Woman can do plenty without a leader, if they know how.. and want to. The ONLY 
workshop I ever took on this subject was at the summer NY Tango Festival. The 
class, interleading, by Virginia Kelly, taught women how to stop the man from 
moving and add her own dialogue to the dance. I don't remember all the 
examples, but I do remember the man leading a stepover. The woman steps over, 
and drags the man foot. I know that would give some men a coronary. Another 
example is the man leads a front ocho, and the woman stops the man's frame 
because she wants to embellish the pivot. The woman isn't back leading by 
leading the man into a particular figure. She just stops the man's movement 
because she wants to do something. The problem is few women know or want to do 
this. Even when a man leads a step over, few women take the opportunity to 
embellish it. Granted, the man's frame may not allow the freedom, which is a 
shame. 

Michael
Going to Atlanta Friday. Will file my taxes when I return.
I'd rather be dancing Argentine Tango

Somebody (I can't keep track with messages pasted on top of messages) wrote:

But leaders are needed.., else the ladies would be out there dancing by 
themselves.  To whatever degree one 'accepts' it.., the ladies can do nothing 
on the Tango floor without a leader.

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