bastet
Active Member
Do you think the woman can really think that fast - mean to feel the lead and decide what to do? Somehow I don't - but as said I don't do AT - I would have thought that it is one step harder (following wise at least) than ballroom cause the actions are so fast and often so precise.
Well- if you are talking about the stage tango you see with lots of fancy lifts and kicks, even plenty of that can be led and followed...but if we are talking about social dancing, you aren't likely to meet up with lifts (though I have had those led spontaneously to me and been fine and well enough prepared in my reactions for it). Ganchos have specific leads, so do boleos, so does every other element of tango that when lead well and clearly, generally lead to exactly that result.
There is another element that may or may not apply, and that is also responsiveness of the leader. A really tuned in leader will easily be aware of where his follower's axis is, and should something happen he didn't intend, will be able to take it and make something else. That's also part of the dance, the leader's are generally not encouraged to force a movment through that is not working and bluster their way through whatever they may have planned, but also be responsive and work with what the results of the lead. Most teachers I know of discourage it thoroughly. The leader invites, the follow interprets. The more clear the lead, the more likely the leader will end up with the interpretation he is expecting...a messy, unclear lead can feel like a lot of very simialar things to a follower...and most follows in a social situation will interpret to their best ability...I cetainly don't encourage people to go out social dancing and be stumps on a log unless they get a perfect lead, it's a process and we all do our best to work with each other.
