thank you for the content...the part about breaking it down into two beat increments is very helpful (that last little demonstration in particular where you say, "that's a moment," appreciate the content
Not gonna lie, I don't particularly care for dancing with male followers as a male leader. It has nothing to do with hate but that's my preference. If guys want to dance together on the floor, I don't care. I just dislike how some act hurt or pissed off when I tell them I don't want to dance with them.
Ya I think everyone should be respectful of each other. Like you said you are fine with guys dancing together but you don't want to and that should be ok too. Just makes rotation in group classes harder.
I agree with everything in this video, BUT ALSO the leader has to be clear with his/her/their lead. I.e., as a follower, there are times that I followed what I felt to be the lead and, from the leader's facial expression (or body language), I was aware that this was not what he/she/they intended; as a leader, this same kind of thing sometimes happened when I was not definitive in my lead.
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Wow Brian ur an excellent teacher!❤
thank you for the content...the part about breaking it down into two beat increments is very helpful (that last little demonstration in particular where you say, "that's a moment," appreciate the content
So happy it was helpful. This may also help!
www.westcoastswingonline.com/a-two-beat-dance/
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Not gonna lie, I don't particularly care for dancing with male followers as a male leader. It has nothing to do with hate but that's my preference. If guys want to dance together on the floor, I don't care. I just dislike how some act hurt or pissed off when I tell them I don't want to dance with them.
Ya I think everyone should be respectful of each other. Like you said you are fine with guys dancing together but you don't want to and that should be ok too.
Just makes rotation in group classes harder.
You have your CTS colors on. Well, Megan doesn't.
I agree with everything in this video, BUT ALSO the leader has to be clear with his/her/their lead. I.e., as a follower, there are times that I followed what I felt to be the lead and, from the leader's facial expression (or body language), I was aware that this was not what he/she/they intended; as a leader, this same kind of thing sometimes happened when I was not definitive in my lead.
That is a great point. Follows also need to make sure they are not acting too early on the lead and that they are truly following.