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Difference b/w male & female in technique in int'l
Posted by danz_ph
5/21/2007  10:24:00 AM
Hi! I'm curious about the difference(s) in technique b/w male and female dancers in international Latin-American (5 dances). Well two teachers that I encountered told me that there are many differences when executing the dance between male and female (and just only to should the masculinity of male & femininity for female when performing). Can anyone give me more details regarding this difference(s)? Thanks.
Re: Difference b/w male & female in technique in i
Posted by quickstep
5/22/2007  9:05:00 PM
Danzph. Google Paul Killick. Go to Rumba and read. Look at the moving picture on the opening page. Could you see a lady doing that to a man.
Re: Difference b/w male & female in technique in i
Posted by danz_ph
5/24/2007  10:55:00 AM
I think my question is not that clear for everybody. My question is on technique execution and other technical areas and not based on projection and styling.

For example, are there any difference between the male and female if they are doing the walk in rumba? How should the male or female starts in regards to footwork?

Hope this clarifies my question. :D

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