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Old 26th-June-2006, 10:51 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Moves for followers, moves for leaders...

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Originally Posted by PeteK
Interesting that several people dislike archie spins from a leader perspective - and indeed I've not seen many people dancing them down here in London.

I started doing MJ a while ago up in Chester, and up there most people did archie spins a lot and so we all got used to it. I quite like it as a move....when the music fits.

One excellent leader I know, has said of Archies - If the lady anticipates ( the type of archie ) incorrectly you may as well just rip your own arm off instead. It could well be less painful.

I rarely use them for this reason, and have seen travelling Archies taught which made me feel ]


I am going to go and lie down now.

( i think I will give myself a )

P.S. I am willing to be converted

Is there any guaranteed way of leading this type of move to avoid the possibility of pain.

No prizes for the helpful responses of "properly" , "clearly" , or "well"


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