Just got back from a practice where we were working on this (among other things).
Larinda McRaven said:
Your right hip must move out of her way first. So that means YOU turn inside the "circle" first (big no no in standard). Try swiveling on your left foot on the 1, instead of swinging to the 2, and point open your right hip and foot. She will feel a HUGE sense of space and freedom, making it much eaiser to turn.
Actually the issue wasn't so much that the space wasn't there, but that she didn't know it was there or what it was there for, because the lead and figure were unfamiliar. Even with the lead coming from the body, she still has to feel it through whatever contact points we have, since she can't see me and our lead-follow connection isn't telepathic yet.
With the position we are taking in shadow - I'm much more beside her than behind her - the only contact she had was my right hand on her back. I think my hand on her hip worked better because it then went around her right side a bit (because her waist is narrower than her shoulders) and because more of my arm was against her back, both of which gave her more information about where I was. With my hand on her back, the only thing she felt when I rotated on step 1 was my hand moving off of her back, which was not enough for her to tell what was going on.
We spent fifteen stressful minutes working on that - including getting her to use where the back of her left arm brushes against my chest to help her figure out where I was - and I also decreased the offset a couple inches so my right hand went around her ribcage a bit more. That seemed to work, though it still feels a little iffy.
I had an interesting thought about what would happen if she turned around, as you posted earlier. Because of the amount of offset we're taking, that wouldn't be a closed position - but it would be the right side to right side position we use for the American style standing spin. Where do you like the man's right hand for that figure? If I put it high on her left side, the dynamics of the spin are good, but my arm is squashing her, uh, chest....
Chris Stratton said:
I'm now really struggling to understand this... what exactly is the lady going to be doing? I got the sense that at the point of release you are both sort of backing LOD... so where does she go from there?
To oversimplify, the lady takes three pivots, LRL, back forward back. Then she keeps pivoting until I lead her to do something else.