Thread: The yo-yo
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Old 20th-September-2004, 12:09 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: The yo-yo

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Do you expect them to remain motionless for one beat while you turn? Do you turn in half a beat and prepare on the other half beat?
I think I use their weight to turn my body, rather than using my weight to turn their body (as in the non-travelling yoyo). Does that makes any sense?

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If they both rotate 90º then the symmetry can create nice lines and look very stylish.
Oh, I agree: it's best if the dancers match. So either both turn 90º, or the guy stays still and the lady turns 180º, or the lady stays still and the guy turns 180º.
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