Hi Keith,    The object of your last note is to assert that the cross should 
"always be led" . You provided the following elements:

Dani "El flaco" - "You say: The first figure clearly shows Dani 'El Flaco' 
Garcia leading Maria Plazaola to the position where I say she should "cross by 
default". But it doesn't happen and Dani leads a Back Cross...then you add 
"Sorry Sergio but, IMHO, I now think that what you say about the cross by 
default is not the best way to dance the cross. IMO, it should always be led by 
the man and that's the way it should be taught."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErmwG5IIe6k&feature=related   (Dani "el flaco").

Earlier I had provided the following videos 


Ernest williams  the cross
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlrxF2DQTWE  (he actively leads the cross), he 
is an excellent dancer.

Oscar Casas   The Cross

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIKnh_1KR0A (he allows the cross to happen or 
prevents it from happening) 
                                                      he is also an excellent 
dancer.

I welcome your comments, as I think that they are very interesting and well 
informed.

The difference between you and me seem to be that you think that the cross 
should "always be led", and I said that IMO 
most people "do not lead the cross" . This does not mean that they do not have 
absolute control of the dance, they allow the
cross to occur by default or else they prevent the cross from happening.  

Dani, "El flaco" whom I have seen dancing...like many other milongueros can 
dance in many different ways,
in the video you provided he starts with a salida without the cross, but later 
on, he dances like Oscar casas and the rest of us:
***He allows the cross to happen or prevents it from happening by placing his 
foot close to her foot, so that she cannot cross.
Nancy also said that many milongueros dance without ever allowing the cross.  
This is true. 

Please review Oscar Casas video . Compare this with the one provided by Ernest 
where he "actively induces the cross" 
and then decide the way you wish to dance and teach.  All styles are valid and 
have merits.

Summary:  By allowing the cross to occur or not to occur you keep control of 
the dance and have access to all the possibilities,
                 the lady executes the cross in perfect frame, her shoulders 
aligned with those of her partner. She does not
                 lose alignment with the line of dance, her back is parallel to 
the back wall as she executes the cross.
                  IMO a more elegant form of dancing.

Best regards, Sergio
Mar del Plata, Argentina


 


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