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Old 5th-April-2005, 06:10 PM   #58 (permalink)
El Salsero Gringo
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Re: Dancing by numbers....

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Originally Posted by Wendy
When you think about it there isn't that much music before 9.45 anyway... and I'm possibly talking about 2/3 tracks at around 9.15 (and as I said previously, this is also time for the intermediate dancers to practise new moves too so why not keep it simple.. and simple doesn't have to be "not decent" either BTW...
Fair enough. A few tracks of easier music is a very good idea. Whether that lasts until 9:45 depends on what time the classes end though.
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Originally Posted by Wendy
And can't a a "decent" dancer make ANY track great to dance to if they want to, no ???? I dance differently to the same track depending on who I am dancing with.
Depends on how 'decent' you mean. I would one day llike to think that I can make any track great to dance to, but I know some 'great's are going to be greater than other 'greats', if you follow me. You do? Great!
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Originally Posted by Gadget
Yup - but I'm leading. She goes by my interpretation.
speechless....
Reluctant as I am to come to the support of Gadget (he knows we love to disagree) unless the two of you are each misunderstanding what the other means by interpretation, I can't see that what he said was very contentious. They leadier is going to set the moves, the pace, the pauses (except as discussed) the syncopations, whether the moves are 'big' or 'small') for the most part. As a broad approximation then, yes, the following is going by his interpretation, no?
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