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Re: [TANGO-L] Perfect Apilado Position



Dear Igor:

Exactly my point!  It is a perfect "apilado position".
 She is not on her own blance.

PS-  I have danced in this position and it is
wonderful...BUT it is a limited form, so I get bored
with it.  I much prefer the flexibility of close
embrace-open embrace where both partners are balanced
on their own weight dancing as equals.  That is my
other point!

Derik
d.rawson@rawsonweb.com


--- Igor Polk <ipolk@VIRTUAR.COM> wrote:

> Wow !!!!
>
>
http://www.rawsonweb.com/tango/Design/Assets/Images/wtsusanamiller.gif
>
> This is a perfect apilado position!!!
>
> Derik, I wish you learn dancing in this position
> first before you write your
> complains:
>
> "close embrace all the time" follower has to be
> pushed
> around physically by direct contact with the
> leader's body to take a step,
> and that to me is far more "brutish" than a leader
> in an open embrace
> simply moving his body to indicate where the
> follower might want to go"
>
>
> You lose a lot!
>
> Igor Polk
>
>
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