[Tango-L] Leading with hands

Jay Rabe jayrabe at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 27 11:51:20 EDT 2006


Hi Sean,

     Of course it takes two to tango  ;-)

     In a related thing, I remember watching (with my mouth open in awe) 
when el Pulpo and Luiza were in Portland last year, as he led her through 
multiple ganchos and leg wraps, with no arm contact at all. Both of them had 
such rock-solid balance, it was just amazing.

          J


----Original Message Follows----
From: "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" <patangos at yahoo.com>

Hi Jay,

It depends on the woman's ability to follow as much as the
man's ability to lead. The exercise is even more telling in
open embrace. I can lead Trini in salon open embrace
without any body contact at all. Of course, she has to keep
her eyes open. But even very subtle things can be
indicated, such as to extend her leg without a weight
transfer (for a planeo), or to transfer the weight without
closing her legs (to allow me to complete 2 sacadas - one
with each foot). Of course, shared and out of axis things
won't work, but your basic social moves like walking,
ochos, boleos and molinetes are easy if you do them well in
an embrace. Add in the salon toys like sacadas, lapices,
enrosques, drags and ganchos, and you can really impress
the woman shakers. (Milonguero code for guys who lead
noticeably with their arms.) Counter turns are a lot more
dificult, and milonguero style musicality is probably
impossible.

Trini and I use this exercise mainly to practice, but every
once in a while we will dance a tanda this way at a
milonga. Especially when it is too hot.

Sean





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