Speaking of barridas, sweeps and drags... How do Argentinians define the difference between a barrida and an arrastre? I've heard one teacher saying that an arrastre is when the foot goes linear past the lady's standing foot, while a barrida is when the swept foot goes around the lady who is pivoting on the standing foot. However, most others show the linear move and call it a barrida.
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