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Re: [TANGO-L] hidden deep tango conversations
Hyla Dickenson wrote:
> When my technique was not good enough
>
> or density throughout my body, the weight of
> my footfall. I would alter the feel of the
> embrace, snuggle in or be more aloof.
Expressing yourself invisibly, that is master
class material, if it is taught at all.
> This is something that the more sensitive and
> musical leaders will always notice, even when
> I don't notice it myself.
As a leader, I enjoy both active and involuntary
responses, but I enjoy it more if I knew that
the responses were involuntary.
> I'm not sure what the moral of that story is,
> but if there is one, follow it! It was a
> fabulous experience!
It may be this:
It takes two to tango. The follower does have
a say in this venture.
May we all have active followers and responsive leaders.
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