HothouseSalsero
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Most of you have probably done this at one time or another: that exercise where one person is blind-folded and the other one is not, with the one who can see being responsible for leading the blind-folded partner. I had to lead someone during this exercise at a workshop held where I work. This was after I had started dancing, and that dancing experience translated well into the exercise. Only our hands were connected. (I was very tempted to put her in hammer-lock position and start leading her through all sorts of crazy stuff, but I restrained myself.) During the discussion, my partner commented on how I had been able to reassure her just with the way I was holding her hands, and also said something about how smoothly I had been able to lead her (which triggered some jokes about me being a smooth operator, and so forth). It was gratifying to get that feedback from my partner. I'm wondering if others have found that their dancing experience was reflected when they did this exercise.