While we're on the subject of the Star Promenade move, I want to express an opinion on the mechanics of the move and ask for feedback.
When I am dancing in the center of the star promenade, I prefer to place my hand behind the woman's back (as in the courtesy turn) and I prefer her to place her hand not on the small of my back but rather on my nearest shoulder. My contention is that this hold is much easier to release, particularly into a hey or something involving the next neighbor. I think a secondary benefit is that my shoulder tends to be dryer than the small of my back, particularly later in the evening, and thus should be more comfortable for her as well. When I suggest this to a female partner, I just tell her I find it more comfortable for me. I don't bother suggesting anything to neighbors, since the move is brief. And as a caller, I suggest that this placement of hands gives the woman more power or discretion. What I want feedback on is this: Does this rationale make sense, or am I just trying to sell my own personal comfort here? Thanks, Jerome -- Jerome Grisanti 660-528-0858 660-528-0714 http://www.jeromegrisanti.com
