Lead and Follow Part 5: Partner Communication

Partner Communication is critical to effective lead and follow.   The link is to an eHow video that gives a decent description of partner communication and a few exercises you can use to improve your lead and follow.
Partner Communication Video

In this video, you will learn the basics of partner communication techniques.

Argentine Tango – Improve Your Decision Making Ability

Argentine Tango has had a significant impact on my life and I have written about it a number of times here.    Months back I wrote an article called In Tango As In Life where I detailed a number of lessons I have learned.

Today, I found this article about Tango and it’s impact on the authors business life and it is something definitely worth reading.

Argentine Tango – Improve your decision making ability
If you think of Argentine Tango as a dance where latino guys with greased hair drag sexy woman in tight dresses over the dance floor, performing all kinds of weird rigid steps (things you never would consider to do in your life) you´re probably asking yourself “How can this improve my ability to make decisions?”

Has Tango Impacted your life?  I would love to hear your story.

West Coast Swing – Ben Morris and Patty Vo

Desert City Swing 2008 – Ben & Patty – Strictly Swing

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West Coast Swing Reno 2007 – Jack and Jill Champions

Reno 2007 – Champions Jack & Jill – Kyle Redd and Patty Vo

This is an amazing video.  Kyle Redd is another favorite of mine.

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West Coast Swing Video

Robert Royston & Melissa Rutz West Coast Swing Grand Nationals 2009

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Argentina's Travel Guide

tango-argentinaNeed a Travel Guide for Argentina?

If you are planning a trip to Argentina to experience the wonders of Argentine Tango then this site might be just what you are looking for.

Argentina’s Travel Guide
Welcome to Argentina’s coolest online guidebook and community! Find great travel advice, plan your trip, grab a free pocket guide, and get in touch with other travelers like you.

Below are a few of the links from the Travel Guide…..

Tango
With over 134 Milongas a week, a plethora of schools, and an ever-growing number of teachers, the Tango scene in Buenos Aires can be overwhelming, even to the most seasoned aficionado.

Where to Dance
Though the Milongas listed below are predominantly popular for their particular category, the beauty in them is that they are always mixed, especially between the Milongureo and Salon styles.

Terms to Know
Milonga is a public tango dance. Milonga is also a style of tango music and a dance indicated by an uptempo 4/4 rhythm. Other tango rhythms include Tango (lyrical and melodic 2/4) and Vals (3/4 time.)

Where to Shop
Comme Il Faut Arenales 1239 – Puerta 3M. 4815-5690
This store was the first to create “haute couture” tango shoes. They are the most beautiful Tango shoes in the world. Not for the indecisive, they come in an enormous range of styles and colors……

Publications
El Tangauta This is the bible for tango dancers and aficionados. It is published monthly and has all the information on everything Tango, including who is performing where. You can find it for free at most schools and some Milongas. It is also available online.

Partner Communication in Swing

Partner Communication is critical to effective lead and follow.  Maintaining connection is always a challenge.  This video demonstrates the basics of partner communication techniques and a couple of exercises you can use to improve your lead and follow.

Partner Communication

Lead and Follow: Part 4 – The Frame

Frame

Frame

frame is the key to good lead and follow, but it’s also the responsibility of both partners.   Although good frame and/or connection is critical to all dances, this article is focused mainly on smooth, closed position dances such as Waltz or Foxtrot.  So how do we establish a good frame?

First, Good frame starts with your arms, keeping them up and toned.   I have been occasionally asked what I mean when I say toned and the best way I can describe it is to say it’s just enough tension in the muscles to hold the arm in a given position.  This means that it is very light, but firm enough to communicate to the partner.

Second,  Good frame means your bodies relative position is slightly to the right of each other.   If you stand in front of your partner, the buttons on the man’s shirt should be close the lady’s shoulder.   Imagine the space between the Ladies head and right shoulder as your window and try to look out that window at all times.    You may be tempted to look into her eyes, but in so doing, you will have a tendency to drift back in front and into her space.

Third, The man’s arm should be around the lady, with his wrist high under her shoulder and his right hand on her left shoulder blade.  Keep the fingers together and pointed down slightly.    The ladies’ left arm should be placed on top of the man’s arm with her left hand resting softly on his shoulder.  Fingertips on the outside and thumb on the inside, but not gripping the man’s arm.

Fourth, The Man’s left arm should be extended from the side with the hand positioned at a height which is comfortable for the lady.  Due to my height, I sometimes have a tendency to raise my hand at a level that can be uncomfortable for some women so I have to remain conscious of this at all times.    The upper arm should be sloped down slightly and the upper arm slightly up.   The lady’s palm shoud rest in the man’s palm with her fingers between his fingers and thumb, then both fold fingers over the others hand (GENTLY).   Each partner should keep their wrists straight and support their own weight.

Fifth,  The lady should settle into the mans left arm comfortably providing the necessary connection.  The lady should feel a light connection with the man’s hand on her back.

Finally, Maintain good posture stretching your body upwards, fill your lungs and keep your shoulders back and hips in.

With the proper frame, the man’s intention are easily understood by the lady through both arms and the torso position of the man.   Maintaining a good frame through proper tone and a stable upper body will greatly improve both yours and your partner’s enjoyment.

West Coast Swing – Centering

Skippy Blair is considered by many to be the queen of West Coast Swing.   Skippy developed many of the concepts we consider foundational today.  Concepts such as Rolling Count,   Centering Knob* and   3-Toe Base.

Her writings are very detailed and a must read for anybody interested in West Coast Swing.

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Excerpt from article…..

Unlike a center of mass (used in martial arts for a lower base stance) – or a center of gravity, which changes location with different body types  – the“Center Point of Balance” is located in the same place on every  person, regardless of size or shape.  It is located in the Solar Plexus – right in your center – just below where the ribs come together.

www.swingworld.com/articles/centering.htm

The Eight Dance Commandments

I found this and thought I would share it with everyone.   It was written from a country dance perspective, but most of it applies to all dancing. 

From linked article…

When I first started dancing, I had the pleasure of attending the Country Dance World Championships.  At my first “Worlds”, I did not know very much.  I could dance East Coast Swing, a little West Coast Swing, Waltz and Two-Step.  But I was very much still learning how to dance. I wanted to be a better dancer, so I took lots of workshops in swing dancing, country dancing and line dancing.  So many workshops in fact that my brain felt like it turned to mush, but I kept on dancing.  But, the lessons that have stayed with me all these years I did not learn out on the dance floor or in a learn how to dance workshop.

The Eight Dance Commandments – Read More….