I was just reading an article on lead/follow and the following statement was made, which i found rather interesting.
"You learn how to dance better by dancing with more experienced partners. But you learn how to lead/follow better by dancing with less experienced partners. Your skills are put much more to the test dancing with a beginner than with an experienced dancer. It is easy to lead/follow a great dancer. All your weaknesses as a leader/follower show up with beginners. Dance with them and ask yourself why each incorrectly led/followed figure didn't work and when you figure it out, work on incorporating the fixes into all your dancing! "
If anyone is interested in reading the rather lengthy article it is posted at
dancers-archive.com/rec-arts-dance/topics/lead-follow-discussion.txt
"You learn how to dance better by dancing with more experienced partners. But you learn how to lead/follow better by dancing with less experienced partners. Your skills are put much more to the test dancing with a beginner than with an experienced dancer. It is easy to lead/follow a great dancer. All your weaknesses as a leader/follower show up with beginners. Dance with them and ask yourself why each incorrectly led/followed figure didn't work and when you figure it out, work on incorporating the fixes into all your dancing! "
If anyone is interested in reading the rather lengthy article it is posted at
dancers-archive.com/rec-arts-dance/topics/lead-follow-discussion.txt