Trini wrote:
>> A more skilled follower would suggest an over-rotation and allow you to lead
>> her against the LOD or to a back sacada or something completely different.

I don't know how you know my regular partner's skill level.  
I mentioned in a prior post that I can lead with clarity(?), and she will 
follow precisely what I lead. 
If I don't open the door for her to choose to over rotate, she doesn't do it.   
If I haven't opened the door for her to choose the back sacada, she doesn't do 
it.  
And indeed, she often does suggest things for me to lead, which suggestion I 
may accept or not. 
But generally I do because I find that level of conversation to be a very fun 
part of the dance.

The point of my post was to provide a simple example to Mario of a different 
form 
of interaction than the "I talk and you listen one" that is often presented.

Perhaps you could provide a better and clearer example that a new dancer could 
easily understand???

Cheers,

David



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