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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Worcester, UK
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I've danced follow in a single lesson, and in a handful of songs freestyle. I can sometimes interpret signals or guess moves correctly, but I can't follow yet. Is that slow? What we need is the successful male follows to let on: how many dances did it take before it clicked? | |
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Reputation Total: 1996 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Dancing as a woman I can never understand why men make such a big deal about following, most of us girls can lead, some a lot better than others, but when a man follows it always seems to be a spectator sport They pull such silly faces and they never seem to know what to do with the spare hand ![]() Sorry, back on the 'follow-on' thread ..... There really should not be a difference between the sexes for lead and follow, but initially you do need to join the classes. Us girls have more opportunity as there is normally more followers in classes. Then you need to practice the moves in freestyle AND there again, as there usually are more ladies ..... and so on. You guys have to ask one of us girlies to lead you. I had a really great dance leading Rachel's Marc at Southport cors he asked me. ![]()
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It 'clicked' as soon as I realised that when you follow you just do what is led; you're the leaders puppet. All you do is keep the tension going and only go where you're pulled/pushed - and keep smiling ![]() My advice is to start dancing with guys who have a strong lead and progress to female leads who are always very gentle and take a bit of getting used to ![]() Don't try and rotate in the lesson with the women. The guys in the line count ahead and work out if they're going to get you - then they drop out of the line Do the lesson at the side with another guy or a woman who'd like to learn how to lead better. Do that for a few lessons and you should get it.
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I've occasionally asked women to lead me which is less obvious - but I do feel I'm imposing on them (because I'm a rubbish follow) so don't ask very often.
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My advice is to forget about what other people think. The people who're watching you aren't dancing at all - so, no matter how bad your dancing is, at that time you're a better dancer than they are In my experience, people don't judge you when you dance with another man, they just laugh, no matter how good/bad you are ![]()
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Reputation Total: 105 ![]() ![]() | Re: Dancing as a woman I've only danced as the woman once and it was quite an experience - but I do intend to do it again. Quote:
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One of the best dances I ever saw was too guys taking it in turn to lead and follow. I watched the whole dance (as a beginner) trying to work out who was leading and spot the lead change. | ||
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, and watching two men ballroom dancing together at the Rivoli (South London) - and believe me they were just as dynamic and just as elegant as many man-lady couples.As far as I'm concerned it's fab when a guy wants to dance as a woman or learn to follow, and that's mainly because it makes them so much more aware of how the lady experiences a dance and what it's like to be led. I make a specific point of learning to lead (and am currently trying to increase my repotoir of moves) and I find it helps my dancing no end. I particularly like being able to walk into a room and dance with *anyone* there. Also, just recently, I've had requests from several curious men asking me to lead them, and we always have such a laugh .In relation to this, I always find it particularly bad form that some (not all ) male taxi dancers don't know how to dance as a follower and bluntly refuse to do so, even for the purpose of demonstrating an action. They give advice to the beginners about following a lead when they have never done so themselves. If women taxi dancers have to learn to lead why shouldn't it also be the case that male taxi dancers should learn to follow? S. x
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1. The point of taxi dancers is to dance with beginners. Women are normally happy to dance with both male and female taxis, and thus it is very worthwhile for female taxis to learn to lead. Some men are wussy about touching other men, so there is less benefit for male taxis to learn to follow. 2. Venues typically want an even mix of male and female taxis to demonstrate to beginners that MJ is for both men and women. However, there are usually more beginner women than beginner men. Thus, there is a larger demand for lead taxis than follow taxis. The best way to satisfy these competing objectives is to ensure that all the female taxis can lead. 3. It is relatively harder for men to learn to follow than for women to learn to lead. The principle reason for this is that women are allowed to learn to lead in classes, whereas (depending on the venue) men are banned from doing likewise. Another cause of increased difficulty is that, as noted above, some men are wussy about touching other men. Last edited by MartinHarper : 6th-November-2004 at 02:22 PM. | |
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I totally agree with this. I think to instruct in any way, you really do need a comprehensive understanding of what you're doing. As soon as you start to stumble through your sentences or look nervous, your beginner will have you rumbled and their faith in you diminishes. Although i wouldn't particularly advise men taxi's to dance woman in the taxi class, i, again, totally agree that they should have some experience in following. Having danced as woman on many occasions now, i can honestly say that it has given me a completely new view of what i'm expecting my partner to do. And one of the hardest moves i find to follow....the first move! .Not only do i find that it gives me a better understanding of lead/follow, but i also find that it gives me an indication as to why some lead's are looked upon as being so very good. You can pick up a lot. Dances of late that have been fantastic for me 'with another guy' (ooer!) have been with Bill at the dundee party, because his lead was so smooth and clear to follow, and just the other night, David Chu. Possibly the best dance me and him have ever had . David's musicality and a complete lack of fear for trying something new, combined with his flamboyance and his ability to turn a dance into a performance definitely make him someone to admire. He makes a great woman....everyone should give him a go!!!!!!!!!So...dance as woman, you might learn something. JB x x | |
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Whether leading or following is intrinsically harder... that's another debate. ![]() | |
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Reputation Total: 46 ![]() | Re: Dancing as a woman I wanted to follow, to find out how it felt. Tough to find guys who would lead me, but it happened. The end result is a lot more sympathy for new follows. The first lead was someone just offered, the second took some pressure. Thanks guys. I can understand a reluctance to lead a bloke, after all there's more atractive follows then me. ![]() |
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