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Barry
Apr 9, 06 - 3:05 AM |
Floorcraft
Originally posted by "Trousers" on another forum: Men or Lead =========== Guys as you dance be aware that you move your partner around the floor. Be aware of the other dancers around you at all times. If you do not have a safe/empty zone to send your partner into - Don't send her. If you send your partner somewhere and then someone else moves into it as well then immediately try and indicate possible danger with a stiff arm or a squeeze of the hand (whatever you can do to indicate danger). If the floor is crowded dance smaller less flamboyant moves. When possible, warn other dancers of possible contact by raising your free arm (if you have one) and holding it out to make contact with the other dancer in a controlled manner. Do not perform dramatic air moves or seducers on partners that you have never danced with before - they may be a beginner. Do not perform dramatic air moves or seducers on partners on a busy dance floor unless you have in some way prepared the necessary safe space to do so. If your partner gets trodden on, elbowed or any other collision wound whilst dancing with you - it was your fault. Take it personally and try harder to protect her next time. Ladies or Follower ================== Never assume a dip or drop is intended. The lead should be good enough to indicate without doubt that a dip or drop is intended. If in doubt don't! You as a follower need to watch out behind your leaders back. He cannot see what you can. If they are stepping into danger indicate with a stiff arm or a squeeze of the hand. Don't walk blindly into any move behind the lead without being aware of the dancers around you. There may be someone the lead has not seen yet who is in the way. |
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