Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Explain how couples execute different dance steps while dancing in the dancefloor?

likea dancing in the rain, snow skiing, ice-star gazing? it's a matter of code@coincidence, chance@grace that makes partners dance perfectly with one another, no rehearsals, live@faith-filled, all because of first-true love! Explain further? No, I can't. It's our lovers' secret code we've vowed to keep sacred@';For our EYEs only';. It's a miracle@magic kept in God's hands, we even ourselves cannot decode nor decipher, for we're just roleplayers, and not ourselves the authors. It's for keeps, for generations to come, as how we've come to discover deeper@truer realms of ourselves dating back as 3to4 generations behind. Challenging? Most exciting@thrilling for me that keeps me going everyday@gives my life meaning so that I could say to him whom I love, ';You mean everything to me';. Destiny? So it shall be, when God ever wills*Explain how couples execute different dance steps while dancing in the dancefloor?
It's a matter of training and practice for what you see in general dancing, but what you see on TV is more a matter of choreography, with the couple doing an entire pre-programmed routine.


It's less obvious in social dances than in formal ballroom, but the same principles apply, so let me use the latter as an example. There are multiple points of contact. The man's left and the lady's left hand are together, the man's right hand is on the lady's left shoulder blade, the lady's right hand is on the man's right upper arm, and his right and her left arm are touching in between those points. There's also contact down one side of the body and even in the upper thighs. One learns to move these body parts in unison. When the man moves, the lady only has two choices: she can collapse her frame (bad) or move with him (good). If both are keeping their frame, they'll have an immediate and continuous communication. If they're keeping a good frame, they can't help but move together. And the options are pretty limited if you isolate things for study: If you're standing with your weight on your left leg and planning to move your right, it can only go forwards, backwards or sideways. So it's all built from such simple concepts. The basic elements are not that great a number, and the complicated patterns are simply a combination of the more basic elements.. Again, training and practice.

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