I agree with Trini that there is nothing in that sequence that wasn't fully led by Jorge.
The only turn commences at 47 seconds and Jorge leads the girl into a RF Back Cross while stepping forward with his RF outside partner with body turn to right. This a very common and very strong lead for a turn to right. I suspect the class was about Ocho Cortados as Jorge leads quite a few in this brief sequence, including one after the turn described above. This is a nice position for an Ocho Cortado and, in this position, much better than a Front Cross because it's easier to maintain the close embrace that Jorge uses. Mario - it's the sign of a good leader that you can't actually see how he does what he does. It certainly doesn't mean the girl did it with no lead - that would be extremely rare, especially in BsAs. Keith, HK On Fri Jan 25 11:43 , "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" sent: > >--- Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Did you notice the woman lead a quick turn herself?- >> near to the end of the video.., > >I didn't see her do anything that wasn't lead. Can you >pinpoint the minutes/seconds when you think she backleads? _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
