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Ladies...You Gotta Let Them Lead!
01.22.07

One of the most common complaints from followers is the lack of good leaders. Whether here in the local dance community of South Florida or across the nation, the sentiment is echoed far and wide. Since the population disparity between leaders and followers is fairly large in most areas, this lack takes a dominating place on the dance landscape.
 
Now before the guys take their ball and run home, we really need to discuss some of the things that the followers do that exacerbate the situation. As an instructor and a leader, my concern is always to take care of my partner(s), no matter what level she may be. There are some leaders who are not as sensitive about their partners as they should be. However, to say that this is all landing on the male side of the fence is not accurate. Many followers have been less than helpful in looking after their partners.
 
When a follower tells me someone doesn't lead, my first question is a reality check..." Do you really let him lead?" Sometimes I get blasted for this, but bear with me just a sec...
 
I have seen many followers who have a habit in their anchor of going back-together-forward on their anchor steps. If a follower is coming forward before "the one" in any pattern, she has already jumped past the opportunity of the leader to do his job. So many ladies are trying to help by getting things rolling or anticipating what their partner is going to do and literally making that decision for him. This "help" is the fastest way to get a leader to stop leading. By staying back in the anchor and waiting for the lead, the man gets the opportunity to do what you are looking for. If he doesn't lead right away, staying disciplined and waiting may draw a questioning look or a "what are you doing?" Many guys will just get the clue and enjoy exercising his responsibility in the dance. Once he understands the situation, you just may find him on his way to being a better partner. In my opinion, if the follower is jumping the lead on count one, she is unknowingly hijacking the dance.
 
Using an analogy from my past, I look at the leader as the quarterback of the team. The play starts when the ball is put in his hands. When we lead on one, we are initiating a play as well. If the follower is already in motion on one...well, in football, that's called illegal motion and draws a penalty.
 
In dancing, the penalty is that the leader forgets how to lead. If he never exercises that muscle, it never gets a chance to develop. Followers need to constantly recheck their status before getting critical about the men they dance with. There are some leaders who may never develop their skills, but do not contribute to their lack of development. Believe me when I say that while you are waiting for a leader to lead, you can practice all kinds of styling and variations in your anchor to make you a better dancer as well. Give him a chance and let him lead...
 
Guys...Don't get too comfortable...Stay tuned to next week...

 

Article Topics

Basics

Some Thoughts On Leading 10.21.07

Challenge Yourself 05.30.07

Music...That Third Partner 01.05.07

Guys: Doing Our Part 01.28.07

Ladies, You Gotta Let Them Lead! 01.22.07

Finding More Resources 12.10.06

Considering Your Next Step To New Levels In Your Dance 11.27.06

Coming Home To Basics 11.02.06

Community

Take A Little Time 12.03.11

The Road To Here 01.30.11

Remember Where You Came From 12/28/10

For The Holidays 12/11/10

Make The World Go 'Round 06/12/10

Love To Dance? Share It 03/14/10

Gold in 3 or 4 Minutes 08/18/09

Growing By Getting Young! 08/09/09

Andrew Makowski Wins First Florida Youth Swing Dance Scholarship 08/01/09

The Perrotta Midiri Youth Dance Scholarship 09/17/08

It's All About Us! 05/20/08

Something To Consider 04/15/08

Keepin’ The Warm Fuzzy Feelings 03/28/08

An Interview With Me 11.20.07

Happiness Is 09.08.07

What's The Fuss? 08.22.07

Something To Ponder 08.15.07

Young At Heart 07.16.07

Ain't Technology Grand? 06.30.07

It's your Dance 05.22.07

Dance Paths 05.16.07

My Holiday Wish 12.21.06

Savor Your Dancing 11.13.06

The Dance Jungle

Expanding The Circle 08.17.11

Staying Busy 08.12.10

The Rewards Of Training 09.29.09

Dive In! 08.09.09

The Journey Together 08.04.09

Finding Your "AHA!" 04.04.09

Tough Going! 03.01.09

Make It Real 01.28.09

Your Best Friends... 03.06.08

Does the Music Fit? 08.25.07

Who, Me? 07.10.07

We've All Been There 02.07.07

Dancing From The Heart 02.07.07

Getting In The Game 01.12.07

Savor Your Dancing 12.01.06

Finding Your Way In The Dance Jungle 11.20.06

Advanced

Contests 06.23.11

The Versatility of WCS 03.13.11

The Strangest Places 10.28.10

Sharing 01.21.10

Coming At Cha 06.07.07

Nightclub 2 Step Vs Nightclub Slow Dance 02.01.07

Music...That Third Partner 01.05.07

 
 
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