From: "Tango For Her" > A movement consists of a lot of small communications. > I communicate to her and she communicates back to me, > and so on. > .... > Did she do something that I did not intend? Fine. > > Next time, I will try harder to communicate my > intentions a little better.
YES, and even more: why not simply accept what she did/proposed. If it is true, as mentioned by others, that I invite her for a movement, she does the movement and I follow her; now she does another movement and I follow her as well, what would be wrong with that. The only thing I would like to see in a scenario like that is, that she consciously does what she does, that it is not an automatism. But even then, if we dance, we do it for pleasure, I hope, and then there is no wrong in following her. peter ps: this is not anticipation. I am talking about communication and like in every sincere communication the other may change the subject or explore it in a way different from mine. . _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
