that Nod is referring to? He mentioned that it took 20 minutes to load but was worth it. I need help with my frame.
Re: Dance frame
Posted by Anonymous
12/2/2005  11:13:00 AM
They are not talking about your dance frame, but about a particular "bondage toy" with the trade name dance frame.

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