I dance in the UK and have reputation in the community I dance in for using the 
Cabeceo, along with a group of leaders who have all been to BsAs and found that 
it the nicest way to get dances anyway.

Many of the newer followers are told by the more experienced followers, to use 
the Cabeceo if they would like to dance with the leaders in question. This can 
backfire when the newer followers come over and say, " I have been trying to 
get your attention but your not looking my way", but one has to just laugh and 
dance with them anyway.

We are slowly but surely moving towards a Cabeceo culture, this always falls 
short when we travel to other milongas, so often the cortinas are very short or 
non existent and the floor does not clear between tanda's.

Having said all of that there are more important issues to resolve in the UK, 
like other dancers showing any kind of respect for the line of dance or each 
other, people not treating the dance floor as thoroughfare etc etc.

I am enjoying the discussion though.

Peter Rose
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