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Old 22nd-March-2005, 09:46 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Re: Travelling Moves

My current favourite travelling move is to lead a return, put some tension in my lead arm, and walk straight at my partner, so I'm leading her to walk straight back. It's got a nice feel, it zips across the dance floor, and the "step step step step" footwork is very MJ-ish. Also, I get to discover if my partner trusts me... :-)

Elsewhere, David said of the Columbian:

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Originally Posted by DavidJames
It's a lovely move, but I'm not sure if it's ever going to be natural to lead, it's so much choreographed.
I've never come anywhere near leading a Columbian in freestyle, but I figured that was largely an experience/ability thing. Is it leadable? Has anyone here managed to lead it (or follow it) in freestyle?
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