In response to Perry's query about how "leading" comes into play:
I've always thought that the concept of lead/follow comes in by the very existence of the courtesy turn, as well as by the traditional closed position that is used for swinging in which it is far easier to direct the motion from the gent's role than the lady's. I speak from plenty of experience in both roles. Having your arms under your partner's so that your hand is on his/her mid back makes a huge difference. It means a superior ability to lead flourishes as well as to control speed and ending time/orientation of the swing. As a follow I usually find that I can support my own weight through my partner's shoulder but can do little else to direct the action. Brian Hamshar Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
