Hi everyone,
 
I have been following this list only recently so forgive me if this subject has 
been discussed previously.
I have been dancing tango for about 3 years. Unfortunately I have not yet find 
a regular partner with whom I can really work hard at developing very good 
following skills, at developing a good connection, and at developing a good 
sense of musicality. Of course I had the "occasional beautiful tango 
experience" with some good leaders but there is no continuity. So as a new 
challenge I have decided to go back to basics and learn to become a LEADER 
while I am still searching for the right dancing partner.  
Why do I feel so much resistence in my community? It seems that I receive lot 
of discouraging signals from other dancers (both men and women) and from 
teachers. Is it because most people believe that a good connection can only 
exist betwen a man and a woman and since tango is nothing without a good 
connection there is no point in putting any effort into that direction. Or is 
it simply because tangeros/tangeras love stereotypes? Is it threatening for 
other leaders? I sincerely believe that I will become a better follower because 
I will have a better understanding of the problems that the leader encounters. 
What about you: would you encourage me or discourage me?
 
Dyane
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