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Re: [TANGO-L] leading similar things
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- Subject: Re: [TANGO-L] leading similar things
- From: Rain 4est <bailartangos @YAHOO.COM>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:06:29 -0800
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I would say, from a leader's perspective, someone who says that leaders aren't
doing similar things, all night long, doesn't understand leading. If that statement
came from a follower, it might make more sense. Watch leaders sometime.
I would say they have a bag of moves & favorite combinations & tend to repeat
them frequently. To a list of ballroom dances, I would add, night club 2-step,
hustle, west coast swing, which would add some toes, cuz we just ran out of
fingers to count on. not to say one is better than the other, they're different
dances.
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