Sound great, But still, name couple of the most known teachers? Igor ************** >From what teacher did you learn this, who said that: "We have all learned that a short step is lead by raising your center and a long step is lead by lowering.."
Too many to answer. Think about it. If you keep your follower's chest very high, she can only take a small step. Now, lower your knees. Your follower follows you. Her knees are bent and she can step much further. You can also think of leading a very short step by moving your center up and down as if you are going over a bump that is a few inches wide and a couple of inches high. We all know that works. Igor Polk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The idea of Tango For Her is wonderful - a leader follows the follower after the lead. I understand it very well. It is a very strong idea and it works. But may I ask you a question, Tango For Her, >From what teacher did you learn this, who said that: "We have all learned that a short step is lead by raising your center and a long step is lead by lowering.." Igor Polk _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
