This workshop looks into the various techniques that can be worked into your dancing to add some
passion and
sensual movements.
I have had the pleasure of several very sensual dancers with several very sensual ladies.

I'm positive they know more about this than I do: If there are any omissions or points of clarity that need addressing, please let me know.
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Aims: This workshop is aimed at giving the followers some ideas about how to introduce “sexiness” into a dance, and giving the leads a few ways to invite the follower to misbehave. Content:- Introduction
- Chemistry
- Music
- Comfort
- Creeps
- Posing
- What is a pose?
- How to pose?
- Tips on posing
- Looks
- Eye contact
- Punctuation
- Appraisal
- Caresses
- · Getting Close
- · Summary
Conclusion: By the end of this workshop, you should be able to turn it on and look steamy on the dance floor; followers will be able to tease the leads and leads will be able to entice the followers. Prior Knowledge: This document assumes you already know how to lead and follow basic moves – the advice and practices within are wholly stylistic. While leading any of the exercises contained within, the follower will use the lead as more of an invitation than a direction; therefore the lead must be light and the leader willing for it to be ‘broken’ by the lady’s improvisation.
Most of the stylings within this rely on the follower hi-jacking the dance and improvising over the top of the lead’s signals – this can be disconcerting for the lead. Followers must also remember to relinquish control again when asked by the lead.
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to add to my syg:
As a devil I've known sins beyond all measure;
but holding you close gives the ultimate pleasure. 
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