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[Tango-L] Surrender: Trying again



Hi Jake,

after reading your post, I got this impression, perhaps falsely so, that leaders are not enjoying tango at all! I am pretty sure every follower respects the responsibility the leader has and furthermore appreciates it.

A couple of weeks ago, I went to a milonga where I saw a much older man, tall and lean, dance with an equally tall and lean woman who obviously had just been through treatment for cancer, her hair had that new fuzzy wispy growth and she had a certain sickly pallor. She rested her forehead on his neck while he sang to the music beautifully as they danced. It was so apparent that the only thought he had in his mind was to take her mind off her misery. I kept trying not to cry while I watched them.

From a follower's point of view, we have to think too, we have to keep
super-alert of every nuance of a leader's movement. Granted, we don't have the responsibility to create the dance but we certainly do have a responsibility to respond. It goes both ways. I am able to surrender entirely to the mood, the music, the smell of my partner's cologne, the calm confidence of his embrace and yet also maintain a hypervigilance of every single move he makes. To surrender doesn't mean to lose consciousness. To surrender means to give into the experience.

Caroline

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