Tag Archives: leading

Setting Up the Pot-Stir

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Pot-Stirs

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Pot-StirsLeaders, you have several responsibilities during a pot-stir. The first responsibility is to let the follower start the spin on balance. This drill will help with that part of the spin. The Drill: With a partner, lead the follower to begin a pot stir. Leaders,Continue Reading

Learning the Opposite Role

Anyone who is serious about learning to dance should learn both roles for the dance. You don’t have to become an expert in both roles. But, experiencing the dance from the opposite perspective teaches you how lots of little details—from hand position and distance to prep timing and settling weight transfers—can dramatically affect how pleasantContinue Reading

Partnering Skills: Mirroring

Watching pro WCS dancers play is amazing in part because they are so good at mirroring each other and building on their partner’s ideas. This drill is designed to build your own mirroring skills in two respects. First, it will help you build the habit of observing your partner and matching what they are doing.Continue Reading

Staying into Compression

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Connection Theory

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Connection TheoryThe previous post in this series described the away, or leverage, connection. This post will describe the towards connection, which is also known as compression. A compression connection is used whenever the follower’s center is supposed to move away from the leader’s center. MarioContinue Reading

Musicality: Accenting the 1 for Leaders

Once you’ve learned to hear musical phrases, the next step is to start matching those phrases with the patterns you lead. This drill is designed to ingrain some simply accents into your dance memory. The Drill: Put on a song with a clear, repetitive accent on the 1 of each musical phrase. Fill Me In,Continue Reading

Stretching: Learning the Arc of Momentum

From a physics perspective, what happens when someone goes bungee jumping is remarkably similar to the stretching that should happen on an anchor in WCS, according to Robert Royston. Let’s say that you have a bungee cord that is 20 feet long, and you jump off a bridge. For the first 20 feet down, youContinue Reading

Staying Back in Leverage

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Connection Theory

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Connection TheoryIn west coast swing, movement by the follower towards the leader results from an away, or leverage, connection. This partner exercise is designed to help both partners maintain that connection. Mario Robau describes the away connection in terms of waterskiing. The leader is theContinue Reading

Smooth Connection: Playing with Quarters

The goal of this drill is to help dancers become aware of when they break connection with their partner. The Drill: Connect with your partner in open position as normal, and feel the away connection where the fingers pull against each other. Put a quarter in between this connection point; the quarter should be held upContinue Reading